Strauss & co - 15 February 2020, Cape Town

37  MARY SIBANDE SOUTH AFRICAN 1982– I Have Not, I Have 2010 edition 9/10 + 3AP archival digital print 110 by 80cm R120 000 – 160 000 Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, signed by the artist. EXHIBITED Another example from this edition is in the permanent collection of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia, USA. “The art of Mary Sibande tells the tale of her alter-ego character, Sophie, a domestic servant who finds refuge in dreams where she emancipates herself from the ghoulish realism of an ordinary existence. Exploring the construction of identity within post-apartheid South African society, Sibande’s work probes the stereotypical contextualization of the black female body … By way of Sophie’s mythical uniform, Sibande obliterates self- degrading notions of inferiority that could be inherent to her own family’s history or by extension to her socio-cultural background. She is the first in her family to reach academic accomplishment … while her mother and grandmother both worked as domestic servants. Poking at the power relationships between women, the art of Sibande also sheds new light on issues regarding race and gender … Her battle against injustice and ignorance through the medium of art is in itself a triumph over prejudice.” 1 1. Joyce Bidouzo-Coudray. (2013) Mary Sibande | Triumph over Prejudice . [Online]. Available: http://www.anotherafrica.net/art- culture/ marysibande- triumph-over-prejudice [12 December 2018]. 52

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