The Engen Collection

Live Virtual Auction, 24 June 2025

The Engen Collection
About the Session

The Engen Collection is a corporate collection that highlights a crucial chapter in South African art history. 

Initially put together as the Mobil collection in the early 1980s, it brings to market a selection of works from a broader archive of over two hundred artworks, offering insights into the networks, pedagogies and creative resistances that shaped South African abstract art in the early 1980s. It comprises of paintings, tapestries, works on paper and photographs representing a significant corporate investment in South African contemporary art during a period of intense cultural and political transformation. The collection engages with a moment when South African artists were developing visual languages that could operate across the cultural and artistic boundaries. These artists, including Bill Ainslie, Simon Stone, Gabriel Tsolo, Judith Mason, Andrew Verster, Pippa Skotnes and Gail Altschuler, documented individual artistic development alongside the collective creation of alternative artistic practice. 

The collection traces the intellectual and artistic genealogy of artists working within and against the constraints of the 80s, many of whom were influenced by the South African artist, teacher and activist Bill Ainslie and the Johannesburg Art Foundation (JAF), an institution that maintained inclusivity. Founded in 1982, JAF operated as an educational anomaly, rejecting prescribed curricula and external authority in favour of emancipatory and experimental pedagogy. Under Ainslie's direction, the Foundation fostered abstract expressionism, an art movement whose rejection of traditional representational art prioritised non-objective imagery to evoke emotion.  The connections of the institution extended beyond the JAF itself, linking to the establishment of Federated Union of Black Artists (FUBA) and the Thupelo Workshops in Cape Town, institutions whose impact continues to shape contemporary South African art discourse.

The CEO, Mr George Roberts, said: "The Engen Collection represents a broad and vibrant range of South African artists and has been a treasured part of our company’s story for many years. As we look to the future, we believe it is time for these remarkable artworks to find new homes where they can continue to be appreciated, shared and celebrated. We believe that by releasing this collection, the artworks will find new life amongst a wider community, while inspiring new audiences by continuing to tell the story of South Africa’s creative spirit."


Current Bid

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Lot 50
  • Herman Potgieter; Aerial View of a Farm Landscape I
  • Herman Potgieter; Aerial View of a Farm Landscape I
  • Herman Potgieter; Aerial View of a Farm Landscape I


Lot Estimate
ZAR 8 000 - 12 000
Current Bid
Starting at ZAR 7 000
Location
Cape Town
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About this Item

South African 1945-1998
Aerial View of a Farm Landscape I
photographic print on paper laid down on board
image size: 49 by 77cm; 85 by 109 by 2,5cm including frame

Notes

Herman Potgieter studied art at Durban Teachers' Training College and the Durban Technikon. He gained early recognition for his photography, winning the Shell Press Pictures Award for Best Colour Photographer in both 1979 and 1980. His international acclaim continued with a third-place award in the 1984 Nikon International Competition and a second-place finish in 1986. Potgieter exhibited his work in both Johannesburg and Cape Town and published several books. His photography is represented in the permanent collection of the Bensusan Museum of Photography.

Potgieter was an extraordinary aviation photographer, best known for his most significant work produced during his association with the South African Air Force. His legacy is one of striking visual documentation, capturing both the world of aviation and wildlife. In 1998, at the age of 53, Potgieter tragically lost his life in an aviation accident in Kenya. In honour of his contribution and enduring impact, a brass plaque was designed and installed at the Air Force Museum at Swartkop AFB to commemorate his legacy.

Provenance

The Engen Collection.

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