Margaret Courtney-Clarke

Margaret Courtney-Clarke (born 1949) is a Namibian documentary photographer and photojournalist, living in Swakopmund. Her work "frequently explores the resilience of communities enduring the rapidly shifting landscapes of Namibia." Courtney-Clarke has made a trilogy of books on the art of African women: ''Ndebele'' (1986), ''African Canvas'' (1990), and ''Imazighen'' (1996). She has collaborated on books with David Goldblatt and Maya Angelou.

In 2007, Courtney-Clarke had solo exhibitions at New York State Museum and the African American Museum in Philadelphia. In 2019, she was shortlisted for the Prix Pictet for the book ''Cry Sadness into the Coming Rain'' (2017). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Maya Angelou : the poetry of living / by Courtney-Clarke, Margaret, 1949-

    Published 1999
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    African canvas : the art of West African women / by Courtney-Clarke, Margaret, 1949-

    Published 1990
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    Places in the sand / by Courtney-Clarke, Margaret, 1949-

    Published 1997
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