Strauss & co - 10 October 2016, Cape Town

534 535 534 Jane ALEXANDER SOUTH AFRICAN 1 959- Missing signed, dated 2004, inscribed ‘AP’and with the title in pencil on the reverse pigment print on cotton paper image size: 45 by 60cm R30 000–50 000 LITERATURE cf. Pep Subirós. (2011) (ed.) Jane Alexander: Surveys (From the Cape of Good Hope) , New York and Barcelona: Museum for African Art and ACTAR. Another example from the edition is illustrated on page 156. 535 Mikhael SUBOTZKY SOUTH AFRICAN 1 981- Johnny Fortune, Pollsmoor Maximum Security Prison (0016) signed, dated 2004 and numbered 1/9 in pencil in the margin inkjet print on cotton rag paper image size: 47 by 70cm R15 000–20 000 “Mikhael Subotzky was snapped up by Johannesburg’s Goodman Gallery at his student show… he had already established what has become his working method: to immerse himself into a situation that interests him, about which he wants to learn more, to spend time and engage at a one-to-one level with the people involved, and then to take photographs. In that final year at Michaelis, Subotzky spent most of his working time over three months inside the walls of Pollsmoor Prison, a hopelessly overcrowded correctional facility largely controlled by gangs, talking to the prisoners and the warders, teaching classes in photography to the inmates, taking his own images.” Sue Williamson. (August 2007) Mikhael Subotzky: Modus Operandi , [Online], Available: http://a rtthrob.co.za /07a ug/a rtbio.html [28 August 2016]. 209

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