Aspire Art currently presents an exceptional selection of works to collectors on the 20th/21st Century Classics Timed-Online Auction.
This sale presents an opportunity not just to acquire quality pieces of art, but a tangible piece of South African art history. The auction, now open for bidding until the 21st May is a true celebration of some of the country’s most revered artists.
This curated collection features an array of works, from soft landscapes by the likes of Gwelo Goodman and Pieter Wenning, to strikingly graphic works by artists such as Lucky Sibiya, Charles Nkosi and Cecil Skotnes. Each work on the sale stands as a statement of artistic prowess, inviting discerning collectors in with varying, yet compelling narratives.
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A major highlight is a section dedicated to Peter Clarke’s legacy. The artist’s oeuvre is well represented, showcasing his humanist approach to depicting South African life, offering a poignant reflection of a collective journey marked by dignity and depth.
Additionally, the auction includes various Dumile Feni drawings. They offer a special glimpse into the artist’s raw and emotive exploration of the human condition.
A delightful selection of Ardmore ceramics are also available, showcasing the creative collaboration that defines this celebrated studio. Each piece is a testament to the vibrant artistry and collective spirit of Ardmore’s talented artisans.
Collectors will also find a strong focus on abstract works from the 1950s. This period in South African art was pivotal, and the works on offer by artists such as Nel Erasmus, Trevor Coleman and Bettie-Cilliers Barnard reflect the experimental and avant-garde movements that influenced South African art at the time.
Aspire Art invites collectors and art lovers alike to browse the collection and bid on works to honour the rich spirit of South African art.
AUCTION: 20th/21st Century Classics Timed-Online Auction
Open for bidding until Tuesday, 21 May 2024, with lots starting to close at 6 pm.
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