'Ponte City' by Mikhael SUBOTZKY documents the history of Africa's tallest residential high-rise building using photos of the building, portraits of residents & texts in a book togehter with 17 booklets of found ephemera and archived advertising material.
398,00 € *
In this out-of-print photo volume 'There's a Place in Hell for Me and My Friends' Pieter HUGO devotes himself to those components that are 'active' under the surface and consist of a much broader spectrum. What seems to divide us at the actually unites us
298,00 € Weight 1.1 kg
In his haunting, fascinating photo essay about a dump in Ghana, South African photographer Pieter HUGO exposes the repressed downside of fast-moving consumption and tells of a community characterized by poverty and the will to survive of every individual.
128,00 € Weight 1 kg
In 'As Terras do Fim do Mundo', Jo RACTLIFFE traces the routes of the 'border war' that South Africa waged in Angola from the mid-1960s to the 80s. The focus is on the war zone itself and how past violencemanifests itself in the landscape of the present.
120,00 € Weight 1.4 kg
The out-of-print accordion-format photo book 'Petros Village' by Guy TILLIM is about the rural life of the villagers of a small village in the East African Republic of Malawi. About one-third of the double-page photographs show portraits of its residents.
120,00 € Weight 0.7 kg
The photo book 'Flat Noodle Soup Talk' by Pieter HUGO is the result of an 'artist in residence' stay. Other books in this series by Guy TILLIM, Michael KENNA among others. This book was published in a limited edition of only 500 copies.
98,00 €
Out-of-print volume 'David Goldblatt. Photographs' is an anthology of the South African photographer's works, published on the occasion of the 2006 exhibition in Arles (with Martin Parr as curator). It takes the viewer from 1960s South Africa to the 2000s
98,00 € * Weight 1.9 kg
'Photographs. 1980s to now ', contains for the first time a selection of the work of the South African photographer Jo RACTLIFFE. Looking over the past 35 years, it contains images from important photo essays as well as works that have never been shown.
95,00 € *
With the photo book 'La Cucaracha', the South African photographer Pieter HUGO has once again succeeded in creating an impressive social portrait in which he was more interested in the people of Mexico than in the country's architecture or economy.
from 85,00 € Weight 1.6 kg
'Photographers References No.1' exposes the creative processes of South African photographer David GOLDBLATT. It provides insights into his practice by revealing personal references and influences that have helped shape his distinctive visual language.
from 78,00 € Weight 0.3 kg