In South African prisons
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Today i went to the NBK gallery in Berlin to see an installation which proved to be a huge disappointment. Fortunately the space is also exhibiting the work of some of the most talented photographers from South Africa. Mikhael Subotzki's panoramic photographs of the inside of the Pollsmoor prison were by far the most moving. They portray overcrowded cells, appalling living conditions and tin constructions. "Despite the fact that prison is a fundamental reality for so many young men in this country, it is easy for us to ignore it ... How can we agree to the extensive use of the prison and then turn away from the realities inside them?", he says. The images below belong to his Vier Hoeke ("Four Corners") series:
Two more gems: Santu Mofokeng because of the bitter-sweet irony of city streets invaded by billboards that say "Coca-Cola Makes A Meal" or "Democracy is Forever"; Guy Tillim for his fabulous portraits and images of desolated urban scenery. Also part of the show, Pieter Hugo, Bridget Baker, Lien Botha, David Goldblatt, Zanele Muholi, Jean Brundrit, Jo Ractliffe, Andrew Tshabangu and Nontsikelelo (Lolo) Veleko. More posts about prison: Inside a Bolivian jail, Caseros Prison Demolition Project. |
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These South African photographers are great!
If you're in LA, go and see Pieter Hugo's 'Looking Aside' exhibition at the Stephen Cohen Gallery (www.stephencohengallery.com) (on Beverly Blvd.). Pieter also features in 'Photo LA' currently on at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Pieter was ranked as one of the global top 100 emerging artists by Art Review Magazine in December 2005. His work is now getting the praise it deserves!
Look out for other SA photographers, as well. African contemporary art on the verge of being the new Chinese avant garde?????