AbstRacT – Synchrony Revealed

Timed Online Auction, 4 - 23 July 2025

AbstRacT – Synchrony Revealed
About the Session

In 2024, the Rupert Museum presented AbstRacT – The Hidden Synchrony, an exhibition inspired by Oscar Forel’s Synchromies series - close-up photographs of tree bark that transformed the familiar into bold abstraction. These works were paired with South African modernist paintings from the museum’s collection, creating surprising visual harmonies and fresh interpretations.

Building on this concept, AbstRacT – Synchrony Revealed is the result of the museum’s third Open Call, which received over 300 submissions. From these, 41 artists were selected to showcase their work in a group exhibition - now part of an exclusive online auction in collaboration with Strauss & Co.

The auction offers collectors a chance to discover new voices engaging with themes of ecology, memory, materiality, and abstraction. Each work reveals a dynamic interplay between natural form and artistic expression - where chance, structure, and symbolism collide.

During the period of the online auction the exhibition is accessible to be viewed at the Jan Rupert Art Centre, 41 Middle street, Graaff-Reinet.

Collection of the artworks will be available once the exhibition closes on 16 November 2025.

Please contact Eliz-Marie Schoonbee to arrange collection/delivery

tel: 021 888 3261

email: eliz-marie@rupertmuseum.org


Current Bid

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Lot 67
  • Petra Thorsen; Echo, two
  • Petra Thorsen; Echo, two
  • Petra Thorsen; Echo, two


Lot Estimate
ZAR 5 500 - 7 500
Current Bid
Starting at ZAR 5 500
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About this Item

South African 1984-
Echo, two
2025
handbuilt from earthenware with grog, fired at 1100°C
(1) height: 20cm; width: 8,5cm; depth: 8cm; (2) height: 21cm; width: 11cm; depth: 9cm

Notes

Thorsen’s work reflects her interest in organic forms inspired by nature, particularly botanical elements. The individual components of Echo were shaped using a reductive process, carving and washing away excess clay in a manner that echoes the natural forces of erosion. This technique invites the viewer to reflect on the passage of time and the impact of weathering on the natural world – how form is shaped, softened, and transformed through elemental exposure.

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