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Jeanne Gaigher

Untitled (Beetroot)(Contemporary Abstract)

Description

A sister piece entitled Beetroot sold at the Zeitz MOCAA charity auction in 2018 and now forms part of the Frank Kilbourn collection. Currently on view at Welgemeend, for their annual art month exhibition..

"Jeanne Gaigher is a South African artist known for her layered, process-driven paintings that explore the body, movement, and psychological space. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Stellenbosch (2012) and lives and works in Cape Town. Gaigher has presented solo exhibitions across South Africa and Europe, including recent shows with RESERVOIR and Osart Gallery at the 2023 Investec Cape Town Art Fair, as well as solo presentations in Turin, Warsaw, and Milan. Her work has featured in numerous group exhibitions in cities such as London, Munich, Brescia, and Vienna. In 2024, she was invited to the Villa Filanda Antonini artist residency in Italy. Read more about the artist on her website https://www.jeannegaigher.com/about"

Artwork Specifications

Medium

pigment digital print, ink and acrylic on canvas

Dimensions

96 x 103 x 4 cm

Date Created

2017

Artist

Jeanne Gaigher

Artist Nationality

South African

Artist Lifespan

1990 - Present

Signature

signed and dated on the reverse

Framed

Framed in Kiaat, by Wessel Snyman bespoke framers. 96 by 103cm including frame.

Condition

Good. Inspected by Le Clus.

Provenance

Acquired from the artist's studio, 2017, Private Collection, Cape Town.

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Location: Cape Town, South Africa