Publisher's Description
Ethnically diverse, and blighted by
conflict and violence for decades,
South Africa has supplied photography
with a great deal of subject
matter. Today the country’s
extraordinarily rich photographic
heritage is an important part of
its continual effort to maintain
consciousness of the injustices
and crimes of the Apartheid years.
South African Photography
1950–2010 includes the work of
some of the most important
photographers working in the
region in the postwar era: Bob
Gosani, Peter Magubane, David
Goldblatt, Ranjith Kally, Cedric
Nunn, Santu Mofokeng, Mikhael
Subotzky, Pierre Crocquet, Jodi
Bieber and anonymous photographers
for DRUM Magazine (BAHA
Archives). Encompassing the
turmoil and transformations of
the past 60 years, this publication
is divided into three historical
periods: Apartheid, 1950–1976”;
“Struggle, 1976–1994”; and
“Freedom, 1994–2010.”
Book Information
ISBN:
3775727183
Publisher:
Hatje Cantz
Format:
Hardcover, 160 pages
Language:
English
Dimensions:
9.8 x
12.4 x
0.8 inches