Woven Legacies: Innovation & Tradition

Timed Online Auction, 2 - 24 February 2025

Innovation & Tradition
About the Session

‘Woven Legacies: Innovation & Tradition’ highlights a diverse range of materials, techniques, and processes from various regions, including Southern, Central and Western Africa. These works coalesce utility, aesthetics and cultural identity. From the tactile threads of textiles to the intricate blending of natural fibres in baskets and the sculptural forms of steel, copper, brass and beads, the concept of weaving is reimagined as a metaphor for connection, storytelling and the passing on of tradition.


  • Mandy Shindler; City Layers Small, three
  • Mandy Shindler; City Layers Small, three
  • Mandy Shindler; City Layers Small, three
  • Mandy Shindler; City Layers Small, three
  • Mandy Shindler; City Layers Small, three
  • Mandy Shindler; City Layers Small, three
  • Mandy Shindler; City Layers Small, three
  • Mandy Shindler; City Layers Small, three
  • Mandy Shindler; City Layers Small, three
  • Mandy Shindler; City Layers Small, three


Lot Estimate
ZAR 20 000 - 30 000
Location
Cape Town
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About this Item

Mandy Shindler
South African 21st Century
City Layers Small, three

inscribed with the title on a label adhered to the reverse

fabric collage
each 32 by 32cm, excluding frame; 36,5 by 36,5 by 7,5cm, including frame

Notes

Mandy Shindler's work explores feminism, identity, gender, power and the role of women in architecture. She emphasizes organic fluid forms over rigid hierarchical structures, challenging tradition architectural norms through tactile and nomadic approaches. Shindler is inspired by historical traditions of women as builders, particularly in nomadic African cultures. Her practices intertwines personal experience, feminist theory, and the history of architecture.

Shindler began her architecture studies in her forties, following a successful business career and raising a family. Her work is experimental, using techniques such as hand-dying, layering, and mark-making, and has been exhibited internationally.