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Sam Nhlengethwa né en 1955
À propos du lot n° 23
Glimpses of the Fifties and Sixties, five ,
Medium: colour photo lithograph on paper
Dimensions : each image size: 20 by 28cm; 64 by 52,5 by 5cm including frame
Signature: each signed, dated '04, numbered 25/25, inscribed with the title in pencil and embossed with The Artists' Press chopmark in the margin
Estimations(basse-haute) : 20000 ZAR-30000 ZAR 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Strauss & Co, Salle de vente 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.

Titre de la vente : Modern and Contemporary Art Timed Online Auction 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Date de la vente : 12/02/2024 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Référence de l'enchère : Online sale

Provenance :
Exhibited :
Literature : Various Authors (2019) Leeto: A Sam Nhlengethwa Print Retrospective, Johannesburg: Goodman Gallery, published to coincide with the exhibition: Leeto: A Sam Nhlengethwa Print Retrospective, other impressions illustrated in colour on pages 34, 35 and 38. Kathryn Smith (ed.) (2006) Sam Nhlengethwa, Johannesburg: Goodman Gallery Editions, other impressions illustrated in colour on pages 93-97.
Notes : The title of this series is Glimpses of the Fifties and Sixties. I have chosen to work in the style to which I have become accustomed (collage) and to also explore my printing via the photogravure process. I think one of the reasons I like this process is that it has an element of collage in it, but the process is more physically involved and delicate. It entails digitising an initial collage and working through at least five plates before even considering the trial print to be used for the series. I sourced material from the Drum magazine archives and I also looked through my own family albums. The use of my own archive was important because I wanted to reflect an intimacy and a familiarity that would make the images accessible. Looking through the albums I reminisced about growing up in my grandmother’s house and how I always found the dining room with the wedding photograph so intriguing. I also recalled enjoying a softball match in Westonaria (a small mining community on the West Rand) amidst the many dompas and curfew laws. Today these images have now been revived in the music videos of Mafikizolo and the ‘Stoned Cherry’ fashion label. I think I’m lucky in the sense that I have used art as an outlet for the frustrations I encountered during this time. My visual expression through painting was therapeutic and has now been transformed into what I believe to be a historical retrospective. – Sam Nhlengethwa
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