November Online Part II

Online-Only Auction, 22 - 29 November 2021

Guest Curator: Sam Nhlengethwa
About the Session

Strauss & Co is pleased to present the guest curator for our November Online Auction, artist Sam Nhlengethwa.

Born in the mining community of Payneville, Springs, south-east of Johannesburg and after studying at the Rorke’s Drift Art Centre in the late 1970s, attended the Johannesburg Art Foundation, established by Bill Ainslie. He taught part-time at FUBA (Federated Union of Black Artists) in Johannesburg and came to national prominence in 1993 with the exhibition Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, which was put on at the Market Gallery in Johannesburg and the KZNSA Gallery in Durban. Nhlengethwa received the Standard Bank Young Artist Award in 1994 and his award show Homage to Jazz travelled the country over the following year.

Nhlengethwa is best known for his figurative paintings and collage works exploring themes of social and art history, jazz, mining and domestic life, as well as his iconic Goat lithographs and the series of Tributes to other artists printed at The Artists’ Press in White River. His current figurative style post-dates a series of large, bold abstract works following his participation in the Thupelo workshops, founded in 1985 by artists David Koloane and Bill Ainslie. The annual, two-week workshop programme is associated with a flourishing of modernist abstraction among urban black artists.

Nhlengethwa’s work was included in the important exhibition Seven Stories about Modern Art in Africa at the Whitechapel Gallery in London in 1995, the 12th International Cairo Biennale in 2010, and (Re)constructions: Contemporary Art from South Africa in Rio de Janeiro in 2011. The artist was a founding member, with Pat Mautloa and David Koloane, of the Bag Factory Artists’ Studios in Newtown in 1991.


  • Vuyisani Mgijima; Train Sketch
  • Vuyisani Mgijima; Train Sketch
  • Vuyisani Mgijima; Train Sketch
  • Vuyisani Mgijima; Train Sketch
  • Vuyisani Mgijima; Train Sketch
  • Vuyisani Mgijima; Train Sketch


Lot Estimate
ZAR 3 000 - 5 000

About this Item

Vuyisani Mgijima
South African 1962-
Train Sketch
signed, dated 1992 and inscribed with the title
charcoal and white crayon on paper
sheet size: 77 by 58cm; 105 by 87 by 2,5cm including frame


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