Mbongeni Richman Buthelezi - Signed etching

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  • Description
  • Mbongeni Richman Buthelezi (1965)
Type of artworkPrints (signed)
Year2001
TechniqueEtching
SupportHandmade Paper
FramedNot framed
Dimensions50.7 x 174 cm (h x w)
SignedHand signed
Edition12/125
Translated with Google Translate. Original text show .
Ets, gesigneerd, gedateerd, genummerd in potlood.
Verzending tussen twee platen, 9,25, aangetekend 11,20

The material that Mbongeni Buthelezi uses for his "paintings" is always waste made of plastic: he cuts it into little pieces and glues them onto the canvas, creating surfaces and structures with subtle and changing tones and coloures. The use of such material shows Buthelezi's awareness of environmental problems and the physical decay of the townships as well as the references to general social and political impoverishment and flaw of opportunities and alternatives that he observes in South Africa.

Through his work, Buthelezi wants to mediate and communicate hope. He is convinced that seeing his works and his history, people are able to realise that in South Africa there are many opportunities, too, and that it is possible to create a better life and a career out of nothing; making art would enable people to change their lives and to contribute something positive to the world.[1]

Buthelezi states about his style: “I now have 18 different techniques, each of which have subtle differences from the other. The material can be applied like large ‘brushstrokes' in many colours, or sepia toned where layers of neutral shading creates visual depth and subtlety or applied in a linear manner.” [2]

Buthelezi's works have been exhibited internationally, including the Museum of African Art in New York, the Goch Museum in Germany as well as the Prague Biennale.

his works are part of a various collections, amongst them:

Mercedes-Benz South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa
Daimler AG, Kunstbesitz, Stuttgart, Germany
Museum for African Art, New York City
Johannesburg Art Gallery, South Africa
Spier Collection, South Africa
Condition
ConditionMint condition
Shipment
Pick up The work can be picked up on location. As a buyer you must bring your own packaging materials. The location is: Voorthuizen, The Netherlands
ShipmentParcel post
PriceUp to 10 kg.
Within The Netherlands €9.25
To Belgium €10.25
To Germany €11.25
Within EU €25.00

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Auction details
Start time9-1-2024 at 10:29
End time19-1-2024 at 19:15
Starting bid €25
Buyer's premium: 15%
Pick upYes, possible
LocationVoorthuizen,  The Netherlands