A book of photographers with no photographs highlights the ownership battles black lensmen are still battling
With most photographers struggling to raise capital to digitise work, those that have managed to do so have mostly used their own resources
Peter Magubane, whose images set him on a collision course with the apartheid government, pays tribute to his colleagues in this foreword to a new book
This photographer hopes that wise leadership arises to channel the energy of the youth of today, as did their forebears of 1976, into the actions that are necessary to truly liberate our country
Photographer Cedric Nunn’s travelling exhibition puts the spotlight on the South Africa’s past that’s been neglected, distorted or forgotten.
What’s waiting for you at this year’s FNB Jo’burg Art Fair? We get a sneak preview of the weekend ahead and chat to curators and artists.
Charles Leonard recalls the road trip that resulted in Cedric Nunn’s award-winning photograph.
Photographer Cedric Nunn had no choice but to pick up a camera and point it at the injustices of apartheid SA.
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/ 10 October 2007
Using words to convey the experience of visiting a photo exhibition means converting the event into a different currency of communication. But the coinage of text can’t recreate the imagery, or evoke the space of a gallery. What it can do is dig into the meaning of the Then & Now exhibition, which opened in Grahamstown last month.