Jo Ractliffe: Photographs 1980s – now

Author:   Emmanuel Iduma ,  Matthew Witkovsky
Publisher:   Steidl Publishers
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9783958296985


Pages:   456
Publication Date:   04 February 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Shortlisted for The Photographer's Gallery's Photography Foundation Prize Co-published with The Walther Collection, this book is the first to present a comprehensive selection of the work of South African photographer Jo Ractliffe. Looking back over the past 35 years, it brings together images from major photo-essays, as well as early works that have not been seen before. Described by Okwui Enwezor as ""one of the most accomplished and underrated photographers of her generation,"" Ractliffe started working in the early 1980s, and her photographs continue to reflect her preoccupation with the South African landscape and the ways in which it figures in the country's imaginary-particularly the violent legacies of apartheid. In 2007 she extended her interests to the war in Angola and published three photobooks on the aftermath of that conflict and its manifestations in the South African landscape: Terreno Ocupado (2008), As Terras do Fim do Mundo (2010) and The Borderlands (2015). In Ractliffe's work, to see-particularly in the treacherous case of South Africa, where, despite appearances of black-and-white moral clarity, things are far murkier than often revealed-is to see beyond what the image reveals itself to be. Okwui Enwezor Co-published with The Walther Collection, Neu-Ulm and New York

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Author:   Emmanuel Iduma ,  Matthew Witkovsky
Publisher:   Steidl Publishers
Imprint:   Steidl Verlag
Weight:   2.700kg
ISBN:  

9783958296985


ISBN 10:   395829698
Pages:   456
Publication Date:   04 February 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A powerful new book brings together over three decades of images from a photographer preoccupied with her native landscape, as the country grappled with the violent consequences of apartheid.-- The Guardian


"Jo Ractliffe's expansive new photobook demonstrates how words and pictures bring historical memory into sharp relief.--Nicole Acheampong ""Aperture"" A mix of prose, impactful imagery and in-depth, personal cadences...that echo with history and politics-- ""PORT Magazine"" A powerful new book brings together over three decades of images from a photographer preoccupied with her native landscape, as the country grappled with the violent consequences of apartheid.-- ""The Guardian"""


Jo Ractliffe's expansive new photobook demonstrates how words and pictures bring historical memory into sharp relief.--Nicole Acheampong Aperture A mix of prose, impactful imagery and in-depth, personal cadences...that echo with history and politics-- PORT Magazine A powerful new book brings together over three decades of images from a photographer preoccupied with her native landscape, as the country grappled with the violent consequences of apartheid.-- The Guardian


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Born in 1961 in Cape Town, Jo Ractliffe studied at the Michaelis School of Fine Art at the University of Cape Town, majoring in photography and printmaking. In 1991 she moved to Johannesburg and took up a post at the University of the Witwatersrand, also teaching at the Market Photo Workshop, founded by David Goldblatt. Ractliffe has exhibited widely both in South Africa and abroad, including at The Walther Collection Project Space, New York; Fotohof, Salzburg; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and Centro Fotográfico Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Oaxaca. Her work is held in international collections including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Apartheid Museum, Johannesburg; Centre Pompidou, Paris; and the South African National Gallery, Cape Town. A retrospective of her photography will take place at the Art Institute of Chicago in 2020.

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