Strauss & co - 13 November 2017, Johannesburg

212 297 Walter Oltmann SOUTH AFRICAN 1960– Coelacanth signed, dated 2010 and numbered 7/10 in pencil in the margin linocut image size: 89,5 by 177,5 cm R40 000 – 60 000 EXHIBITED Standard Bank Gallery, Johannesburg, Water, the [Delicate] Thread of Life , 28 July to 1 October 2011 LITERATURE Marion Dixon (ed.) (2011). Water, the [Delicate] Thread of Life , Johannesburg: Standard Bank of South Africa. Illustrated on pages 69 and 94. Another example from this edition is in the Standard Bank Corporate Collection. Walter Oltmann’s linocut of a coelacanth, a deep-sea vertebrate once thought to be extinct, is captivating on a number of levels. Oltmann is particularly attracted to the mythology surrounding the coelacanth as a hybrid form of creature that was thought to represent an evolutionally transitonal state between fish and land animal. The artist evokes the mythical duality of the creature by including subtle human elements in the form of a human foot, hand and eye. Oltmann uses the stark contrast of the linocut medium to render the life size, shy creature that is known to inhabit very deep waters off the South African coastline. The linocut creates the effect of a pale creature suspended against a dark background as if floating in the depth of the ocean while also referencing displaced creatures found in museums bleached by formaldehyde in the tanks in which they are displayed. A SELECTION OF ARTWORKS FROM KWAZULU-NATAL | LOTS 239–298

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