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This is the rating and price for My Throne, 2014 by Ashif Malamba


Ashif Malamba (1972-2015)
About the lot N° 51
My Throne, 2014 ,2014.0
Size : 99 x 45 x 46 cm
Edition: Plastic bag collage on wood
Signature: Unsigned
Price: 977.68 USD It's free to register now to view!
Estimate (low-high) : 90000 KES-120000.0 KES It's free to register now to view!
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Sale Title : US$ (US$ 820-1,090) In life as in death - in memory of the artist Ashif Malamba (1972-2015). Ashif Malamba is not as well-known as his other Maasai Mbili colleagues. The reason being was that he was the reserved one - who never left Kibera unless it was necessary, who preferred to work in the studio late at night to avoid interruptions, who avoided the glare of the media. He was also known as Shifta in Kibera, and Somali Pirate by many art patrons who collected his Somali Pirate series painted on T-shirts, canvas, plywood, tin boxes, overalls and the walls of Kibera themselves. Ashif's power to reinvent his art will be his legacy. After leaving school, he became a sign writer and screen printer in Kibera. In 2003, before joining Maasai Mbili, he was already an accomplished painter. At the time he was mainly doing portraits of black empowerment luminaries such as Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, and Haile Selassie as well as postcard sized paintings of the rooftops of Kibera, in yellow and burnt umber hues. In 2008, when the post-election violence erupted, Ashif was a member of the M2 studio, as were Gomba, Wiki, Rabala, Solo 7, Kevo Stero and Christine. This was the group that captured international media attention for their peace keeping community efforts with children and artists as the violence continued. As each artist developed their own personal reaction to the situation Ashif invented his P.M posters tongue in cheek political criticism of the guile and excesses of the Kenyan political classes. After 2010 Ashif travelled with Maasai Mbili to Austria, Denmark and Sweden, where he attended workshops, festivals. His work is held in important collections in Kenya and abroad but most importantly his work will live in the kids that he taught in street classes, the murals and signs in Kibera, as well as his public activities for the sake of peace in Kibera, his home. By Mbuthia Maina, artist and friend. It's free to register now to view!
Sale date : 02 Nov 2015 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : Live Sale

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