giclée print on Hahnemühle
Artwork date: 2019
Signature details: accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist
Edition: number 1 from an edition of 8 + 2AP
Sold for R18,760
Estimated at R8,000 - R12,000
giclée print on Hahnemühle
Artwork date: 2019
Signature details: accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist
Edition: number 1 from an edition of 8 + 2AP
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image size: 50 x 50 cm, sheet size: 50.5 x 50.5 cm, unframed
Notes:
Nipah Dennis is a Ghanaian portrait and documentary photographer, based in Accra. He is a member of the prestigious Agence France Presse and works as a journalist. Dennis won the 2019 Wiki Loves Africa photo contest and was shortlisted for the 2017 Portraits Ghana Photography Prize. His work has been published in OFF TO Magazine, Oath and African Lens. In 2020, Dennis was selected to participate in the Canon Student Development Programme at the Visa Pour L’image International Festival of Photojournalism. He volunteers at Lensational, an NGO that trains the next generation of female storytellers, and has taught photography workshops with Project Ten, an NGO for sustainable community development in Ghana. The question of identity is at the heart of Nipah Dennis’ practice. His images are composed with simplicity, strategically removing subjects from busy street scenes to create a focal point far from the maddening crowd. Deeply committed to the history and representation of his community, his work captures and shares stories of youth culture in Ghana, powerful images of everyday environments. Adopting a humanistic approach to photography, his goal is to impart connection and understanding: "I seek to create works that do not only bring understanding to myself, but also to young people to give them an understanding of each other," Dennis writes. For him, photography is a vital act – his way to process the world and o"er new perspectives. The images on auction were published in 2019 in the first volume of Oath, a publication dedicated to contemporary African photography.
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Auction: Aspire X PLP | African Photography Auction 2020, 5th Nov, 2020
A collection of pan-African works, straddling the terrain between historical and contemporary photography, were auctioned to support the digitisation of African photographic legacies by the Photography Legacy Project (PLP). Bidders participated from across Europe, the USA and UK, Asia, Australia and Africa – a testament to Aspire’s increasing global reach and collectors’ enthusiasm for African photography.
The auction included photographic luminaries such as David Goldblatt, Alf Kumalo, G.R. Naidoo, Ranjith Kally and Ian Berry, as well as more contemporary internationally acclaimed photographers like Guy Tillim, Jo Ractliffe, Syowia Kyambi and Mikhael Subotzky. The lead lot, a portfolio of 12 silver gelatin prints from the legendary photographer Ernest Cole’s seminal 1967 book House of Bondage sold for an astounding R569,000 – a new world auction record.
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