The Norval Sovereign African Art Prize 2023 Benefit Auction | Hosted by Sotheby’s
The Norval Sovereign African Art Prize 2023 Benefit Auction | Hosted by Sotheby’s
Ndebele Abstract
Lot Closed
January 31, 05:07 PM GMT
Estimate
6,000 - 8,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Esther Mahlangu
South African
b.1935
Ndebele Abstract
signed and dated 2021 (lower left)
acrylic on canvas
100 by 150cm., 39⅜ by 59in.
This work has been kindly donated by the artist
Dr Esther Mahlangu is a multi-award-winning visual artist and South African cultural ambassador. She has been painting since she was ten years old when she was taught the art of house painting by her mother and grandmother, as per the tradition of the Ndebele nation. A visionary and disruptor from an early age, Dr Mahlangu recognised that, by reimagining the geometric patterns typically used to decorate houses onto contemporary media, she could create artworks that were more accessible to global audiences. Mahlangu went on to paint canvas, cars, motorbikes, mannequins, World War II helmets and more. The resulting works combine traditional techniques with elements of popular culture in a style unique to Dr Mahlangu that graces important collections around the world.
Dr Mahlangu’s abstract paintings follow the laws of sacred geometry. Patterns, shapes and colours are applied in flat acrylic paint in order to create balance and harmony. Straight black lines work to outline the shapes of bold colours. The white of the canvas remains untouched in order to accentuate the painted areas. Whilst her early works were created using natural pigments and dyes and painted with a feather, developments in acrylic paints opened up an exciting palette of colours which inform the vast majority of her works. Ndebele Abstract (2021) is one example of Dr Mahlangu’s iconic abstractions, honouring the legacy of her ancestors, including her mother and her grandmother before her.