Andrew Verster
Relief Abstract Composition
About the SessionStrauss & Co is delighted to present Andrew Verster: Gorgeous and Free, a landmark timed-online auction devoted exclusively to the celebrated Durban painter, educator, critic, and activist Andrew Verster. This collection serves as a focused snapshot of a prolific career, offering new generations an opportunity to engage with an artist who was a prominent figure in the 1980s. It is a chance to explore a body of work that is deeply compelling and a tribute to the legacy of an artist of such significant contributions.
The 38 lots on offer span the full breadth of Verster's creative output. We are thrilled to present a comprehensive selection that includes his characteristic oil paintings, watercolours, a captivating sculptural door piece, and five monumental tapestries created in collaboration with Stephens Tapestry Studio. Each piece reflects a singular visual language, rich with a distinctive chromatic exuberance and an unapologetic vision.
Leading this outstanding collection is Expulsion, a four-panel tour de force from 1987. This powerful artwork, with its vividly coloured wilderness and hunched male figures, revisits the biblical expulsion from Eden, reinterpreting the narrative through the lens of queer desire. This was a profoundly courageous and dignifying gesture in apartheid South Africa. The aesthetic beauty of Verster’s work often belies the quiet but fearless political messages embedded within, demonstrating how he navigated an oppressive social landscape with subtlety and strength. His bold use of colour and intimate scenes also show a clear debt to painters like David Hockney.
This auction reaffirms Verster’s vital place within a lineage of queer South African painters, including Edward Wolfe and Alexis Preller. This catalogue delves deeper into his body of work and his place in art history, solidifying our commitment to championing significant South African artists.
ZAR 10 000
About this Item
signed and dated 84
Notes
Since turning to creating art full time in 1976, Andrew Verster positioned himself as one of South Africa's most versatile artists. He began his career as a painter, exploring diverse themes in cycles as his interest in particular topics ebbed and flowed. While Verster always considered himself a painter first and foremost, he worked across various media with some ease and extraordinary success. He immersed himself fully in various areas, becoming a costume designer, playwright, architectural and interior designer and creating site-specific art pieces.
The present lot is possibly an early work by the artist. Created by painting epoxy onto board, the artist creates a unique abstract texture. Various shapes and symbols are molded into the composition, namely wall decals and leaves, giving the impression of an outdoor garden scene. The colours are energetic and fresh, creating interest.
Provenance
Estate Late J Jaakke.
Private Collection.