David Goldblatt’s Fragments of Fietas captures more than loss — it reveals how memory, belonging, and faith survive even after home is erased
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On 11 March 1990, 50 years of Soviet occupation came to an end
David Edwards captures the soul of inner-city Johannesburg – the beauty and the harsh realities
For this Thokoza-born photographer, intimacy is important, no matter where he is positioned
A retrospective of photographic works at the Standard Bank Gallery offers a snapshot in time
A virtual retrospective of photographic works at the Standard Bank Art Gallery offer a snapshot in time
Photographer Tshepiso Mazibuko says she is an artist at heart, and lets her imagination take control
Photographer Nocebo Bucibo explores the role of photography in the production of the Thokoza hostels as spaces
The Argentinian icon died at his home on Wednesday, two weeks after having surgery on a blood clot in his brain
Mandisa Buthelezi and Thembi Mthembu are adding depth to the photographic archive through their self-portraits with captions and historical reframing
The celebration of the dead finds a resonance with the works of some of our leading creatives
How an earwormy, tongue-in-cheek song became an anthem of hope for Three Lions believers
Umlindelo wa Makholwa is not a series of images about religion, although it is born of religion
David Goldblatt has left South African documentary photography incalculably richer, writes Niren Tolsi
The renowned photographer passed away in the early hours of Monday morning.
With substantially more followers than Christianity’s 2.3-billion, the beautiful game is a religion all of its own
A new David Goldblatt exhibition in Paris raises questions about the photographer in relation to documentary practice in South Africa
Photographer David Goldblatt and Jeremy Kuper discuss old monuments and moves by students to have statues like that of Cecil John Rhodes removed.
David Goldblatt salutes a photographer whose work speaks fluently about people and events