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Consulter la cote et le prix de Tony (Anthony Molebatsi) Nkotsi (South African, born 1955) Figures from the struggle 70 x 55in (177.8 x 127cm) unframed par Anthony Molebatsi Nkotsi


Anthony Molebatsi Nkotsi né en 1955
À propos du lot n° 86
Tony (Anthony Molebatsi) Nkotsi (South African, born 1955) Figures from the struggle 70 x 55in (177.8 x 127cm) unframed
Medium: oil on canvas
Dimensions : 70 x 55in 177.8 x 127cm
Signature: signed 'Nkotsi' (lower right)
Estimations(basse-haute) : 10000 USD-15000.0 USD C'est GRATUIT! créez un compte pour lire l'info
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Titre de la vente : Africa Now - African Modern & Contemporary Art C'est GRATUIT! créez un compte pour lire l'info
Date de la vente : 10/03/2010 C'est GRATUIT! créez un compte pour lire l'info
Référence de l'enchère : Live Sale

Notes : As a young man in Soweto, Nkotsi was impressed by the work of Dumile Feni. He spent any money his mother gave him on art materials and attended informal art classed at weekends. In June 1976, he took part in the student protests against the forceful introduction of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction in Black schools. His involvement in the revolts, which were key to the liberation movement and challenging the apartheid regime, resulted in his detention.Nkotsi later studied at the Mofolo Art centre under Dumisane Mabaso, Pat Mautloa and Daniel Gabashane, and at Rorke's Drift Art Centre under Keith van Winkel and Jay Johnson. A founding member of the printmaking workshop Skuzo, he taught at the Johannesburg Art Foundation from 1986and served as Head of the Printmaking Department. In 1988, through the aid of a British Council Scholarship, he was able to study lithography at the Peacock Printmakers Studio in Aberdeen and the Printmakers Workshop in Edinburgh in Scotland. His work is in the collections of the Johannesburg Art Gallery, University of Fort Hare, University of South Africa and The Federated Union of Black Artists (FUBA).

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