Female artists celebrated this March

This month we're celebrating International Women’s Day and what better time to honour our local female artists.

Africa is currently leading the art market in terms of gender parity on secondary sales as women artists accounted for 64% of the total of the top 30 artists sales in 2023 (up from 32% in 2022), according to ArtTactic Modern & Contemporary African Art Market Report.

Spearheaded by Julie Mehretu, Marlene Dumas, Irma Stern and Njideka Akunyili Crosby, there were ten women amongst the top thirty Modern and Contemporary African artists in 2023. Women artists under the age of 45 also accounted for 20.6% of the NextGen auction sales, up from 18.8% in 2022 and African women artists have not only found parity in sales totals, in 2023 they exceeded the totals of their male counterparts, with women seeing a market share of 54.8%.

Strauss & Co will offer major works by Brice, Dumas and Stern this March following International Women’s Day celebrations. Available for immediate purchase is a rare example of Marlene Dumas’ early work.

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Ten Years Gone by Lisa Brice from 2009 will return to Cape Town to lead Strauss & Co’s auction on 19 March 2024 and is estimated at (estimate R1 600 000-2 000 000/$83 200 – 104 000). It is from a series of five ink paintings and photographs partly produced in Trinidad, yet also largely based on observed scenes in London.

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Irma Stern – The Smoker, 1945

The Smoker was painted during Stern’s second visit to Zanzibar in 1945 and is a testament to her improvisational yet sincere approach. It will also be sold on 19 March and is estimated at R15-17 million/ $780,000-890,000

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Private sale:
Marlene Dumas – Love Lost, 1973-74

Love Lost, available for private sale from Strauss & Co, is a rare example of Dumas’ work from her early period. This piece holds significant importance in tracing the trajectory of her artistic development.

The recently published ArtTactic Report (2016-2023) underscores her enduring appeal at market. Dumas was the top-selling Southern African artist between 2016 and 2023, achieving $55.7 million in auction sales during this period from 117 lots sold.

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