Ending 5th Dec, 2023 19:10

IN PRIVATE: Artworks from the Estate Late Andrew da Conceicao

 
  Lot 22
 
Lot 22 - David Goldblatt (South Africa 1930-2018)

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David Goldblatt (South Africa 1930-2018)
Saturday afternoon in Sunward Park, Boksburg

silver gelatin print on fibre-based paper

Artwork date: 1979
Signature details: signed, dated and inscribed 'Boksburg' on the reverse
Exhibited: Examples from the edition were exhibited in:
Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg, 'On Common Ground: David Goldblatt & Peter Magubane', 28 July to 25 August 2018.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, 'South Africa in Apartheid and After: David Goldblatt, Ernest Cole, Billy Monk’, 1 December 2012 to 5 March 2013.
Photo London, Somerset House, Michael Hoppen Gallery, 21 to 24 May 2015, Booth A3.
South African Jewish Museum, Cape Town, 'Kith, Kin and Khaya: South African Photographs', 31 October 2010 to 11 February 2011.
The Jewish Museum, New York, 'South African Photographs', 2 May to 19 September 2010.;
Forma - Centro Internazionale di Fotografia, Milan, 'David Goldblatt', 2007.
Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland, 'David Goldblatt', 3 March to 20 May 2007.
Rencontres internationales de la Photographie, Arles, 'David Goldblatt', 2006.
Literature: Examples from the edition are illustrated in:
Cane, J. (2019). 'Civilising Grass', Johannesburg: Wits University Press, illustrated on the front cover.
Goldblatt, D. (2006). 'David Goldblatt: Photographs', Roma: Contrasto, illustrated on p.96.
Goldblatt.D. (1982). ‘In Boksburg’. Cape Town: The Gallery Press, illustrated on p.67.
Goldblatt, D. (2010). ‘David Goldblatt: Kith, Kin & Khaya’, Johannesburg: Goodman Gallery, illustrated on p.115.
Location: Cape Town

Estimated at R120,000 - R180,000

 

silver gelatin print on fibre-based paper

Artwork date: 1979
Signature details: signed, dated and inscribed 'Boksburg' on the reverse
Exhibited: Examples from the edition were exhibited in:
Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg, 'On Common Ground: David Goldblatt & Peter Magubane', 28 July to 25 August 2018.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, 'South Africa in Apartheid and After: David Goldblatt, Ernest Cole, Billy Monk’, 1 December 2012 to 5 March 2013.
Photo London, Somerset House, Michael Hoppen Gallery, 21 to 24 May 2015, Booth A3.
South African Jewish Museum, Cape Town, 'Kith, Kin and Khaya: South African Photographs', 31 October 2010 to 11 February 2011.
The Jewish Museum, New York, 'South African Photographs', 2 May to 19 September 2010.;
Forma - Centro Internazionale di Fotografia, Milan, 'David Goldblatt', 2007.
Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland, 'David Goldblatt', 3 March to 20 May 2007.
Rencontres internationales de la Photographie, Arles, 'David Goldblatt', 2006.
Literature: Examples from the edition are illustrated in:
Cane, J. (2019). 'Civilising Grass', Johannesburg: Wits University Press, illustrated on the front cover.
Goldblatt, D. (2006). 'David Goldblatt: Photographs', Roma: Contrasto, illustrated on p.96.
Goldblatt.D. (1982). ‘In Boksburg’. Cape Town: The Gallery Press, illustrated on p.67.
Goldblatt, D. (2010). ‘David Goldblatt: Kith, Kin & Khaya’, Johannesburg: Goodman Gallery, illustrated on p.115.
Location: Cape Town

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imags size: 18 x 18 cm; framed size: 36 x 34.5 x 2 cm

Provenance:

The Estate Late Andrew da Conceicao, Cape Town.

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Auction: IN PRIVATE: Artworks from the Estate Late Andrew da Conceicao, ending 5th Dec, 2023

 

Aspire Art is honoured to offer a selection of artworks from the estate of the late Andrew da Conceicao.

Andrew da Conceicao was well-loved and deeply respected in the art community in South Africa and beyond.  He was known for his warmth and generosity, big smile and huge hugs.

A founding director of Stevenson, Andrew was influential in identifying and nurturing young artists and genuinely interested in emerging artists and initiatives. Enthusiastically following the progress of many young artists, Andrew always provided support to those he had worked with and let them know their work was appreciated. He approached his work with deep care and dedication and held a great reverence for artists’ skill, imagination and craftmanship.

This intimate auction brings 33 artworks – collected in private – to a wider collecting audience, to embrace, enjoy and celebrate a gallerist who made a remarkable contribution to South African art.

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