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Lot 210: Tapfuma Gutsa ZIMBABWEAN 1956- - Nude

Est: R25,000 ZAR - R35,000 ZAR
Strauss & CoIllovo, South AfricaNovember 12, 2018

Item Overview

Description

Tapfuma Gutsa
ZIMBABWEAN 1956-
Nude
incised with the artist's symbol beneath left leg
carved wood
height: 72 cm; width: 24cm

Tapfuma Gutsa was born in Harare, Zimbabwe, in 1956 and studied art at the Driefontein Mission School under Cornelius Manguma. He
received a British Council award which enabled him to study sculpture at the City and Guilds School of Art in London from 1982 to 1985. After
returning to Zimbabwe, he worked with artist Pat Pearce and the founders of the Triangle International Workshops to establish the Pachipamwe
International Art Workshops, the first of which was held at Murewa Culture Centre in 1988, and the second at Cyrene Mission a year later
(Pachipamwe is a Shona word meaning 'we come together again'). This model brought young up-and-coming artists together in a creative
synergy with more well-established artists. Gutsa established Surprise Studios in Shirugwe, Zimbabwe, in 1997, which provides studio space for
professional artists and encourages the exchange of ideas. He has participated in a number of international exhibitions, workshops and
residency programmes including African Artists: Changing Traditions at the Studio Museum, Harlem, in 1990, and Uncomfortable Truths: The
Shadow of Slave Trading on Contemporary Art at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, in 2007. Gutsa uses a variety of materials in his work
beyond the traditional stone, wood and clay, including bone, horn, gourds, paper, string and drawing pins. He now lives and works in Vienna,
Austria.

Artist or Maker

Auction Details

Important South African and International Art

by
Strauss & Co
November 12, 2018, 02:00 PM CAT

The Wanderers Club, Illovo Ballroom, 21 North Street, Illovo, Johannesburg, 2196, ZA