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One of the most sought-after female artists on record, Irma Stern was a truly international creative force. In this episode of Expert Voices, discover the stories behind an exquisite collects
ion of works that trace Stern’s journey from a controversial young artist in Cape Town to becoming a critically acclaimed and internationally recognised artist. From striking portraits of the people she encountered on her travels, to the rolling vineyards of her home town, a selection of Stern’s works will be offered in our upcoming sale Modern & Contemporary African Art, which takes place online from 27 to 31 March. Click here to watch more Replica Shoes
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Our upcoming Made in Britain sale celebrates the very best in Modern British Art. In this episode of Expert Voices, get top tips from specialist Robin Cawdron-Stewart on how to start a collects
ion, including how to allocate your budget, the importance of provenance and buying cross-category. Made in Britain (17 March) includes an exciting array of fresh-to-market works, including Terry O’Neill photography, Grayson Perry tapestry, Bridget Riley and Howard Hodgkin prints, works on paper by Frank Auerbach and studio ceramics by Dame Lucy Rie. With estimates starting from only £300, the sale offers something for every collects
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The ‘discovery’ of African Art in the West has been a journey led by artists. The position of Africa in the canons of world culture has undergone a dramatic transformation since the early 20th century, from colonially-informed ignorance to the realization that the continent from which all humanity emerged is in fact the birthplace of some of the greatest sculptural styles and artistic ideas in all of human history. Key milestones on this journey echo with a special resonance as the awakening continues today.
In the final years of Georgia O’Keeffe’s nearly century-long life, she employed and befriended the young sculptor Juan Hamilton. The two would become inseparable, and upon her death in 1986, Hamilton inherited Replica Handbags
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ion while highlighting exceptional works, including O’Keeffe’s Nature Forms – Gaspé, Stieglitz’s Hand and Wheel and Hamilton’s Untitled (Red Form). (New York | 5 March 2020)
Artist Gavin Jantjes was exiled from his native South Africa for creating a work to tackle ignorance about apartheid politics. At the t.mes
, even exhibiting his work could have landed you in jail. Now it is the subject of PhD theses and used by the United Nations to highlight racial discrimination under the apartheid regime. Here, Jantjes discusses the motivation behind the work, the methods he used to create it and reveals the double meaning behind the title. ‘A South African Colouring Book’ is a highlight of our upcoming sale Modern & Contemporary African Art, which takes place online from 27 to 31 March. Click here to watch more Replica Shoes
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Painted in Los Angeles in 1966, David Hockney’s ‘The Splash’ is as recognisable as Monet’s ‘Waterlilies’, Van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ and Munch’s ‘The Scream’. In this episode of Expert Voices, discover how the liberal lifestyle in Los Angeles inspired one of the most iconic images of the 20th century and hear Hockney himself explain how he immortalised his split-second swimming pool moment on canvas. A mythical masterpiece, ‘The Splash’ is a highlight of our upcoming Contemporary Art Evening Auction (11 February | London). Click here to watch more Replica Shoes
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American conceptual artist John Baldessari was one of the most original voices of our t.mes
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