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This is the rating and price for Kate Gottgens; South Africa 1965-; Untitled (65), 2008 by Kate Gottgens


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Kate Gottgens born in 1965
About the lot N° 95
Kate Gottgens; South Africa 1965-; Untitled (65), 2008
Medium: oil, acrylic and ash on canvas
Size : 30,5 by 40,5cm, unframed
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Price: 1 928.45 USD It's free to register now to view!
Estimate (low-high) : 20000 ZAR-30000 ZAR It's free to register now to view!
Strauss & Co, auctioneer It's free to register now to view!

Sale Title : Session 5: The Oliver Powell and Timely Investments Trust Collection It's free to register now to view!
Sale date : 20 Sep 2022 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : A4FH7HXK5K Online sale

Provenance : João Ferreira Gallery, Cape Town, 31 December 2008. The Oliver Powell and Timely Investments Trust Collection.
Exhibited : João Ferreira Gallery, Cape Town, Asleep Inside You, 3 December 2008 to 10 January 2009.
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Notes : Kate Gottgens forms part of a new vanguard of admired women painters who, in the last decade, have revolutionised South African painting. The Powell Collection includes two untitled works featured in Asleep Inside You, the artist's breakthrough exhibition of dissolving figural compositions shown with dealer João Ferreira in 2009. A perceptive colourist who continually updates her palette, the works in Asleep Inside You were rendered mostly in browns, greys and blues, with additional washes of pink Untitled (65) (lot 95) and green. "She moves with an enviable confidence between the representational and the abstract," noted artist Andrew Putter in a rave review that also revealed Gottgens's use of found photographs as source material.1 Painting's love affair and argument with photography is longstanding. Gottgens's style certainly shares stylistic affinities with that of Gerard Richter's photo paintings from the 1960s. In the manner of Richter, Gottgens destabilises her translated images by liquefying, hazing and colour tweaking details. This transformative approach to image making also informs Dead Man's Float 2017 (lot 96), a work based on a scene that the artist photographed in the Cape Town suburb of Plumstead. A laconic painter, Gottgens does not lavishly describe details or flesh out scenes in her work. The rudimentary tree flanking the sailboat in Dead Man's Float is topped with spray-painted green foliage. When she paints people, Gottgens is similarly economical, offering only a basic architecture of gendered bodies. Faces are often incomplete. 1. Andrew Putter (2008) 'Kate Gottgens at João Ferreira', Artthrob, Issue 136, December: https://artthrob.co.za/08dec/reviews/joaof. html, accessed 25 July 2022.
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