5th Nov, 2020 19:00

Aspire X PLP | African Photography Auction 2020

 
  Lot 39
 
Lot 39 - Lindokuhle Sobekwa (South Africa 1995-)

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Lindokuhle Sobekwa (South Africa 1995-)
Amabele we ntombi

archival ink print on Baryta

Artwork date: 2020
Signature details: accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist
Edition: number 1, from an edition of 7

Estimated at R25,000 - R35,000

 

archival ink print on Baryta

Artwork date: 2020
Signature details: accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist
Edition: number 1, from an edition of 7

(1)

image size: 40 x 60 cm, sheet size: 41 x 61 cm, unframed

Notes:

This project is a follow-up to I carry Her photo with Me, and explores the area around Tsomo, a community in the Eastern Cape. Tsomo is the place where Sobekwa’s sister grew up and a place he says he did not know very well. It is also a place that is very important to his family: "It is also a place my family calls home. As I worked on the series about my sister’s disappearance, I found myself going to the Eastern Cape to explore more of my sister’s early life as I looked for answers. What I found there was a sense of reconnection to culture, identity, and family." The need to make a living in urban centres has created deep fragmentation in families and communities. This divide between rural and urban is linked to apartheid spatial planning laws and the resultant severe economic inequality now, but it has also caused a fragmentation of identity. Many people living in cities do not consider them ‘home’. Johannesburg, for example, is seen as a place of opportunity, a place where you can get a job or make your dreams come true. ‘Home’ refers to the countryside. It is a place where your elders live; a spiritual place where you can always connect with your ancestors. It’s a holy land to some, a place where you can rejuvenate and restart.

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Auction: Aspire X PLP | African Photography Auction 2020, 5th Nov, 2020

A collection of pan-African works, straddling the terrain between historical and contemporary photography, were auctioned to support the digitisation of African photographic legacies by the Photography Legacy Project (PLP). Bidders participated from across Europe, the USA and UK, Asia, Australia and Africa – a testament to Aspire’s increasing global reach and collectors’ enthusiasm for African photography.

The auction included photographic luminaries such as David Goldblatt, Alf Kumalo, G.R. Naidoo, Ranjith Kally and Ian Berry, as well as more contemporary internationally acclaimed photographers like Guy Tillim, Jo Ractliffe, Syowia Kyambi and Mikhael Subotzky. The lead lot, a portfolio of 12 silver gelatin prints from the legendary photographer Ernest Cole’s seminal 1967 book House of Bondage sold for an astounding R569,000 – a new world auction record.

 

 

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