oil and enamel on archival digital print on canvas|
Artwork date: 2007
Signature details: signed, dated and numbered 74/99 along the bottom
Exhibited: AVA Gallery, Cape Town, Exhibition:ONE, 2000.
Sold for R23,450
Estimated at R20,000 - R30,000
Condition Report
The overall condition is good. Paint is stable with surface dirt and scuff marks in areas.
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oil and enamel on archival digital print on canvas|
Artwork date: 2007
Signature details: signed, dated and numbered 74/99 along the bottom
Exhibited: AVA Gallery, Cape Town, Exhibition:ONE, 2000.
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162 x 100 cm; Framed Size: 162 x 100 x 2.5 cm
Notes:
Joburg Man was selected as one of thirty-five artworks featured in the Cell C Art in the City Project and was reproduced to billboard size for display on the side of a building in downtown Johannesburg on the cnr of Main and Simmonds streets.
This artwork was generously donated by the artist or their representative, to financially support the production of the book Strange Cargo: Essays on Art by cultural theorist Ashraf Jamal, to be published by Skira. Some of the proceeds from the sale are outright donations and some will be shared with the artist, and will also support the production of an accompanying podcast.
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Auction: Autumn Collection, 21st Apr, 2021
This premier, large-scale, timed, online-only sale presented a wide range of contemporary art alongside more historic works, multiples and editions, photography, sculpture, ceramics and an impressive selection of signed art books for easy collecting.
Leading artists represented in the auction included Marlene Dumas, Jane Alexander and Walter Oltmann together with contemporary voices like Zanele Muholi, Nandipha Mntambo, Athi-Patra Ruga, Blessing Ngobeni, Gerhard Marx, Nicholas Hlobo and Nelson Makamo. Modern stalwarts included John Mohl and Edoardo Villa amongst others. Pieter Hugo, Mikhael Subotzky and Roger Ballen led the photography selection while new media works by Wayne Barker, Ed Young, Usha Seejarim and Turiya Magadlela.
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