David Goldblatt : no ulterior motive / edited by Judy Ditner, Leslie M. Wilson, and Matthew S. Witkovsky.
"Born into a family of Lithuanian Jews who emigrated to South Africa, Goldblatt focused much of his work on Johannesburg, the city where he lived for most of his life. His relative freedom to move within a society bitterly divided by racial segregation influenced the critical perspective of his...
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Other title: | No ulterior motive |
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Language: | English |
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Madrid : Chicago, IL : New Haven, CT :
Fundación MAPFRE ; The Art Institute of Chicago ; Yale University Art Gallery in association with Yale University Press,
[2023]
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Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preface: Life on the margins / Njabulo S. Ndebele
- Introduction / Judy Ditner, Leslie M. Wilson, and Matthew S. Witkovsky
- Plates: Informality
- Near/Far
- Extraction
- Working people
- Disbelief
- Assembly
- Archives
- Dialogues: A visible unseen / Candice Jansen
- Shōmei Tomatsu / Matthew S. Witkovsky
- Search for the new land: imagining the house of freedom in the work of Ernest Cole / Ilze Wolff
- Santu Mofokeng / Matthew S. Witkovsky
- Structures of belief: Robert Adams and David Goldblatt / Yechen Zhao
- The empty space between earth and sky: David Goldblatt's Dutch reformed church photographs / Daniel Magaziner
- Separateness / Melissa Harris
- Boundaries, or ties that bind / Hilton Judin
- Driving with David / Jo Ractliffe
- The question of access / Sir Professor Zanele Muholi
- Sabelo on Sabelo / Sabelo Mlangeni
- Notes on two photographs and two photographers / Ruth Seopedi Motau
- Dula mona? The intention to stay / Lebohang Kganye
- Essays: Questions of conscience / Judy Ditner
- After something / Leslie M. Wilson.