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Pieter Hugo nacido en 1976
Sobre el lote Lote N° 65
Pieter Hugo (South Africa 1976-) Untitled, Agbogbloshie Market, Accra, Ghana ,2010
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Talla : image size: 51 x 51 cm; framed size: 66 x 64 x 3.5 cm
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Estimación (baja/alta) : 90000 ZAR-120000 ZAR 🔓Sin tarjeta de crédito.
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Título de venta : 20th Century & Contemporary Art – Cape Town 🔓Sin tarjeta de crédito.
Fecha de la venta : 13/09/2023 🔓Sin tarjeta de crédito.
Referencia de la subasta : 2GQZIWB38Q Online sale

Procedencia :
Exhibited : Examples from the edition were exhibited in: Cokkie Snoei, Rotterdam, ‘Permanent Error’, 29 May to 3 July 2011. Stevenson gallery, Johannesburg, ‘Permanent Error’, 4 November to 15 December 2010. Stevenson gallery, Cape Town, ‘Permanent Error’, 29 July to 4 September 2010.
Literature : Hugo, P. (2011). 'Permanent Error'. Munich: Prestel Verag, illustrated in colour on p.73 & 109.
Notas : AGBOGBLOSHIE Agbogbloshie, on the outskirts of Accra in Ghana is the second largest e-waste processing area in West Africa. Home to an estimated 80 000 inhabitants, the impoverished settlement has become the resting place for huge volumes of electronic-waste. According to the UN Environment Program, Western countries produce approximately 50 million tons of digital waste each year. Much of this techno-trash ends up piled into containers, destined for developing countries. Shipped under the pretext of being reusable electronic goods, in reality, places like the Agbogbloshie dump are ultimately littered with unsalable items. The marginalised communities who inhabit the area known locally as ‘Sodom and Gomorrah’, survive by burning the electronics to extract valuable metals – effectively turning the site into a toxic wasteland. Pieter Hugo first saw photos of the landfill in National Geographic. The images persuaded him to take his own photos and the artist created the visually surreal series, ‘Permanent Error’ documenting this profoundly inhumane environment, during two trips of two weeks each. COLLECTOR'S NOTE Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. COLLECTIONS The artist is represented in numerous local and international collections, notably, the 21c Museum, Louisville, USA.; USA Auckland Art Museum.; USA Centre Pompidou, Paris.; Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, USA.; Cincinnati Art Museum, USA.; Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, USA.; Daimler Art Collection, UK.; Deutsche Börse Group, Frankfurt, Germany.; Ethnologische Museum, Berlin, Germany.; FNAC, France.; Foam Photography Museum, Amsterdam.; Folkwang Museum, Essen, Germany.; Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio, Modena, Italy.; FRAC Réunion, Reunion Island, France.; Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag, the Netherlands.; Huis Marseille, Amsterdam.; Johannesburg Art Gallery.; Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town.
Condition_report : The condition is excellent. Not examined out of frame.

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