Publisher's Description
More than 10 years after the end of Apartheid,
South Africa is still ravaged by political, medical
and, as ever, racial struggle. Violence and crime
rates remain extremely high, and critics say that
the democratic process hasn’t helped the disadvantaged
or redistributed wealth, it has only installed
a new elite. The contemporary photographers
Omar Badsha, David Goldblatt, Bob Gosani, Pieter
Hugo, Ranjith Kally, Thando Mama, Santu
Mofokeng, Jo Ractliffe, Jürgen Schadeberg, Bernie
Searle and Andrew Tshabangu have undertaken to
document the new South Africa—the changing
and the tenaciously unchanging—in pictures. From
David Goldblatt’s famous Commuter series on
black workers forced to travel from the townships
to Johannesburg to Omar Badsha’s Imperial Ghetto,
a study of the everyday life of inhabitants of Indian
descent in the harbor city of Durban, they seek, and
find, home truths.
Book Information
ISBN:
3938821337
Publisher:
Verlag Fur Moderne Kunst Nurnberg
Format:
Hardcover, 240 pages
Language:
English
Dimensions:
7.1 x
8.4 x
0.7 inches