Strauss & Co collaboration with strong results for rare and important art from across East Africa – African Business Innovation
- Tanzanian modernists Sam Ntiro and K.F. Msangi top sales table
- Msangi’s Baobab Under the Red Moon, from 1968, sells for KES 3 522 000 / US$ 27 271
- Auction earns KES 29 666 980 / US$ 229 727 from 52 lots sold, with 80% sell-through rate
- More than 70% of lots sold achieve or exceed high estimate
NAIROBI – A strong turnout of prospective buyers to the inaugural edition of Art Auction East Africa | Strauss & Co, a successful new collaboration between Nairobi-based Danda Jaroljmek’s Circle Art Agency and South African auction house Strauss & Co, produced robust bidding for rare and important art from East Africa and beyond. There was especially strong interest in rare-to-market paintings by acclaimed Tanzanian modernists Sam Ntiro and K.F. Msangi, culminating in new auction benchmarks for these and other artists from the East Africa region.
Held at Circle Art Gallery in Nairobi, the live-virtual auction opened with Kenyan painter Boniface Maina’s 2012 composition Diary of the Concealed, which sold after heavy bidding for KES 645 700 / US$ 5 000. The vigorous interest set the tone for auction, which saw two paintings by K.F. Msangi, painted at opposite ends of the 1960s, achieve the highest individual prices. Msangi’s Baobab Under the Red Moon, a fervid post-impressionist landscape from 1968, was the evening’s top earner, selling for KES 3 522 000 / US$ 27 271 – more than double the pre-sale estimate.
“Encouragingly, over 70% of the sold lots sold were within or above the high estimate, demonstrating the competitive nature of the bidding,” says Dr Alastair Meredith, Director and Art Department Head, Strauss & Co, who shared duties at the rostrum with Susie Goodman, Director, Strauss & Co. “Overall, the live-virtual auction earned KES 29 666 980 / US$ 229 727 from 52 lots sold, with a sell-through rate just shy of 80% and bidders spanning 19 countries globally. Over 45% of the bidders were new buyers to Art Auction East Africa | Strauss & Co, which is exciting for the longevity of this sale. The bidders comprised both private and institutional collectors, which reflects positively on the strength of the region.”
“There was a really great atmosphere in the room, with about 120 prospective buyers in attendance and a large presence of online viewers, which suggested new interest and reach for us,” says Danda Jaroljmek, Director, Circle Art Agency, who established Art Auction East Africa in 2013 as a platform to cultivate a secondary market for modern and contemporary East African artists working. “Sales were up on previous years, with especially big results for rare works by K.F. Msangi and Sam Ntiro. There were also some surprises, like Sudanese artist Miska Mohammed’s The Movement of Daisies from 2021, which sold for KES 1 150 520 / US$ 8 908. The bidders were chiefly collectors familiar with East African art, but there was definitely a sense of new eyes on the superb work on offer from this region of the African continent.”
“The inaugural edition of Art Auction East Africa | Strauss & Co is a realisation of Strauss & Co’s strategic commitment to be an auction house from the African continent presenting work to collectors on the continent and beyond,” says Susie Goodman, who travelled to Kenya with a team of Strauss & Co sales and logistics experts. “Our experience in hosting online sales has positioned us well in order to present auctions such as this in a new location. We are very much committed to having sales in this region and other regions across the African continent. For me personally, the collaboration with Danda Jaroljmek and her team at Circle Art Agency emphasised that our art ecosystem is stronger when we work together.”
In the lead up to the sale, Strauss & Co, working with Circle Art Agency, hosted a series of engagements with collectors and experts. They included a panel discussion with local art experts, talks and meetings with private collectors, as well as a public lecture by Dr Alastair Meredith at the Muthaiga Country Club and a young collectors event and boutique hotel Social House.
“One of our duties as an African auction house is to highlight the existing links between artists from our area of expertise, Southern Africa, and other parts of the continent,” says Dr Alastair Meredith. “South Africa has especially strong historical links to the East African region through modernist artists like Walter Battiss, Terence McCaw, Frans Oerder, Alexis Preller, JH Pierneef and Irma Stern, who all travelled up the east coast of Africa and were enormously inspired by the landscape of the region. At the same time, it was very important for Strauss & Co to partner with Circle Art Agency to present this knowledge to audiences in Nairobi. The outreach programme enabled us to gain considerable insights about artists from Kenya, Tanzania, Sudan, Ethiopia and beyond, lessons that will help bolster our future sales. It was a privilege to learn from Danda Jaroljmek and her team at Circle Art Agency about the amazing creative output from this region.”
Alongside the stop results achieved by Tanzanian modernists K.F. Msangi and Sam Ntiro, the auction delivered strong results by Kenyan contemporary artists. Painter Justus Kyalo’s umber 2021 composition More Light a Little fetched KES1 056 600 / US$8 181, and Beatrice Wanjiku’s mixed-media painting We Are Who We Are, from 2010, achieved KES 939 200 / US$ 7 272. The top selling Ugandan artist were Geoffrey Mukasa – represented by a still life painted a year before his death in 2009, sold for KES 1 174 000 / US$ 9 090 – and Fabian Mpagi, whose modernist work from 1979, Abstract Figures, earned KES 950 940 / US$ 7 363.
Art Auction East Africa | Strauss & Co was presented on Strauss & Co’s digital network. The currency for the sale was Kenyan Shilling (KSh). All collections of works sold are in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Established in 2009, Strauss & Co is the leading art auction house in Africa, specialising in modern and contemporary art, collectable design, fine wine and jewellery. With a focus on African and international art, Strauss & Co caters to art enthusiasts globally with its curated mix of marquee live auctions, single-artist sales, spotlight presentations and popular monthly online sales. A pioneer of borderless digital sales, Strauss & Co has a large global client list interested in artists, designers and wine producers from Africa and beyond. Private treaty services are also available.
Strauss & Co is the leading reseller of work by blue-chip artists William Kentridge, J.H. Pierneef and Irma Stern. It has achieved the highest number of records for South African artists at auction. Notable records include the R31.9m / US$ 1.78m sale of Vladimir Tretchikoff’s 1955 portrait Lady from the Orient in 2025. Expanding from its original format of four live sales annually in 2009, which earned R100m, Strauss & Co has consistently grown its revenues, earning R388m / $21.6m from 65 auctions in 2024.
The company actively champions artists and makers from Africa in global centres across Africa and Europe through dynamic engagements with partners in cities such as Berlin, London, Nairobi and Venice. In South Africa, Strauss & Co supports various education and community engagement programmes, including a year-round exhibition programme in Cape Town and Johannesburg. Art Club is a further expression of its belief in a sustainable ecosystem and provides collectors with opportunity to learn and socialise at events in Cape Town, Johannesburg, London and Stellenbosch.
Nairobi, Kenya, 5 November 2025
53 of 66 lots sold
80.30% lot sell-through rate
100.00% value sell-through rate
Auction Total: KES 29.777 Million
TOP TEN LOTS
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Lot 26
Kiure Francis Msangi Tanzanian 1936 – 2003 Baobab under the Red Moon 1968 signed and dated ’68 acrylic on board 61 by 102cm excluding frame Sold KES 3 522 000 |
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Lot 24
Kiure Francis Msangi Tanzanian 1936 – 2003 Lusiki 1961 signed and dated 61; inscribed with the artist’s name, the date and the title ‘Nude’ on the reverse oil on canvas laid down on board 66,5 by 111,5cm excluding frame Sold KES 1 584 900 |
| Lot 39
Sam Joseph Ntiro Tanzanian 1923-1993 Working in the Fields c.1970 signed oil on canvas 77 by 155cm excluding frame; 81 by 160 by 4cm including frame Sold KES1 291 400 |
| Lot 13
Geoffrey Mukasa Ugandan 1954-2009 Still Life 2007-2008 signed and dated 07-08 mixed media with collage on board 60 by 45,5cm excluding frame; 89,5 by 76,5 by 2,5cm including frame Sold KES 1 174 000 |
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Lot 54
Miska Mohammed Sudanese 1995- The Movement of Daisies 2021 signed acrylic on canvas 100 by 150 by 2,5cm, unframed Sold KES 1 150 520 |
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Lot 31
Justus Kyalo Kenyan 1972- More Light a Little 2021 signed, dated 1/2021 and inscribed with the title on the reverse acrylic on canvas 120 by 99,5 by 2,5cm, unframed Sold KES 1 056 600 |
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Lot 16
Fabian Mpagi Ugandan 1953-2002 Abstract Figures 1979 inscribed with the artist’s name, the date, the title and medium on a label adhered to the reverse oil on board 57,5 by 46cm excluding frame; 88 by 76,5 by 4,5cm including frame Sold KES 950 940 |
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Lot 45
Beatrice Wanjiku Kenyan 1978- We Are Who We Are 2010 signed, dated and inscribed ‘Immortality series’ on the reverse acrylic and found objects on canvas 150 by 100 by 4cm, unframed Sold KES 939 200 |
| Lot 52
Mahmoud Mohamed Farah Sudanese 1944- Displacement l, from the Act of War Art of War series 2021 signed and dated oil on canvas 148 by 145 by 3,5cm, unframed Sold KES 939 200 |
| Lot 3
Ronex Ahimbisibwe Ugandan 1977- Kissed by the Sun 2019 signed acrylic on canvas 100 by 85 by 3cm Sold KES 915 720 |
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