Modern and Contemporary Art: Day Sale

Timed Online Auction, 12 - 27 May 2025

DAY SALE

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Lot 112
  • Bheki Dlamini; A Zulu figural telephone wire basket, KnockOut Trophy
  • Bheki Dlamini; A Zulu figural telephone wire basket, KnockOut Trophy


Lot Estimate
ZAR 22 000 - 24 000
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Starting at ZAR 22 000
Location
Johannesburg
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About this Item

South Africa 1957-2003
A Zulu figural telephone wire basket, KnockOut Trophy

the interior depicting South-Africa wining the 1998 ICC KnockOut Trophy and celebrates the inclusion of Makhaya Ntini (black hair on the plate) who was the first black player to play for South Africa

telephone wire
4,5cm high by 32,5cm diameter

Notes

Bheki Dlamini, a pioneering figure in weaving, earned acclaim as a Master Weaver for his exceptional skills. Notable for his innovative approach, Dlamini departed from traditional Zulu patterning by incorporating figures and texts into his baskets. This unique method transformed each basket into a dynamic canvas, showcasing his artistic talent and making a lasting impact on the weaving community.

Dlamini's artistic exploration was not merely about aesthetics; it was a profound reflection of his staunch traditionalism and unwavering patriotism towards the new South Africa. Through his intricate designs, he intricately wove narratives that celebrated national events and sporting triumphs. His baskets became vibrant tapestries capturing the spirit of a nation in transition, and he skilfully melded tradition with contemporary themes.1

1 David Arment and Marisa Fick-Jordan (2005) Wired: Contemporary Zulu Telephone Wire Baskets, Sante Fe: S/C Editions, pages 45-46.

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