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Norman Catherine né en 1949
À propos du lot n° 31
Norman Catherine; South African 1949-; Close Shave ,1994
Medium: mixed media on canvas laid down on board
Dimensions : 118,5 by 176cm excluding frame 123 by 180 by 6cm including frame
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Prix: 12 100.00 USD 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Estimations(basse-haute) : 250000 ZAR-350000 ZAR 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Strauss & Co, Salle de vente 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
,Lieu de la vente : Cape Town, Western Cape, ZA
Titre de la vente : Portway to Cohen: A Collector’s Legacy and Other Properties - Session One 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Date de la vente : 21/02/2026 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Référence de l'enchère : R7FH4508UY Online sale

Provenance : [Propriété non datée] - Property of a Gentleman
Exhibited :
Literature : Michael Stevenson (ed) (2001) Works From A Private Collection of Contemporary South African Art on Permanent Loan to The Chancellor Oppenheimer Library, University of Cape Town, Cape Town: University of Cape Town, illustrated in black and white and colour on back cover, unpaginated, cat. no. 6.
Notes : The 1990s marked a significant phase in Norman Catherine's career. Shaped by South Africa's changing political climate, Catherine leaned fully into his interest in the psychological, grotesque, and absurd. He became known for his small-scale sculptural works, often made from resin, polymer, and mixed media, which were frequently presented in vitrines or wall-mounted boxes. This period saw him develop a distinctive visual language that combined playful, cartoon-like forms with darker undertones, exploring themes of power, vulnerability, and human unease. 1 The present lot, Close Shave, exemplifies this approach. It is a mixed media work depicting a tense interior scene in which figures, objects, and symbols compete for attention. Its bright colours and bold lines heighten a sense of pressure and unease. The title hints at a narrow escape or looming danger, echoed by the large profile in the foreground, which appears watchful and imposing. Ladders, tools, and fragmented faces suggest themes of control, surveillance, and performance. Beneath its playful surface, the work reflects on vulnerability, power, and the subtle anxieties embedded in everyday life. 1. Everard Read (no date) Everard Read, Norman Catherine, online, accessed 22 January 2026.
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