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This is the rating and price for Boekdoek Lappesait 5 by Breyten Breytenbach


Breyten Breytenbach born in 1939
About the lot N° 202
Boekdoek Lappesait 5 ,2000
Medium: mixed media on canvas
Size : 288 by 110cm excluding frame
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Signature: signed, dated 4/2000, numbered 5 and stamped with the artist's monogram
Price: 2 402.24 USD It's free to register now to view!
Estimate (low-high) : 30000 ZAR-50000 ZAR It's free to register now to view!
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Sale Title : Important South African and International Art Live Auction It's free to register now to view!
Sale date : 12 Nov 2018 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : Live Sale

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Exhibited :
Literature : Breyten Breytenbach (2001). Boekdoek Lappesait. New York: Besteblaar, illustrated in colour on page 11.
Notes : ‘These scrolls/flags/banners/cloths/ shrouds originated at a retrospective exhibition of my paintings at the Frans Hals Museum in Harlem, the Netherlands, a couple of years ago. The curators wanted to exhibit the “written” part ofmy art as well, not only the “visual” and I suggested a series of long banners with words/poems and images on them. At the back of my mind were the examples of Tibetan prayer rugs with mandalas containing formulas and figures used for meditation; also, Chinese scrolls, often of landscapes (suggesting journeys) with calligraphic poems written on them – objects, in other words, that one could roll up and carry with you from place to place, serving as text book, or map, or diary of one’s travels. As soon as one starts painting words, they turn into images. Sound, in other words, turns into colour, and the relationships between words create their meaning, compelling one to express the meaning in images. These images are rhythms – precursors (“voorbeelde”, in Afrikaans) of the primordial urge in the human consciousness to make sense of the unknown in terms of sound and colour – that repeat one another in a constant exchange of associations. Consciousness is sound in space. And that is when I started dreaming of these book cloths.’1 1 Breyten Breytenbach (2001). Boekdoek/Lappesait, New York: Besteblaar, page 1.
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