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08 January 2019

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JR's second film, Inside Out: The People's Art Project, is a documentary that tracks the evolution of the biggest participatory art project in the world, Inside Out. Retrieved 15 February 2011.

Cape Town: Umuzi, 2010. David Goldblatt Born 1930-11-29 29 November 1930 , Died 25 June 2018 2018-06-25 aged 87 , South Africa Nationality South African Occupation Photographer Years active 1948—2018 Notable work On the Mines 1973 , Some Afrikaners Photographed, 1975 The Structure of Things Then 1998 Goldblatt was born in , , and was the youngest of the three sons of Eli and Olga Goldblatt.

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For the British writer and broadcaster, see. David Goldblatt 29 November 1930 — 25 June 2018 was a noted for his portrayal of South Africa during the period of and more recently that country's landscapes. David Goldblatt Born 1930-11-29 29 November 1930 , Died 25 June 2018 2018-06-25 aged 87 , South Africa Nationality South African Occupation Photographer Years active 1948—2018 Notable work On the Mines 1973 , Some Afrikaners Photographed, 1975 The Structure of Things Then 1998 Goldblatt was born in , , and was the youngest of the three sons of Eli and Olga Goldblatt. His grandparents arrived in from around 1893, having fled the persecution of in the. Goldblatt worked in his father's men's outfitters, attended Krugersdorp High School, and graduated from the with a degree in commerce. Goldblatt began photographing in 1948 and documented developments in South Africa through the period of up until his death in 2018. Until the end of the 1990s Goldblatt — in what he called his personal work — rarely photographed in colour. A solo exhibition of his work was held at the in in 1998. At Documenta, two projects were shown: black-and-white work depicting life in the middle-class white community of in the 1970s and 1980s, as well as examples of later from the series Johannesburg Intersections. Goldblatt's book South Africa: The Structure of Things Then, published in 1998, offers an in-depth visual analysis of the relationship between South Africa's structures and the forces that shaped them, from the country's early colonial beginnings up until 1990. Cape Town: C Struik, 1973. Johannesburg: Murray Crawford, 1975. With Margaret Courtney-Clark and John Kench. Cape Town: C Struik, 1981. Cape Town: The Gallery Press, 1982. Cape Town: South African National Gallery, 1983. New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1986. London: The Photographers' Gallery, 1986. With Brenda Goldblatt and Phillip van Niekerk. 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Retrieved 8 June 2016. Michael Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town, 2008;, December 2008 — Rencontres tj 2009;New York City, July—October 2009;, February—May 2009; University Si of Contemporary Art,2011. Retrieved 25 February 2011. The project encourages citizens to take ownership of walls that were previously restricted and in doing so testing the limits of what they thought was possible. In 2014, JR made one final project for Women Are Custodes with the dockers of. Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson,January—April 2011. Use your mobile device as your guide to meet new friends wherever you go, a concert at Madison Square Garden, a bus tour in Barcelona, or a local neighborhood bar. The beauty of meeting and relating on JWMatch is that you can do this in a north, anonymous and fun environment. Église Saint Roch Paris 1er. Rotterdam and Berlin, 1998. Revised and augmented rencontres tj of Some Afrikaners Photographed 1975.

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