14th Feb, 2020 20:00

Aspire X PIASA | Modern & Contemporary African Art

 
Lot 145
 
Lot 145 - Keresemose Richard Baholo (South Africa 1959-)

145

Keresemose Richard Baholo (South Africa 1959-)
Impilo Engcono Kithi Sonke! (A Better Life for All)

oil and acrylic on canvas

Artwork date: 1995
Signature details: signed and dated 7/95 bottom left

Sold for R45,520


 

oil and acrylic on canvas

Artwork date: 1995
Signature details: signed and dated 7/95 bottom left

(1)

80.5 x 118.5 cm

Notes:

Commissioned in 1994 to produce an interpretation of the cover of The New York Times announcing the historic 1994 South African election results, Richard Baholo’s work captures a significant moment celebrated not only by those in the reference image of Soweto residents, but also a nation galvanized under the mantel of a new era. A multitude of figures embrace the surface of the canvas and imbue its colours and form with exuberance. Baholo himself marked the history of South Africa when he became the first black student to receive a master’s degree in fine art at the University of Cape Town. A number of his paintings formed part of the university’s collection, until heated student protests in February 2016 resulted in the loss of many of the institution’s artworks, among which were five works by Baholo. Although a tragedy, the event brought Baholo’s name to public attention, affirming his importance as an artist, his role in changing the demographics of the university, and his significance in capturing key milestones in local and global history.

Marc Smith

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Auction: Aspire X PIASA | Modern & Contemporary African Art, 14th Feb, 2020

Aspire Art Auctions partnered with Paris-based house Piasa, to introduce an Africa-focused auction presenting some of the best examples of modern and contemporary art produced on this continent. This was the first time an African and European auction house partnered to present a sale of African art, in Africa, for a global audience. 

The sale included 139 artists representing 27 countries from Africa and the diaspora and spotlighted key collecting segments from 20th century modernism to contemporary production and photography. The lead-lot, Marlene Dumas’ Oktober 1973 achieved a stellar R7,055,600 well above its high estimate of R3-5 million. Also on offer were some of the most in-demand African artists including Chéri Samba, Aboudia Abdoulaye Diarrassouba, Gareth Nyandoro, Mustafa Maluka and William Kentridge.

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