A World in Clay: Hylton Nel’s Ceramic Studio

Live Virtual Auction, 17 September 2024

A World in Clay: Hylton Nel’s Ceramic Studio
About the Session

A World in Clay: Hylton Nel’s Ceramic Studio celebrates the work of esteemed artist-potter Hylton Nel. Having a career spanning many decades and career-defining exhibitions, his work has become instantly recognisable to both his collectors and the public alike. The iconic magnetism of his work became evident on the world stage when it became the basis of the artistic output for the French fashion house, Dior, for their summer 2024 collection. 

This sale includes, but is not limited to, a single-owner collection of works acquired directly from the artist's home studio. 

Throughout the lots, Nel's persuasions as a painter interested in colour and pattern are clear, but his capacity for sculpture is equally notable. Nel had consistently produced figure sculptures since the 1960s - predating his plates and vases. While he is equally drawn to both human and animal subjects, it is his cats that are particularly adored, having also graced the Dior runway this year. His vases and press-moulded plates are also popular amongst new collectors, being painted in whimsical colour and decorated with idiosyncratic figural motifs, unattributed quotes and diverse patterns. 


Sold for

ZAR 4 104
Lot 101
  • Hylton Nel; Plate with a green and yellow check motif
  • Hylton Nel; Plate with a green and yellow check motif


Lot Estimate
ZAR 2 000 - 3 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 4 104

About this Item

South African 1941-
Plate with a green and yellow check motif

signed on the underside

painted and glazed ceramic
3cm high, 20cm diameter

Provenance

Acquired from the artist by the current owner.

Notes

Made and fired in Port Elizabeth.

“The plates and bowls use convex moulds which provide a basic shape that is then inscribed, pinched, pulled and textured, so as to form the base for images and texts. The processes are tactile and labour-intesive. And it is in the act of building and baking, painting and glazing that a connection to the world (and its multiple pasts/technologies) is felt. The connection is palpable and real. As Nel says, making things with a recognisable lineage is a way of ‘fitting in’ and being a participant in the shared cultures and histories of the world.”1

1. Professor Tamar Garb (no date) The Fine Arts Society Journal, Pots, politics and the wisdom of cats, https://www. thefineartsociety.com/journal/issue-5/hylton-nel/, accessed 15 August 2024.

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