Monochrome: Modern and Contemporary Art

Timed Online Auction, 7 - 27 March 2023

Monochrome
About the Session

The monochrome session features artworks from big hitters such as William Kentridge, Robert Hodgins, Joni Brenner, Deborah Bell, and Irma Stern. Each work explores form through the manipulation of a material rather than through the addition of colour. 

Artworks from the sale will be displayed in a dedicated space at Strauss & Co’s new offices in Brickfield Canvas, 35 Brickfield Road, Woodstock. 

The monochrome session is an extended session that opens on Tuesday 7 March at 8 am and concludes at 2 pm on the 27th of March, closing in 1-minute intervals.


  • Paul Weinberg; Mother and children, Doornfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1981, Travelling Light series
  • Paul Weinberg; Mother and children, Doornfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1981, Travelling Light series
  • Paul Weinberg; Mother and children, Doornfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1981, Travelling Light series


Lot Estimate
ZAR 15 000 - 20 000

About this Item

Paul Weinberg
South African 1956-
Mother and children, Doornfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1981, Travelling Light series

signed on the reverse

sheet size: 59 by 42cm
67,5 by 52 by 2,5cm including frame

Notes

Each image is a captured moment, a reminder of my own journey as well as my privileged interaction with other people. Each image triggers a particular memory – a smell, taste, or other sense of that moment. Above all, though, it’s the experience of travelling that quickens the spirit. It’s the fleeting impression of things – a particular point on a river bank as your boat drifts past it, a subliminal response when you’re walking in the bush – that ignites the creative spark before the shutter fires. —Paul Weinberg

"Paul Weinberg is one of South Africa’s foremost documentary photographers. This special collection offers a candid retrospective of his personal and professional journey. It takes us back in time to his photographic beginnings in the streets of Johannesburg in the late 1970s and carries us through to the more contemporary landscapes of rural South Africa. Captured with characteristic empathy, and supported by extracts from his personal diaries, these images bring to life the forgotten moments of our social and historical past, and the ordinary people who inhabited it. Travelling Light is, above all, a testament to the extraordinariness of ordinary humanity, lovingly recorded by a photographer who brings his own component of personal engagement to each photographic moment."1

1. https://paulweinberg.co.za/travelling-light-2/, accessed 4 March 2023.



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