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David Goldblatt (South African, born 1930)Hangklip signed and dated David Goldblatt 18/12/2002, no. 59/60gelatin silver print38 x 47.6cm (14 15/16 x 18 3/4in).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Malick Sidibé (Malian, 1935-2016)'Surprise Party' & 'Studio' the first is signed, titled and dated 'Surprise Party 1966 Malick Sidibé (printed 2014)'; the second is inscribed 'Studio 1973 Malick Sidibé (printed 2014)' (verso)gelatin silver prints61 x 61cm (24 x 24in) each.(2)Footnotes:Malick Sidibé opened Studio Malick in the Bagadadji neighborhood of Bamako, Mali, in 1962. Unlike those of his predecessors, his studio was an electrified indoor establishment that achieved its heyday during the 1960s and '70s. Although Sidibé favors studio portraiture, which often commemorates special occasions and captures clients looking their best, he is arguably most renowned worldwide for party photographs that showcase his capacity to frame bodies in motion. During the 1960s, photographic settings became more intimate, reflecting the interests and activities of youthful clientele, including domestic interiors and courtyards as well as local beaches along the Niger River. This change was enabled by technological advances, such as medium-format flash cameras and safety celluloid film, which rendered the medium increasingly accessible and portable. Of the same generation as their subjects, photographers like Sidibé and later his assistants actively participated in the social circles they depicted. Early in the decade, Sidibé's images captured the optimism of the independence era and the ecstatic energy of Bamako's youth expressing their individuality at neighborhood parties and dances. Participating in an international cultural revolution, these individuals rallied behind rock 'n' roll and rhythm and blues music, pursuing social liberties and trends promoted by performers such as James Brown.Under the repressive socialism of President Modibo Keïta (1960–68) in the mid-1960s and the subsequent military dictatorship of President Moussa Traoré (1968–91), Studio Malick's photographs represent the irreverent attitudes and activities of men and women in Bamako who were frustrated by and defied restrictive governmental policies. Violating curfew, they organized and attended late-night parties, wore provocative Western clothing, and enjoyed imported consumer goods such as records and alcohol, at times illegally. Thus, portraits made by Sidibé and his assistants during the late 1960s and '70s depict recalcitrant individuals enjoying forbidden freedoms.BibliographyC. Keller, Malick Sidibé, accessed from https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/10485For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Great Britain 1977-1981-Three Souvenir folders issued for the following - Stampex 1977, Royal Silver Jubilee a specimen sheet showing unadopted stamp essays from the British Post Office archives cancelled The Queen's Silver Jubilee 1952-1977, Stampex 1979, Sir Roland Hill 1795/1879 contains specimen sheet Britain's National stamp exhibition Stampex 1979 with images of Roland |Hill, 1d black and 2d blue cancelled with a red Maltese Cross Stampex 1979 cancel additional Presentation print for the Stampex banquet 1979 with the Name Sir Poland Hill set shown, Super Stampex 1891 anniversaries contains sheets stamped specimen for the 1st UK post and images of the 1931 German Graf Zeppelin Polar Flight, cancelled super Stampex 1981 with an air craft cachet stamp

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