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      • Jane Alexander (1959-) Faith, signed in pencil l.r…
        Feb. 27, 2024

        Jane Alexander (1959-) Faith, signed in pencil l.r…

        Est: €600 - €800

        Jane Alexander (1959-) Faith, signed in pencil l.r., digital print, image size 31 x 37,5 cm, paper size 50,5 x 66,5 cm, ed. 18/50

        Veilinghuis Van Spengen
      • Jane Alexander (South African, born 1959) Street Cadets with Harbinger: Wish, Walk/Loop, Long 109 x 225 x 90cm (42 15/16 x 88 9/16 x 35 7/16in). (overall)
        Oct. 12, 2023

        Jane Alexander (South African, born 1959) Street Cadets with Harbinger: Wish, Walk/Loop, Long 109 x 225 x 90cm (42 15/16 x 88 9/16 x 35 7/16in). (overall)

        Est: £120,000 - £180,000

        Jane Alexander (South African, born 1959) Street Cadets with Harbinger: Wish, Walk/Loop, Long Reinforced plaster, oil paint, found clothing and objects, sheep pelt, rabbit pelt, wood and steel 109 x 225 x 90cm (42 15/16 x 88 9/16 x 35 7/16in). (overall)

        Bonhams
      • Jane Alexander; South African 1959-; Convoy
        Nov. 07, 2021

        Jane Alexander; South African 1959-; Convoy

        Est: R80,000 - R120,000

        photomontage image size: 45 by 52,5cm; 63 by 68,5 by 3,5cm including frame

        Strauss & Co
      • Jane Alexander (South Africa 1959-) Harbinger in Correctional Uniform, Lost Marsh, 2007
        Apr. 21, 2021

        Jane Alexander (South Africa 1959-) Harbinger in Correctional Uniform, Lost Marsh, 2007

        Est: R30,000 - R50,000

        signed, dated, numbered 23/60 and inscribed with the title on the reverse.

        Aspire Art
      • Jane Alexander, Harbinger in Correctional Uniform, Lost Marsh
        Mar. 04, 2021

        Jane Alexander, Harbinger in Correctional Uniform, Lost Marsh

        Est: R30,000 - R50,000

        Jane Alexander, b.1959 South Africa, Harbinger in Correctional Uniform, Lost Marsh, signed, dated, numbered 59/60 and inscribed Harbinger in Correctional on the reverse

        Aspire Art
      • Jane Alexander; South African 1959-; Harbinger in Correctional Uniform, Lost Marsh
        Jul. 27, 2020

        Jane Alexander; South African 1959-; Harbinger in Correctional Uniform, Lost Marsh

        Est: R30,000 - R50,000

        signed, dated 2007, numbered 41/60 and inscribed with the title in pencil on the reverse digital print with pigment on cotton paper 45.5 by 55.5cm excluding frame; 49.5 by 60 by 2cm including frame

        Strauss & Co
      • Jane Alexander , South African 1959- - something's going down, 1993-94
        Feb. 15, 2020

        Jane Alexander , South African 1959- - something's going down, 1993-94

        Est: R800,000 - R1,000,000

        Jane Alexander South African 1959- something's going down, 1993-94 signed, dated and inscribed with the title on the underside synthetic clay, oil paint, wood, aluminium, leather and prints 135 by 132 by 38,5cm

        Strauss & Co
      • Jane Alexander , South African 1959- - Harbinger in Correctional Uniform, Lost Marsh
        Feb. 15, 2020

        Jane Alexander , South African 1959- - Harbinger in Correctional Uniform, Lost Marsh

        Est: R20,000 - R30,000

        Jane Alexander South African 1959- Harbinger in Correctional Uniform, Lost Marsh signed, dated 2007, inscribed with the title and numbered 18/60 on the reverse digital print with pigment on cotton paper image size: 30 by 40cm; sheet size: 46 by 56cm

        Strauss & Co
      • Jane Alexander - Harbinger in Correctional Uniform, Lost Marsh
        Feb. 16, 2019

        Jane Alexander - Harbinger in Correctional Uniform, Lost Marsh

        Est: R20,000 - R30,000

        Jane Alexander Harbinger in Correctional Uniform, Lost Marsh signed, dated 2007 and numbered 27/60 on the reverse digital print with pigment dyes on cotton paper image size: 30 by 40,5cm

        Strauss & Co
      • Jane ALEXANDER South African 1959- Frontier with
        Mar. 17, 2014

        Jane ALEXANDER South African 1959- Frontier with

        Est: R40,000 - R50,000

        Jane ALEXANDER South African 1959- Frontier with ghost 2007 signed, dated, numbered 9/15 and inscribed on the reverse: FENCE JOSÉ PALAZÓN/ PRODEIN photomontage image size: 45 by 60cm; paper size: 61 by 74

        Strauss & Co
      • Jane ALEXANDER South African 1959- Harbinger in
        Oct. 08, 2012

        Jane ALEXANDER South African 1959- Harbinger in

        Est: R8,000 - R10,000

        Jane ALEXANDER South African 1959- Harbinger in Correctional Uniform, Lost Marsh executed in 2007, edition 43/60 digital print with pigment dyes on cotton paper image size: 30 by 40cm LITERATURE Pep Subirós (ed.), Jane Alexander Surveys (from the Cape of Good Hope), Museum for African Art, New York, and Actar, Barcelona, 2011, page 158, illustrated in colour

        Strauss & Co
      • Jane ALEXANDER South African 1959- something's
        Sep. 26, 2011

        Jane ALEXANDER South African 1959- something's

        Est: R400,000 - R600,000

        Jane ALEXANDER South African 1959- something's going down, 1993-94 synthetic clay, oil paint, wood, aluminium, leather and prints 135 by 132 by 38,5cm On the back of the billboard displaying the repeated image of a girl and the inscription "Radiance of Faith" is the text of a pamphlet in English and Xhosa, distributed at a police road block in the early 1990s. These two languages had generally not previously been combined without Afrikaans in any context. The text of the pamphlet is as follows: WE ARE HERE TO: • Search for stolen property • Search for unlicensed firearms and ammunition • Identify suspects and arrest them This is necessary to maintain law and order and to protec [sic] you from troublemakers. You have no reason to fear us. Thank you for your co-operation. If there is any message in Jane Alexander's body of work, and I think there is, I do believe one of its outstanding epigraphs, if not the most important, is a plea for a deeper awareness of the fragility of our common condition, in all its tangible and intangible dimensions, and therefore for an ethic of reciprocal respect, fairness and constructive concern born out of our shared vulnerability. 1 So says leading European philosopher, Pep Subirós, in his catalogue essay for the exhibition selected by Durham University's Institute of Advanced Study to complement the 2008/2009 research programme entitled 'On Being Human'. Significantly, this sculpture was produced in 1993 and 1994 as South Africa was on the cusp of democracy, a time of transition fraught with promise and peril. The abject figures appear to be hurrying towards something - one drags a meagre bundle while another has arms raised as if to ward off danger. They are almost oblivious to the billboard with its contradictory messages. The glowing face of a white child is backed by an ominous message taken from Apartheid-era, police road block pamphlets. Privilege and poverty, entitlement and disenfranchisement, security and threat appear to confront one another across an insurmountable divide. But, as in all Alexander's work, questions are raised and, rather than easy answers being provided, we are made aware of complexities and ambiguities. Culpability and redemption are alluded to in the text 'Radiance of Faith' which is also the title given to the three suited figures in African Adventure 1999 - 2002, the central work of Alexander's DaimlerChrysler Award exhibition that toured local and international venues. Continuing her practice of including aspects of her sculpture in her photomontages, Alexander featured the figures from this work in Portrait of a man with landscape and procession (Bantu Stephen Biko 1946 - 1977),2 one of which is in the Permanent Collection of Iziko South African National Gallery. While still an undergraduate student at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, Alexander won the National Fine Arts Student Competition and the Martienssen Student Prize. Since then she has received several major awards including the Standard Bank Young Artist Award in 1995, the FNB Vita Art Now Award in 1996 and the coveted DaimlerChrysler Award in 2002. In the words of one of the DaimlerChrysler jurists, Alexander was commended for giving "form to the fragility of a multi-cultural society". 1. Pep Subirós, 'On Being (and Becoming) Human: Notes on Jane Alexander's Mutant Universe' in Pep Subirós, Jane Alexander: on being human, Durham University, Durham, UK, 2009, page 20. 2. Illustrated in Jane Alexander, Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern-Ruit, Germany, 2002, page 106. EXHIBITED Standard Bank Young Artist Award, 1995. Exhibition Venues July 1995 - April 1996: Monument Gallery, Grahamstown; King George VI Art Gallery, Port Elizabeth; Standard Bank Gallery, Johannesburg; Oliewenhuis Art Museum, Bloemfontein; Tatham Art Gallery, Pietermaritzburg; Durban Art Gallery, Durban; South African National Gallery, Cape Town LITERATURE Ivor Powell, Jane Alexander, Sculpture and Photomontage, Standard Bank National Arts Festival, 1995, page 29, illustrated Simon Njami and Akiko Miki, Jane Alexander, Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern-Ruit, Germany, 2002, pages 51 and 115, illustrated

        Strauss & Co
      • Jane Alexander (South African 1959-) HARBINGER IN
        Aug. 05, 2008

        Jane Alexander (South African 1959-) HARBINGER IN

        Est: R8,000 - R12,000

        Jane Alexander (South African 1959-) HARBINGER IN CORRECTIONAL UNIFORM, LOST MARSH digitally printed photomontage, signed, dated 2007, numbered 30 ...

        Stephan Welz & Co
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