Joburg: Points of View (signed)

by Guy Tillim


Photographs: Guy Tillim

Publisher: Punctum Press

Leporello pages

Pictures: 28 color diptchs

Year: 2014

Comments: Limited edition of 200 hundred, 30,5 x 21,6 cm

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In Joburg: Points of View the artist returns to the city which he last photographed a decade ago. At the time, Johannesburg offered a provocation to Tillim's understanding of documentary photography and debates around representing a politically contested landscape. More recently, the artist has been increasingly interested in notions of judgement and control around image-making.


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Joburg: Points of View (signed)

by Guy Tillim


Photographs: Guy Tillim

Publisher: Punctum Press

Leporello pages

Pictures: 28 color diptchs

Year: 2014

Comments: Limited edition of 200 hundred, 30,5 x 21,6 cm

sold out

In Joburg: Points of View the artist returns to the city which he last photographed a decade ago. At the time, Johannesburg offered a provocation to Tillim's understanding of documentary photography and debates around representing a politically contested landscape. More recently, the artist has been increasingly interested in notions of judgement and control around image-making.


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Joburg: Points of View (signed)

by Guy Tillim


Photographs: Guy Tillim

Publisher: Punctum Press

Leporello pages

Pictures: 28 color diptchs

Year: 2014

Comments: Limited edition of 200 hundred, 30,5 x 21,6 cm

sold out

In Joburg: Points of View the artist returns to the city which he last photographed a decade ago. At the time, Johannesburg offered a provocation to Tillim's understanding of documentary photography and debates around representing a politically contested landscape. More recently, the artist has been increasingly interested in notions of judgement and control around image-making.


More books by Guy Tillim

more books tagged »street« | >> see all

more books tagged »South African« | >> see all

Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com