archival pigment print on semi-gloss paper
Artwork date: 2016
Signature details: accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist
Edition: number 3 from an edition of 5 + 1AP
Sold for R8,208
Estimated at R7,000 - R10,000
archival pigment print on semi-gloss paper
Artwork date: 2016
Signature details: accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist
Edition: number 3 from an edition of 5 + 1AP
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image size: 26.5 x 40 cm, sheet size: 27.5 x 40.5 cm, unframed
Notes:
Anke Loots is a South African photographer based in Cape Town. After completing a degree in art direction, Loots applied her knowledge to photography, moving into a 5-year apprenticeship with internationally acclaimed photographer Pieter Hugo.The years she spent exploring the photographic medium led to the development of a distinct style. Fundamental to her work is the deep sense of discipline revealedthrough a slow and methodical examination of her subject, which ranges from intimate portrait to insentient object.Her work is a personal reflection of her inquiry into the practices of meditation and art – a subject captured with focused, isolated simplicity. Loots’ inaugural solo show, Everything in its Right Place, shown at THK Gallery, Cape Town (2019) marked the starting point of her career as an artist. Loots shoots only in available light to highlight the concept of seeing things as they really are, and places comparatively significant emphasis on her curatorial process: "The pairing of images is an important part of my process as it helps meclarify an ideology more clearly. Each image is carefully selected to lead the viewer into a visual narrative, and to build a world of freedom and contentment." A mixture of ethereal beauty with a subtle dramatic ambience, her work coincides in meticulous and minimalistic imagery – exploring subtle details she encounters, aiming to capture moments of equanimity. This work was shown as part of Loots’ solo exhibition, Everything in its Right Place, at THK Gallery, Cape Town (2019).
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