Continued strength of African art market in 2022

Africa’s leading art auction house, Strauss & Co, announces 2022 sales totaled R354M, the second highest annual total to date.

Selling 6381 lots sold and 53 selling for over R1M, Strauss & Co saw continued expansion of collecting art across the African continent and  increased global participation with 11% of buyers new to the auction houses, participating for the first time in 2022 and a 60% increase in international buying over the last five years.

Irma Stern Dakar Woman SOLD R 10 469 600

Strauss & Co. annual sales demonstrate audience growth: 

With a very healthy regional market and ongoing focus on African art by the international art market, Strauss & Co have advanced their mission to engage with collectors by offering the broadest range of art to the market in Africa,” said Frank Kilbourn, chairperson of Strauss & Co.

With a strong roster of upcoming activities, we are pleased that alongside strong sales and a growing client base, we remain committed to digital innovation and the educational and outreach programmes that have always complemented our activities.”

Frank Kilbourn, chairperson of Strauss & Co.

Highlights of 2022

Athi-Patra Ruga The Future White Woman of Azania II Estimate R 180 000 – 240 000 Curatorial Voices: Modern and Contemporary Art from Africa Auction – Cape Town, 28 February 2023.
Irma Stern Psychic: An Old Malay Woman SOLD R 7 510 800

LOOKING AHEAD TO 2023

Strauss’ new offices in Cape Town open this month to welcome visitors at Brickfield Canvas, the creative hub and technology campus located at 35 Brickfield Road, Woodstock, Cape Town. Strauss will also launch a new open access Art Club on the first Tuesday of each month, alternating between Cape Town and Johannesburg to provide an opportunity to welcome new people to learn from specialists and enjoy in-person hospitality.

https://www.straussart.co.za/

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