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Lot 103: Mary-Ann Orr (South African, born 1958) Walking the night 70 7/8 x 64 9/16in (180 x 164cm)

Est: $8,000 USD - $12,000 USD
BonhamsNew York, NY, USMarch 10, 2010

Item Overview

Description

Walking the night
signed and dated 'M Orr/ 08' (lower right)
double-sided thread art
70 7/8 x 64 9/16in (180 x 164cm)

Artist or Maker

Notes


Mary-Ann Orr's 'Thread Art' is totally constructed from recycled cloth. Her work depicts the journey of the soul and its time on this planet. For the artist it represents the animate (her own soul) as an inanimate object (the tapestry) and the actual process of creating the tapestry, as the threads are drawn from one side to the other it equates to the journey of the soul and its passage to the otherworld.

The inspiration for the imagery comes from San art, while the composition of the piece is influenced by medieval altar pieces, creating an overlay of San mythology and the artist's own Christian upbringing. Representational gatherings of cupids and angels on clouds were neither appropriate nor relative images for this South African artist, whose aim is to narrate her soul's journey in context to her African experiences. She visited San rock painting sites and researched their cosmology, drawing inspiration from the ethnographic volumes of Lucy Lloyd and Wilhelm Bleek and the works of David Lewis-Williams.

Orr chose the concept of the duality of the piece itself as a metaphor – the front is what you can see and the back is what you cannot; a metaphor for the underworld and the spirit world. The colors used are lucid and luminous, their repetitive application inducing an altered state of consciousness in the artist, like the San bushmen in their herbal or rhythmical trances.

Auction Details

Africa Now - African Modern & Contemporary Art

by
Bonhams
March 10, 2010, 12:00 PM EST

580 Madison Avenue, New York, NY, 10022, US