David Goldblatt
David Goldblatt HonFRPS (29 November 1930 – 25 June 2018) was a South African photographer noted for his portrayal of South Africa during the apartheid period. After apartheid's end, he concentrated more on the country's landscapes. Goldblatt's body of work was distinct from that of other anti-apartheid artists in that he photographed issues that went beyond the violent events of apartheid and reflected the conditions that led up to them. His forms of protest have a subtlety that traditional documentary photographs may lack; Goldblatt said, "[M]y dispassion was an attitude in which I tried to avoid easy judgments.... This resulted in a photography that appeared to be disengaged and apolitical, but which was in fact the opposite." Goldblatt also wrote journal articles and books on aesthetics, architecture, and structural analysis. Provided by Wikipedia-
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22by Claire Chewapreecha, Pekka Marttinen, Nicholas J Croucher, Susannah J Salter, Simon R Harris, Alison E Mather, William P Hanage, David Goldblatt, Francois H Nosten, Claudia Turner, Paul Turner, Stephen D Bentley, Julian ParkhillGet full text
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23by Tania Rivera-Hernandez, Diane G. Carnathan, Scott Jones, Amanda J. Cork, Mark R. Davies, Peter M. Moyle, Istvan Toth, Michael R. Batzloff, James McCarthy, Victor Nizet, David Goldblatt, Guido Silvestri, Mark J. WalkerGet full text
Published 2019-04-01
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