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Ibibio Fundi (aka Jo Austin) was a painter, sculptor and cartoonist active in Oakland during the 1950s-1970s.

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      • Ibibio (Jo Austin) Fundi, b. 1929, Lot of three images
        Jul. 17, 2021

        Ibibio (Jo Austin) Fundi, b. 1929, Lot of three images

        Est: $300 - $500

        Ibibio (Jo Austin) Fundi b. 1929 Lot of three images Lot of three images, matted together: Two works paint stick on paper 4-1/2 x 3-1/2 (image) 8 x 5 inches (sheet) On either side of a notebook sheet 8 x 5 inches, of ink sketches and notes, handwritten by the artist. unsigned From a notebook of various similar works, signed “Jo Austin” and her address, 2329 Acton St., Berkeley, Calif. (image provided). This notebook was created by the artist while she attended UC Berkeley (1961-1965)

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      • Ibibio (Jo Austin) Fundi, b. 1929, untitled, lot of three
        Jul. 17, 2021

        Ibibio (Jo Austin) Fundi, b. 1929, untitled, lot of three

        Est: $300 - $500

        Ibibio (Jo Austin) Fundi b. 1929 untitled, lot of three Lot of three images, matted together: Two works paint stick on paper 4-1/2 x 3-1/2 (image) 8 x 5 inches (sheet) On either side of a notebook sheet 8 x 5 inches, of ink sketches and notes, handwritten by the artist. unsigned From a notebook of various similar works, signed “Jo Austin” and her address, 2329 Acton St., Berkeley, Calif. (image provided). This notebook was created by the artist while she attended UC Berkeley (1961-1965)

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      • Ibibio Fundi, b. 1929, Lot of three images
        Feb. 06, 2021

        Ibibio Fundi, b. 1929, Lot of three images

        Est: $300 - $500

        Ibibio Fundi b. 1929 Lot of three images Lot of three images, matted together: Two works paint stick on paper 4-1/2 x 3-1/2 (image) 8 x 5 inches (sheet) On either side of a notebook sheet 8 x 5 inches, of ink sketches and notes, handwritten by the artist. unsigned From a notebook of various similar works, signed “Jo Austin” and her address, 2329 Acton St., Berkeley, Calif. (image provided). This notebook was created by the artist while she attended UC Berkeley (1961-1965)

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      • Ibibio Fundi, b. 1929, Lot of three images
        Feb. 06, 2021

        Ibibio Fundi, b. 1929, Lot of three images

        Est: $300 - $500

        Ibibio Fundi b. 1929 Lot of three images Lot of three images, matted together: Two works paint stick on paper 4-1/2 x 3-1/2 (image) 8 x 5 inches (sheet) On either side of a notebook sheet 8 x 5 inches, of ink sketches and notes, handwritten by the artist. unsigned From a notebook of various similar works, signed “Jo Austin” and her address, 2329 Acton St., Berkeley, Calif. (image provided). This notebook was created by the artist while she attended UC Berkeley (1961-1965)

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      • Ibibio Fundi, b. 1929, Untitled, pastel on paper, 12 x 9 inches
        Jul. 11, 2020

        Ibibio Fundi, b. 1929, Untitled, pastel on paper, 12 x 9 inches

        Est: $350 - $450

        Ibibio Fundi b. 1929 Untitled pastel on paper Ibibio Fundi (aka Jo Austin) c. 1960 signed 12 x 9 inches

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      • Ibibio Fundi, b. 1929, God Bless American Enterprise, four ink drawings, matted and framed as one object, 10 x 8 inches (each work)
        Jul. 11, 2020

        Ibibio Fundi, b. 1929, God Bless American Enterprise, four ink drawings, matted and framed as one object, 10 x 8 inches (each work)

        Est: $400 - $600

        Ibibio Fundi b. 1929 God Bless American Enterprise four ink drawings, matted and framed as one object Ibibio Fundi (aka Jo Austin) c.1961-1965 unsigned These works came in a tablet of drawings and notes from the artist. (en suite with the colored drawing in this sale, which is signed) These drawings are a precursor of Fundi's sculptural works for which she is known. She created two and three dimensional works in the abstract as criticisms of America's preoccupation of getting further away from true human nature. She saw a misguided sense of priority in the country's concerns and resource management. Her constructions, entirely absurd and non-functional, were, in her mind, as productive as building a spaceship or a new weapon for war. 10 x 8 inches (each work)

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