Statement by the photographer duo Adam BROOMBERG & Oliver CHANARIN
"We met Mr. Mkhize in a migrant worker’s hostel in a township outside Johannesburg, South Africa. He told us that he had been photographed twice before in his life. The first time was for his Passbook, a document which allowed the apartheid government to control his movements. The second was for his ID book, which allowed him to vote in the country’s first democratic elections. Ten years later we met him and took his picture." (© Adam BROOMBERG & Oliver CHANARIN)
Background information
"A decade after the fall of apartheid and how have things changed for those living in South Africa today? The authors spent three months traversing their homeland examining the way people live, how they work, how they love and how they die. Through their work we learn of individuals’; aspirations and fears, such as Matapa Maila, a contestant in Miss Teen South Africa, who has no memory of apartheid; Mandllenkosi Noqhayi, a circumcision initiate who is studying to become an accountant, and Mishack Masilela, a contestant at the Miss Gay Soweto competition, who wants to be able to marry the man that he loves. Threaded through these personal tales and glimpses of everyday life we gain an understanding of the wider issues facing South Africa today, such as the housing shortage, high unemployment, widespread violent crime, the impact of economic migrants and perhaps most significant of all, the widespread effect of the AIDS epidemic. But it is also a story of optimism and empowerment. After ten years of freedom South Africa has one of the most progressive constitution in the world and the strongest economies in Africa.
Content
Initially commissioned for the new Constitutional Court in Johannesburg, the photo volume 'Mr. Mkhize's Portrait & Other Stories from the New South Africa' by Adam BROOMBERG & Oliver CHANARIN brings together the many portraits that represent this new South Africa." (© Trolley books, 2014)
About the British photographer duo, Adam BROOMBERG (b.1970) & Oliver CHANARIN (b.1970)
Photo books by Adam BROOMBERG & Oliver CHANARIN
- Book design
- Stephen MALE
- Format
- Pb. (no dust jacket, as issued), 16,5 x 20 x 1,5 cm., 152 pp., 82 color ills., text language: English