archival ink print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag
Artwork date: circa 1960
Signature details: accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist's estate
Edition: number 1 from an edition of 10
Sold for R53,935
Estimated at R30,000 - R50,000
archival ink print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag
Artwork date: circa 1960
Signature details: accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist's estate
Edition: number 1 from an edition of 10
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image size: 45 x 30 cm; sheet size: 59.5 x 42 cm unframed
Courtesy Alf Kumalo Family Trust
“Alf Kumalo, an internationally recognised photographer, was on the spot to capture many key dramatic moments in South Africa’s liberation history, both tragic and joyous. In this collection Kumalo demonstrates his unique access to diverse iconic figures, not only in the South African struggle, but also in the global spotlight.” – From Through My Lens: A Photographic Memoir
Born in Utrecht, KwaZulu-Natal, Alf Kumalo (1930 – 2012) came to Johannesburg as a young boy. A largely self-taught photographer, he worked at Bantu World and Golden City Post in the 1950s, freelanced for Drum magazine in the 1960s, and Sunday Times in the 1970s. Kumalo joined The Star in Johannesburg in the 1980s.
His work has been published in leading international newspapers such as The Observer, The New York Times, New York Post and The Sunday Independent, and exhibited at the United Nations General Assembly, New York City. Kumalo’s books include Mandela: Echoes of an Era; Alf Kumalo: South African Photographer; Through My Lens: A Photographic Memoir; and 8115: A Prisoner's Home. Kumalo was awarded the Presidential Order of Ikhamanga in Silver in 2004 and the Nat Nakasa Award for Media Integrity in 2005.
Despite increasing oppression, the local cultural scene in townships flourished. Here, a jazz show hits a high note at the Orlando Stadium in Soweto.
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Auction: Aspire X PLP | African Photography Auction 2021, ending 27th Jul, 2021
The sale, presented in partnership with the Photography Legacy Project (PLP) was the largest collection of African photography ever to come to auction.
Notable inclusions were works by Zimbabwean photographer Tamary Kudita and young award-winning woman photographer, Lee-Ann Olwage who collaborated with Belinda Qaqamba Kafassie. Emerging photographers like Kongo Astronauts collective (DRC) and the documentary imagery of Etinosa Yvonne (Nigeria) added depth and diversity, while the older generation of established practitioners like David Goldblatt, Alf Kumalo and Ernest Cole also featured.
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