14th Sep, 2022 18:00

20th Century & Contemporary Art

 
  Lot 79
 
Lot 79 - Thania Petersen (South Africa 1980-)

79

Thania Petersen (South Africa 1980-)
Remnants III

C-print print on Hahnemühle Photo paper

Artwork date: 2016
Signature details: inscribed with the artist's name, the title, edition number, medium and dimensions on an Everard Read Cape Town gallery label on the reverse
Edition: 1 from an edition of 5
Exhibited: Everard Read, Cape Town, 'Remnants', 9 February to 5 March 2017.
Literature: Allison, C., 'Thania Peterson'. 7 March 2017. Africanah.org, (online). Available at: https://africanah.org/thania-petersen/ [Accessed 4 August 2022] illustrated.


 

C-print print on Hahnemühle Photo paper

Artwork date: 2016
Signature details: inscribed with the artist's name, the title, edition number, medium and dimensions on an Everard Read Cape Town gallery label on the reverse
Edition: 1 from an edition of 5
Exhibited: Everard Read, Cape Town, 'Remnants', 9 February to 5 March 2017.
Literature: Allison, C., 'Thania Peterson'. 7 March 2017. Africanah.org, (online). Available at: https://africanah.org/thania-petersen/ [Accessed 4 August 2022] illustrated.

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sheet size: 123 x 82.5 cm; framed size: 126 x 85.5 x 3.5 cm

Provenance:

Everard Read, Cape Town.

Notes:

Multidisciplinary artist Thania Petersen addresses the complexities of cultural and religious identity utilising performance, photography, installation and various new media in her personal, contemporary portrayals of Islam and her Cape Malay heritage in a post-colonial South Africa.

Remnants 3 forms part of a larger project and body of work where Petersen retraces aspects, or remnants, of her Indonesian roots and history. The artist travelled to Surat in India, which was a directorate of the Dutch East India Company in the 17th century, to visit the mausoleums of ‘the men who forcibly moved her people from Indonesia to the Western Cape.’[1]

These Dutch and British mausoleums in Surat are symbolic of colonial greed. In a reclaiming and performative act, Petersen plants herself upon these graves. In this work, entering the mausoleum, veiled with a vivid red train sweeping behind her. Although she seems dwarfed by the enormous tomb, her presence subtly overpowers the structure.

[1] Ruth Simbao, Everard Read Cape Town, 2016. THANIA PETERSEN: Remnants Installation Information Press. [online] Available at: <https://www.everard-read-capetown.co.za/exhibition/80/press_release/> [Accessed 13 August 2022].

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this lot will benefit art students on Feenix.org, an online fundraising platform that connects students and communities to fundraise towards achieving debt-free tertiary education.

Collections:

The artist is represented in numerous local and international collections, notably, Smithsonian Museum, Washington D.C.; Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town.; Zeitz MOCAA, Cape Town and the Yeojoo City Collection, Yeojoo.

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Auction: 20th Century & Contemporary Art, 14th Sep, 2022

 

Aspire Art will impress collectors with this focused, boutique-style auction. Including 81 carefully selected lots the sale boasts impressive examples by many of South Africa’s most celebrated artists. A fine selection of William Kentridge works, including two original drawings, Eduardo Villa sculptures, painting by Robert Hodgins and Walter Battiss and a wonderful early Penny Siopis drawing are on offer.

Also featured are two special sections – Black Modernism and Photography. Aspire has firmly cemented itself as a champion of both these collecting segments and collectors will be spoilt for choice with a rare drawing by Dumile Feni as well as works by other modernists including Gerard Sekoto, George Pemba and Lucas Sithole and photographs by David Goldblatt, Mohau Modisakeng and Simphiwe Ndzube amongst others.

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