Stand 11.06.2024

Lucy Stuart Clark

Lot 274
Still Life
white and grey glazed stoneware with blue cobalt oxide and gold lustre detail


Lot 274
Still Life
white and grey glazed stoneware with blue cobalt oxide and gold lustre detail

Schätzpreis: R 10.000 - 12.000
€ 490 - 580
Auktion: -2 Tage

Strauss & Co.

Ort: Cape Town
Auktion: 25.06.2024
Auktionsnummer: 317
Auktionsname: Art Rooted in Nature: Evening Sale

Lot Details
Lucy Stuart Clark
South African 1987-
Still Life
signed and dated '23
white and grey glazed stoneware with blue cobalt oxide and gold lustre detail
17cm high, 32,5cm wide, 19,5cm deep
"Lucy Stuart Clark's technical prowess enables experimentation and fantasy. She combines form with imaginative, witty imagery and inventive interpretation creating unique functional objects. Still Life is a fruit bowl or a cake stand that recalls a former era of opulent decadence and elegance, with the rich contrast of cobalt blue patterned decoration enhanced with a liberal edging of gold lustre. A grey pigeon perches comfortably on the edge of this lavish landscape anticipating delectable morsels. Opposite a snail perches, awaiting the pigeon's distraction. A floral landscape centres their focus, both apparently unaware that another snail lurks below their vision." - Barbara Lindop

In celebration of the Hermanus Fynarts Festival 2024, Strauss & Co is proud to feature a selection of works curated by Intethe Gallery, Hermanus. The gallery was established in 2015 by Barbara Lindop, a legendary figure who has devoted over 45 years to identifying the extraordinary talent of Southern African artists. Lindop is perhaps best known for the work on Gerard Sekoto, one of South Africa's most important modernist artists. Twenty-two artworks across the Day and Evening auctions are from Intethe Gallery's collective. Barbara Lindop notes, "These artists, united in their common purpose, create aesthetic and relevant artistic commentary on contemporary sociopolitical concerns. Their work is poetic, powerful, and thought-provoking."

The auction will feature pieces addressing global warming, cultural practices, the beauty and spirituality of the natural world, political commentary, and the celebration of humanity. These themes are conveyed through various mediums including texture, line, colour planes, sculptural and ceramic forms. Lindop emphasises, "It is the privilege of the Gallery to assist in promoting these artists."
Lot Details
Lucy Stuart Clark
South African 1987-
Still Life
signed and dated '23
white and grey glazed stoneware with blue cobalt oxide and gold lustre detail
17cm high, 32,5cm wide, 19,5cm deep
"Lucy Stuart Clark's technical prowess enables experimentation and fantasy. She combines form with imaginative, witty imagery and inventive interpretation creating unique functional objects. Still Life is a fruit bowl or a cake stand that recalls a former era of opulent decadence and elegance, with the rich contrast of cobalt blue patterned decoration enhanced with a liberal edging of gold lustre. A grey pigeon perches comfortably on the edge of this lavish landscape anticipating delectable morsels. Opposite a snail perches, awaiting the pigeon's distraction. A floral landscape centres their focus, both apparently unaware that another snail lurks below their vision." - Barbara Lindop

In celebration of the Hermanus Fynarts Festival 2024, Strauss & Co is proud to feature a selection of works curated by Intethe Gallery, Hermanus. The gallery was established in 2015 by Barbara Lindop, a legendary figure who has devoted over 45 years to identifying the extraordinary talent of Southern African artists. Lindop is perhaps best known for the work on Gerard Sekoto, one of South Africa's most important modernist artists. Twenty-two artworks across the Day and Evening auctions are from Intethe Gallery's collective. Barbara Lindop notes, "These artists, united in their common purpose, create aesthetic and relevant artistic commentary on contemporary sociopolitical concerns. Their work is poetic, powerful, and thought-provoking."

The auction will feature pieces addressing global warming, cultural practices, the beauty and spirituality of the natural world, political commentary, and the celebration of humanity. These themes are conveyed through various mediums including texture, line, colour planes, sculptural and ceramic forms. Lindop emphasises, "It is the privilege of the Gallery to assist in promoting these artists."
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