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Lot 286: Penny Siopis SOUTH AFRICAN 1953- - Cakes: Treats

Est: R400,000 ZAR - R600,000 ZAR
Strauss & CoIllovo, South AfricaMay 20, 2019

Item Overview

Description

Penny Siopis
SOUTH AFRICAN 1953-
Cakes: Treats
oil on canvas
63 by 89,5cm

E X H IB IT E D
KZNSA Gallery, Durban, Red: The Iconography of Colour in the Work of Penny Siopis , 23 June to 19 July 2009.
In the early 1980s, while teaching fine art in Durban, Siopis began work on a series of paintings depicting cakes and confections displayed in
unusual perspective on tables, often with lace settings. This early Lot from 1982 is somewhat unusual for its hovering, casually photographic
vantage – typically Siopis depicted her subjects frontally – but in broad terms it is also typical. All Siopis’s ‘cake paintings’ are at once
illusionistic representations of domestic opulence – in the tradition of Dutch and Flemish still lifes – and energised sites of material
experiment. Siopis, who grew up in Vryburg in the Northern Cape, drew on her experiences in the family bakery to produce her richly textured
paintings. After laying down her ground with a palette knife, Siopis used cake-icing instruments (like decorative nozzles) to describe and
embellish her sexualised confections. The material sensuality and excess that resulted is key to the criticality of the series. “Provocatively
displayed, Siopis’s fetish-like treats bemoan the loss of youthful feminine innocence. Cakes are split open like vaginas, cherry-topped é©clairs
and queen cakes resemble disembodied breasts, and a cream-horn pastry becomes a phallus,” notes art historian Jennifer Law. “Siopis’s genre
paintings are not innocent, and they are certainly not still. The surfaces of her paintings seem to be crawling with life … Abundance is signified
in both the imagery and materiality of the paint itself. It is all too much. Yet for all their abundance, these are scenes in which the middle-class
domestic realm – and by extension society at large – teeters on the edge of decay.”
Jennifer Law (2014) ‘Historical Delicacies’, in Penny Siopis: Time and Again, Johannesburg: Wits University Press, pages 70 and 71.
Sean O’Toole

Artist or Maker

Notes

Evening 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