25th Mar, 2018 18:00

Historic, Modern & Contemporary Art

 
Lot 129
 
Lot 129 - Peter Schütz (Germany 1942-2008)

129

Peter Schütz (Germany 1942-2008)
Saint Martin de Porres

jelutong, oil paint and found object

Sold for R107,996
Estimated at R70,000 - R100,000


 

jelutong, oil paint and found object

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96 x 40 x 19 cm

Notes:

German-born South African sculptor Peter Schütz is well-known for his beautifully observed and crafted figures in his preferred medium of finely-grained and organic jelutong wood. This religious figurine takes its place among a group of works made in the final decade or so of his life. It is a fine example of his focus on the power of ritual and the noumenal, or spiritual, world. Schütz was notably interested in the intertwining of myth, religion and cultural icons in European and African traditions, often in his later work. The hybrid character of this saintly figure is clear, despite its almost Catholic beatificism. It radiates, in its regal and deified bearing, an iconic spirituality, but it has a clear African evangelical presence common in Schütz’s acute characterisations. The choice of subject is most apposite here – the 16th century Saint Martin de Porres is the patron saint, among other things, of the racially mixed and of racial harmony. The artist’s gently ironic nod to post apartheid non-racialism is clear.In his fascination with the ritual and particularity of religious figuration, Schütz's work subtly restores dignity, respect and a typically understated touch of irony to this ritualised and fascinating historical character. The drama and pageantry of the Saint is beautifully observed, replete with pomp, ceremony and sensuality. ISchütz depicts him in full regalia, bearing various icons and the trappings of his beatification. The dignity and aura of the figure are the artist’s trademarks in depictions of religious characters. This is a fine example of the subject matter.

James Sey

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Auction: Historic, Modern & Contemporary Art, 25th Mar, 2018

Aspire Art Auctions brought a unique offering to their second auction in the Cape allowing buyers to add quality and rarity to their collections.

Headlining the success of the auction was as a rare intaglio by Alexis Preller, Gold Angel (Arêté), which sold for R4 638 400. The piece was part of Preller’s last body of work shown at the Goodman Gallery in 1975, and took its place alongside the sale of his mid-period work, the exquisite small study Still life with Vase and Carved Head, which sold for R811 720. Other auction highlights included work by contemporary artists Robert Hodgins, Athi-Patra Ruga, Zander Blom, and Penny Siopis and sculpture by Deborah Bell, Willem Boshoff, Wim Botha, and Amadlozi alumnus Sydney Kumalo.

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