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Edward Njenga né en 1922
À propos du lot n° 53
City Askari ,1970
Medium: Stoneware
Dimensions : 33.2 x 20.6 x 13.2 cm (excluding base) Prix: 3 088.58 USD C'est GRATUIT! créez un compte pour lire l'info
Estimations(basse-haute) : 330000 KES-400000 KES C'est GRATUIT! créez un compte pour lire l'info
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Titre de la vente : Art Auction East Africa - modern and contemporary art from East Africa C'est GRATUIT! créez un compte pour lire l'info
Date de la vente : 09/11/2021 C'est GRATUIT! créez un compte pour lire l'info
Référence de l'enchère : Live Sale

Provenance : Direct from the artist
Notes : Edward Njenga is one of Kenya’s most revered sculptors with a career spanning almost six decades. Since 1962, Njenga has captured in clay scenes from everyday life in Kenya, as well as stories witnessed in his work as a social worker. His sculptures, which have documented the social circumstances of Nairobi’s inhabitants throughout the post-independence period, are a prized component of Kenyan cultural heritage. The fourth of seven children, Njenga was the only one to assist his mother who was a potter (like her mother before). Whilst he didn’t pursue a career in pottery, the techniques the young Njenga learned from her formed the foundation for his future as a sculptor. Njenga began his sculpting career in 1962, whilst working as a social worker in Nairobi. He had his first exhibition of nine pieces at the New Stanley Hotel gallery, followed by a show at Paa Ya Paa Gallery in 1968 at the invitation of fellow artist, Elimo Njau. In 1970, Njenga held an exhibition at Gallery Africa which was opened by Attorney General Charles Njonjo and was a great success, earning him a scholarship to study in Germany at Hanover University from 1971 – 73. On his return to Nairobi, his exhibition at the National Museums of Kenya was aired on German television. Exhibitions in the USA followed in the 1970s, in Washington and New York. A major retrospective of Njenga’s sculptures, featuring over 200 pieces, was held at the National Museum in Nairobi in 2014, and Telling It in Clay, a biography by Lynnette Kariuki, was published in 2015. Njenga’s works feature in many important private and public collections worldwide.

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