Strauss & co - 13 October 2014, Cape Town
186 576 Marco CIANFANELLI SOUTH AFRICAN 1 970- Untitled Portrait executed in 1998 burn drawing on kudu hide, in the artist’s original frame 67 by 67cm R10 000–15 000 EXHIBITED Mark Coetzee Fine Art Cabinet, Cape Town, Marco Cianfanelli: Atlantis, 7 to 31 October 1998 577 576 577 Judith MASON SOUTH AFRICAN 1 938- Image/After-image signed oil on board 129 by 121cm R30 000–50 000 © Judith Mason | DALRO LITERATURE In one series of small works, Cianfanelli has used a selection of indigenous skins …They are exceptionally beautiful: sensuous, evocative, visceral; and slightly uncomfortable to engage with. There is the ambivalence of cruelty or mutilation which seeps into one’s understanding of these works. They are simultaneously uneasy and pleasurable precisely because of their ambivalent visual contradictions. This is further complicated by the way in which sensory access to the works is obscured. Cianfanelli employs glass and metal frames which affect one’s ability to read the materials as fur/ painting/ photograph. Tracy Murinik in Mark Coetzee. (1998) Marco Cianfanelli: Atlantis, Mark Coetzee Fine Art Cabinet, unpaginated. NOTES This portrait references the marble portrait bust of an aristocratic woman of the Flavian era circa 120 CE.
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