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This is the rating and price for Bambo Sibiya; South African 1986-; Writers Of Their Own History by Bambo Sibiya


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Bambo Sibiya born in 1986
About the lot N° 625
Bambo Sibiya; South African 1986-; Writers Of Their Own History
Medium: charcoal and acrylic on canvas
Size : 90 by 195,5 by 3cm, unframed
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Price: 8 800.00 USD It's free to register now to view!
Estimate (low-high) : 50000 ZAR-70000 ZAR It's free to register now to view!
Strauss & Co, auctioneer It's free to register now to view!
,Sale location : Cape Town, Western Cape, ZA
Sale Title : Session Six: Contemporary Art It's free to register now to view!
Sale date : 10 Nov 2020 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : FPQ5GNXYJT Online sale

Provenance : [Prior auction history] 2020-11-08, lot 625, ZAR 182080
Exhibited : Red Room Gallery, Woodstock, Bambo Sibiya: Tales of Migration, 26 January to 5 March 2017.
Literature :
Notes : 'Bambo Sibiya is part of a generation of Joburg based artists that includes Nelson Makamo and Phillemon Hlungwani - producing brooding charcoal drawings disrupted by flashes of colour. It's an aesthetic associated with William Kentridge, but each of these artists inhabits it in their own way and for their own reasons … In Sibiya's work, colour and pattern infiltrate charcoal drawings through his rendering of the suits his subjects wear. They shimmer, glow and pop with touches of metallic acrylic paint and lace patterns, drawing attention to the central role an immaculate suit plays in the Swenka tradition. Zulu migrant workers on Joburg mines participated in Swenka - derived from the English word 'swank' - to show off their sense of style and defy the social and economic status that was determined by their race under apartheid … [Sibiya] establishes them as subjects from a bygone era through the medium of charcoal, evoking black-and-white photography, and through the presence of outmoded objects. An old typewriter is on the lap of a man in the piece entitled Writers of their own History … [The] typewriter faces outwards and not inwards towards the subject so that he can't use it. This creates the impression that the history of the Swenkas was never told by them.'1 1. Mary Corrigall (2017) BusinessDay, 20 February, 'Swank dress code just a plaster over a gaping societal wound',https://www.pressreader.com/south-africa/businessday/20170220/281878708136668
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