lithograph
Artwork date: 1991
Signature details: signed, dated, numbered 2/40 and inscribed with the title in pencil in the margin
Exchange Rates*: USD 814.35 – 1085.80
EURO 740.05 – 986.73
GBP 622.79 – 830.39
Sold for R17,588
Estimated at R15,000 - R20,000
Condition Report
The overall condition is excellent.
Please note, we are not qualified conservators and these reports give our opinion as to the general condition of the works. We advise that bidders view the lots in person to satisfy themselves with the condition of prospective purchases.
lithograph
Artwork date: 1991
Signature details: signed, dated, numbered 2/40 and inscribed with the title in pencil in the margin
Exchange Rates*: USD 814.35 – 1085.80
EURO 740.05 – 986.73
GBP 622.79 – 830.39
(1)
sheet size: 35.5 x 38 cm; image size: 26.5 x 29 cm unframed
Provenance:
Private collection, Cape Town.
COLLECTOR'S NOTE
In May 2025 Marlene Dumas’ Miss January (1995) set a new world auction record for a work by a woman artist, selling for USD 13 635 000 in New York.
Locally, the South African auction record for the artist is R 6 400 000 for Love Lost (1973/4) set in 2019 at Aspire Art.
Dumas has been the subject of numerous major institutional exhibitions, including The Image as Burden at the Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam, 2014), Tate Modern (London, 2015) and Fondation Beyeler (Basel, 2015); Marlene Dumas: open-end at Palazzo Grassi (Venice, 2022); Le Spleen de Paris at the Musée d'Orsay (Paris, 2021) and Nom de Personne at Centre Pompidou (Paris, 2001).
Her first major retrospective was adapted for three continents: Broken White (Japan); Intimate Relations (South Africa); and Measuring Your Own Grave at MoMA, New York. This was followed by her second retrospective, The Image as Burden (2014–15), which travelled to the Stedelijk Museum, Tate Modern, and Fondation Beyeler.
Dumas has been the subject of numerous publications and scholarly texts. Notable examples include Sweet Nothings: Notes & Texts (2014) and Marlene Dumas (Phaidon, 2014), the first comprehensive monograph on the artist.
Among her many accolades are the Düsseldorf Art Prize (2007), the Rolf Schock Prize in Visual Arts (2011), the Johannes Vermeer Award (2012), and the Hans Theo Richter Prize for Drawing and Graphic Art (2017), awarded by the Saxon Academy of Arts in Dresden.
COLLECTIONS:
The artist is represented in numerous local and international collections, notably, the Art Institute of Chicago; Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Bielefeld; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Nasher Museum of Art, Durham, North Carolina; National Portrait Gallery, London; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Stedelijk Museum Schiedam, Schiedam; Tate Modern, London; The Long Museum, Shanghai; and the National Museum of Art, Osaka.
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Auction: Modern & Contemporary Art, 25th Jun, 2025
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Small (≤60x90x10 cm): R480
Medium (≤90x120x15 cm): R960
Large (≤120x150x20 cm): R1,440
Over-size: Special quote
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Collection/delivery ≤20km: R400
Collection/delivery 20km>R800≤50km
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For buyers from outside South Africa, we will keep the artworks you have purchased in storage during the year and then ship all the works you have acquired during the year together, so the shipping costs are reduced. At the end of the annual period, we will source various quotes to get you the best price, and ship all your artworks to your desired address at once.
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