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South Africa The Structure of Things Then

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ISBN-10: 1580930263

ISBN-13: 9781580930260

Edition: 1998

Authors: David Goldblatt

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South Africa: The Structure of Things Thenis the culmination of fifteen years of photography, research, and writing by acclaimed South African photographer David Goldblatt. In more than 130 evocative black-and-white photographs, Goldblatt probes the relationships between South African structures and the forces that shaped the society from 1652 to 1990, a period he calls the Era of Baasskap, or white domination. His seminal exploration compels a reexamination of South Africa's cultural heritage as manifested in its structures. The hopes and fears of the builders are captured alongside their buildings. In his introduction and in the extended captions to the photographs, Goldblatt gives…    
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Book details

List price: $50.00
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: Monacelli Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/16/1998
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 260
Size: 10.69" wide x 12.03" long x 0.87" tall
Weight: 4.048
Language: English

David Goldblatt was born in Randfontein, South Africa on November 29, 1930. He received a degree in commerce from the University of Witwatersrand. When his father died in 1962, he took over his father's clothing shop. He sold the business in 1963 and used the proceeds to become a full-time photographer. His photographs captured the racial dynamics of South Africa during apartheid and after. His pictures were published in numerous books including On the Mines and The Transported of Kwandebele. He shot mostly in black-and-white for much of his career, but started working in color in the 1990s due to the digital age. His photographs were displayed in numerous gallery shows including a solo…