David Goldblatt + Nadine Gordimer
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David Goldblatt + Nadine Gordimer
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Features an essay on the human and political dimensions of mining in South Africa by Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer. This book is re-designed and expanded version of the author's influential book of 1973.
On the Mines is a re-designed and expanded version of David Goldblatt's influential book of 1973. Goldblatt grew up in the South African town of Randfontein, which was shaped by the social culture and financial success of the gold mines surrounding it. When these mines started to fail in the mid-sixties, Goldblatt began taking photos of them, which form the basis of On the Mines.
The book features an essay on the human and political dimensions of mining in South Africa by Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer, whose writing has long influenced Goldblatt. The new version of the book maintains the original three chapters: "The Witwatersrand: a Time and Tailings", "Shaftsinking", and "Mining Men", but is otherwise completely updated, in Goldblatt's words, "to expand the view but not to alter the sense of things".
There are thirty-one new mostly unpublished photos, including colour images, eleven deleted images, a postscript by Gordimer to her essay, as well as a text by Goldblatt reflecting on his childhood and the 1973 book.
On the Mines is the first of many titles in an ambitious collaboration between the photographer and Steidl that will publish Goldblatt's life work in a series of re-prints and new books.
David Goldblatt is a definitive photographer of his generation, esteemed for his dispassionate depiction of life in South Africa over a period of more than fifty years. Born in Randfontein in 1930, Goldblatt worked in his father's menswear business until 1963, when he took up photography full time.
Goldblatt's work concerns above all human values and is a unique document of life during and after apartheid. His photographs are held in major international collections, and his solo exhibitions include those at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1998, and the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson in Paris in 2011.
In 1989, Goldblatt founded the Market Photo Workshop in Johannesburg to teach visual literacy and photography, especially to those disadvantaged by apartheid.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9783869304915
Publisher: Steidl Publishers
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 10 September 2012
Country: Germany
Imprint: Steidl Verlag
Edition: First revised edition
Illustration: Illustrated in colour and tritone throughout
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 277.0mm
Height: 277.0mm
Weight: 1620g
Pages: 180
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