7th Jun, 2023 18:00

20th Century & Contemporary Art

 
  Lot 54
 

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William Kentridge and Gerhard Marx (South Africa 1955-)
Fire Walker (Deluxe Edition)

The deluxe edition of Fire Walker is a limited edition of 40 deluxe edition portfolios, which includes a signed book. It includes a linocut by William Kentridge and an archival digital print by Gerhard Marx. The book is presented with two prints in a hand-made portfolio.

Artwork date: 2011
Edition: 38 from an edition of 40

Estimated at R80,000 - R120,000

 

The deluxe edition of Fire Walker is a limited edition of 40 deluxe edition portfolios, which includes a signed book. It includes a linocut by William Kentridge and an archival digital print by Gerhard Marx. The book is presented with two prints in a hand-made portfolio.

Artwork date: 2011
Edition: 38 from an edition of 40

(5)

portfolio: 44 x 30.5 x 3.5 cm

Provenance:

Fourthwall Books, Johannesburg.

Including:

Barstow, O. & Law-Viljoen, B, (2011). William Kentridge and Gerhard Marx: Fire Walker. South Africa: Fourthwall Books. signed on the title page by William Kentridge and Gerhard Marx and dated 2011

William Kentridge

Goldmann’s South African Mining and Finance

2010

Linocut and chine-collé on hand-painted pages from Goldmann’s South African Mining and Finance – Volume 1: Rand Mining Companies by Charles Sydney Goldmann (published 1895–6 in London: Effingham Wilson & Co., Royal Exchange; and Johannesburg: Argus Printing & Publishing Company)

signed, numbered 38/40 in pencil in the margin and embossed with the Artists' Proof Studio chop mark bottom right

sheet size: 41.5 x 28.5 cm; image size: 27.5 x 18.5 cm unframed

Gerhard Marx

Foot Map

2011

digital archival print of fragments of found maps of greater Johannesburg, hand-cropped into six distinct pieces

signed, dated, numbered 38/40 and inscribed with the title in the margin

30 x 20 cm each; 61 x 61 cm unframed

COLLECTOR'S NOTE

On the occasion of the 2010 Soccer World Cup, hosted in South Africa, William Kentridge and Gerard Marx were commissioned to create a public sculpture for Johannesburg. The final sculpture, based on Kentridge’s drawing of a female street vendor in Johannesburg – colloquially known as a fire walker that carries a burning brazier on her head – is eleven meters high and located at the foot of the Queen Elizabeth Bridge in the city.

The Fire Walker book published by Fourthwall Books features essays by Mpho Mat- sipa, Mark Gevisser, Zen Marie, Alex Dodd, Bronwyn Law-Viljoen and Jonathan Cane and is an extension in reflections and images on the monumental work. The book was published in both standard and deluxe editions, with the deluxe edition being limited to 40 signed and numbered editions and includes two prints: a linocut by William Kentridge and an archival digital print Gerard Marx.

Fire Walker, at the foot of the Queen Elizabeth Bridge, Johanneburg.

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Auction: 20th Century & Contemporary Art, 7th Jun, 2023

 

Aspire Art will impress collectors with this focused, boutique-style auction in Johannesburg. A feature of the carefully compiled collection is a strong focus on contemporary African artists. Collectors of contemporary works from Africa will be spoilt for choice with works by Thierry Oussou (Benin), Richard Mudariki (Zimbabwe) and Banele Khoza (Swaziland). Local contemporary favourites include Nandipha  Mntambo, Cinga Samson and Gerhard Marx amongst others. Contemporary photographers are also well represented with works by Aida Muluneh (Ethiopia), Kudzanai Chiurai (Zimbabwe) and South African international superstar, Zanele Muholi, while important historical images are included with works of Winnie Mandela by Alf Kumalo and a portfolio of twelve works – chronicling the hardships of apartheid – from Ernest Cole’s seminal House of Bondage (1967).

A highlight of the sale is South African modernist Alexis Preller’s, Adam (1972) – a recently discovered, never before seen, work forming part of Preller’s series of Adamic-themed works from the late 1960s and early 1970s. Other significant modern pieces include a unique terrazzo sculpture by Edoardo Villa, still lifes by Maggie Laubser and works by Cecil Skotnes, Walter Battiss and J.H Pierneef. 

The sale concludes with a special section of  William Kentridge editioned prints led by the impressive Blue Head (1993 – 1998).

 

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