Kalahari Studio
Organic-shaped plate with figural motif wearing skirt and headdress
About the SessionFrom early Cape furniture to mid-century classics and contemporary pieces, this selection of furniture, ceramics, glass and bronzes, traces a journey through more than two hundred years of South African design.
About this Item
signed 'Kalahari' on the underside
Notes
Figurative imagery, especially depictions of indigenous African women and elements inspired by Southern San rock art, is central to Kalahari Studio’s work. Terracotta clay, often left unglazed to represent human forms, was a favoured medium, bringing to life depictions of clothing, beadwork, headdresses and local fauna and flora.
The use of biomorphic forms, inspired by the international Modernist movements of the 1950s, showcases the studio’s commitment to artistic experimentation furthered by the use of materials and techniques that are in intimate dialogue with the environment from which the work was made.
