Monkey Shrine, Five
Provenienza : [Prior auction history]
2017-04-25, Omni Fine Art Auctioneers, lot 430, ZAR 8500
2018-11-13, Stephan Welz & Co, "Fine Art & Books Auction", None, lot 51, ZAR 5850.0
2018-11-13, Stephan Welz & Co, "Fine Art & Books Auction", None, lot 52, ZAR 2340.0
2020-06-01, Strauss & Co, "Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art, Decorative Arts and Wine
Online-Only Auction", None, lot 378, ZAR None
2020-07-06, Strauss & Co, "19th century, Modern, Post-War, Contemporary Art, Decorative Arts and Wine
Online-Only Auction", None, lot 489, ZAR None
None
Literature : Judith Mason (1989) Talking Pictures: A scrapbook with notes and comments, Broederstroom: Broederstroom Press, illustrated on pages 2 and 3, mentioned in text on pages 4 and 5.
Note : 'I made Monkey Shrine a vehicle for expressing as much of the pleasure as I could. Against such self-indulgence I have sought to describe the paradoxes of fear and pain and isolation, using repellent images which nevertheless convey dignity and pathos. In no way is any of this work satire, it is simply a set of metaphors which glance off each other.'1
1. Judith Mason (1989) Talking Pictures: A scrapbook with notes and comments, Broederstroom: Broederstroom Press, page 4.