Ending 27th Jul, 2021 19:37

Aspire X PLP | African Photography Auction 2021

 
  Lot 36
 
Lot 36 - Tshepiso Mabula ka Ndongeni (South Africa 1993-)

36

Tshepiso Mabula ka Ndongeni (South Africa 1993-)
Ntate Makoti (from the Otata Bafel’ Emigodhini series)

archival ink print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag

Artwork date: 2019
Signature details: accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist
Edition: number 3 from an edition of 3

Estimated at R10,000 - R12,000

 

archival ink print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag

Artwork date: 2019
Signature details: accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist
Edition: number 3 from an edition of 3

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image size: 30 x 45 cm; sheet size: 42 x 59.5 cm unframed

Tshepiso Mabula ka Ndongeni is a photographer and writer based in Johannesburg. Her interest in photography sparked when, during a visit to a family member, she was introduced to award-winning South African photographer Santu Mofokeng’s body of work Rumours / The Bloemhof Portfolio. She completed her studies in photography at the Market Photo Workshop in Johannesburg in 2015 and was the recipient of the Tierney Fellowship in 2018. She was also awarded the 2021 Women Photograph and Getty Images inclusion scholarship, the 2021 Photo Works UK writer-in-residence, a commendation award at the 2020 Vodacom Journalist of the Year Awards, selected as one of the 2019 Mail & Guardian 200 Young South Africans, and participated in the class of 2018 Design Indaba Emerging Creatives.

Exploring the small things through photography – exposing the humanity in oppositional, chaotic, or even boring environments – her work seeks to capture the dignity of ordinary people, far removed from the glamour of high-profile photography. Her work deals mostly with memory, loss, and the fleeting sense of what it means to truly belong. She creates works that use strong creative approaches to reconcile past and present, serving both as historical archive and critical account of humanity. Her work considers how history can be a precursor to past and future, and how the work we do today lays a solid foundation for future generations.

“This image is from the body of work titled Otata Bafel’ Emigodhini – an isiXhosa saying which means “Our fathers died in the mine shafts”. The series seeks to look critically at the intersection of labour and immigration in South Africa. It documents the stories of 22 former coal miners who suffer from Pneumoconiosis, an incurable respiratory disease that causes the loss of blood vessels and air sacs in an individual’s lungs and makes it difficult to breathe and get enough oxygen in the body. The work documents the stories of mineworkers who served their former employee with a class action lawsuit, seeking compensation for their loss.”

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Auction: Aspire X PLP | African Photography Auction 2021, ending 27th Jul, 2021

The sale, presented in partnership with the Photography Legacy Project (PLP) was the largest collection of African photography ever to come to auction.

Notable inclusions were works by Zimbabwean photographer Tamary Kudita and young award-winning woman photographer, Lee-Ann Olwage who collaborated with Belinda Qaqamba Kafassie. Emerging photographers like Kongo Astronauts collective (DRC) and the documentary imagery of Etinosa Yvonne (Nigeria) added depth and diversity, while the older generation of established practitioners like David Goldblatt, Alf Kumalo and Ernest Cole also featured.

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