2nd Jun, 2019 9:00

Modern & Contemporary Art

 
  Lot 68
 
Lot 68 - George Hallett (South Africa 1942-2020)

68

George Hallett (South Africa 1942-2020)
Gerard Sekoto, Paris, 1986

hand printed gelatin silver print

Artwork date: 1986, printed 2008
Signature details: signed, dated, numbered 1/10, inscribed with the title and 'Printed by George Hallett 2008' on the reverse
Exhibited: Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town, George Hallett: A Nomad’s Harvest 5 March to 9 July 2014

Estimated at R12,000 - R18,000

 

hand printed gelatin silver print

Artwork date: 1986, printed 2008
Signature details: signed, dated, numbered 1/10, inscribed with the title and 'Printed by George Hallett 2008' on the reverse
Exhibited: Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town, George Hallett: A Nomad’s Harvest 5 March to 9 July 2014

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sheet size: 40 x 50 cm

Notes:

A major figure in later 20th century South African photography, George Hallett’s career has spanned over half a century, beginning with his work as a street photographer in District Six. After years of exile in the United States and Europe, Hallett returned to South Africa where he has continued to influence and mentor younger generations of artists and writers. This intimate portrait of Gerard Sekoto is an exemplary example of Hallett’s craft: soulful engagement with the sitter, careful formal composition and masterful hand printing in his own darkroom. Hallett’s selected exhibitions include: Bo-Kaap Museum, Cape Town (1999); Künstforum der Sozialdemokratie, Bonn, Germany (1988); Howard University, Washington D.C. (1983): Anne Frank Huis, Amsterdam (1972). His work is included in the permanent collections of: the Anne Frank Foundation, Amsterdam; Birmingham Central Library, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Schomburg Centre for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library; Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town; Bo-Kaap Museum, Cape Town; District Six Museum, Cape Town; Rhodes University, Grahamstown; Mayibuye Centre, University of the Western Cape; Bensusan Museum of Photography, the Market Theatre Complex, Johannesburg., number 1, from an edition of 10

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Auction: Modern & Contemporary Art, 2nd Jun, 2019

Aspire Art Auctions presented a focused and insightfully compiled selection of top-quality modern and contemporary art in their latest sale in Johannesburg.

The company’s commitment to innovation led to a bold and signature move in this sale, which featured a special section dedicated to photography. The medium has been traditionally strong among South African artists but has been without a proper focus in the local auction market. The ground-breaking segment featured a wide range of the most important South African photographers, including Pieter Hugo, David Goldblatt, Guy Tillim, and Zanele Muholi. In addition, the sale starred a number of the market’s big signatures – Alexis Preller J.H. Pierneef, Gerard Sekoto, and Maggie Laubser and top contemporary artists including, Diane Victor, and Wim Botha.

 

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