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Lot 185: Kim Lieberman SOUTH AFRICAN 1969- - Every Interaction Interrupts the Future

Est: R80,000 ZAR - R120,000 ZAR
Strauss & CoIllovo, South AfricaMay 20, 2019

Item Overview

Description

Kim Lieberman
SOUTH AFRICAN 1969-
Every Interaction Interrupts the Future
signed, dated 2001/5761
oil paint, silk thread and pencil on perforated postage stamp paper
63 by 182cm

E X H IB IT E D
NSA Gallery, Durban, FNB Vita Art Prize 2001, 7 August to 8 September 2001.
Market Theatre Gallery, Johannesburg, FNB Vita Art Prize 2001.
LITERATURE:
First National Bank (2001) FNB Vita Art Prize 2001 (text by Clive Kellner), Durban: First National Bank. Illustrated in colour on page 9.
cf. Kim Lieberman (2003) Every Interaction Interrups the Future (text by RoseLee Goldberg and Rory Doepel), Johannesburg: Goodman Gallery.
Similar works illustrated in colour on pages 28 and 29.
Kim Lieberman’s painting, Every Interaction Interrupts the Future, was nominated for the FNB Vita Art Prize in 2001, together with works by
artists Moshekwa Langa, Kathryn Smith, Clive van den Berg, Jan van der Merwe, and Robin Rhode. On sheets of unprinted perforated paper
usually used for printing postage stamps, Lieberman depicts eighteen figures in silhouette. The figures are derived from photographs of family
and friends and from images in books and magazines such as National Geographic. They represent different cultures and historical periods and
are connected by the perforations in a geometric grid. Lieberman uses blood red, a colour she describes as ‘a very attractive colour, a magnetic
compelling colour, a colour we have inside us [blood], a link to our ancestors, to our past, to our history, to the history of humankind. It is a link
between all people’. The oil in the paint bleeds out of the silhouette, creating an aura or energy field around each one. The number of figures,
eighteen, is significant because in the tradition of Gematria, a numeric system that is a component of the Kabbalah, it refers to chai, which
means life.
1. Kim Lieberman (2003) Every Interaction Interrupts the Future. Johannesburg: Goodman Gallery, page 18.

Artist or Maker

Notes

Day Sale

Auction Details

Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art

by
Strauss & Co
May 20, 2019, 03:00 PM CAT

The Wanderers Club, Illovo Ballroom, 21 North Street, Illovo, Johannesburg, 2196, ZA