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Documenting Life on Both Sides of the South African Color Line
Documenting Life on Both Sides of the South African Color Line

New York Times

time2 days ago

  • General
  • New York Times

Documenting Life on Both Sides of the South African Color Line

David Goldblatt began photographing in 1948, the year apartheid was imposed in his native South Africa. He was just out of high school. A liberal Jew who hated the system of racial separation, Goldblatt, as an insightful outsider, depicted life on both sides of the color line. Documenting rather than proselytizing, for 70 years, until his death in 2018, he portrayed with unsurpassed clarity the societal warping and tension that apartheid inflicted — most brutally on people of color, but also on the ruling white minority. The earliest photograph in 'David Goldblatt: No Ulterior Motive,' an impressive and moving retrospective through June 22 at the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven (seen previously at the Art Institute of Chicago and Fundación Mapfre in Madrid), dates from 1949. It is a picture of children, mostly Black but some white, laughing and playing on the border between two multiracial working-class Johannesburg suburbs that were about to be classified as white only, forcing most residents to relocate far away. Compared with what followed, South Africa, at least in that scene, seems almost like Eden. As the longstanding reality of white supremacy became rigidly codified, you see in Goldblatt's photographs how a country of staggering wealth and beauty was twisted into an unnatural shape. In one emblematic tableau, a group of Black men, viewed from a distance, gather on a grassy outcrop that overlooks the tall buildings of Johannesburg. The skyline looms through a haze, a pale apparition that is geographically close but for these men impossible to enter. Except, of course, as the servants and laborers who maintained the premises. In 1983 and 1984, Goldblatt rode the bus early in the morning with workers heading from Black communities to their jobs in Pretoria. He joined them again at night on the return. Each way could take more than three hours. Balancing himself and his Leica on the bumpy drive, shooting with fast film and no flash, he produced dark, grainy images, sometimes illuminated by the headlights of passing vehicles. Many of the passengers are asleep, but the less fortunate ones are standing. The feeling of fatigue is overwhelming. Like one of his role models, Dorothea Lange, Goldblatt understood that the impact of a photograph is amplified by words and that, in his case, the photographs would be especially mystifying for audiences outside South Africa. To provide context, he wrote lengthy captions, which are included in the wall labels in the exhibition and in abbreviated form in the excellent catalog. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

New Exhibitions in Madrid Unveiled This Spring
New Exhibitions in Madrid Unveiled This Spring

Associated Press

time19-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Associated Press

New Exhibitions in Madrid Unveiled This Spring

Madrid, Spain - The vibrant cultural landscape of Madrid is set to bloom this spring with an exciting lineup of exhibitions in Madrid that promise to captivate art lovers and the general public alike. From contemporary masterpieces to historical artifacts, these new exhibitions will showcase a diverse range of artistic expression, reinforcing Madrid 's status as a leading destination for art enthusiasts from around the globe. Highlights of Upcoming Exhibitions: 1. 'Echoes of Time: The Legacy of Spanish Artists' Hosted at the iconic Museo del Prado, this exhibition will delve into the lives and works of renowned Spanish artists from the Golden Age to the present day. Visitors will have the opportunity to view iconic paintings, sculptures, and multimedia installations that reflect the evolution of Spanish art through the centuries. This exhibition aims to connect the past with the present, showcasing how historical influences continue to resonate in contemporary works. 'We are excited to present a collection that not only honors the masters of the past but also highlights the voices of modern artists who draw inspiration from them,' said the curator of the exhibition. 2. 'Urban Visions: Street Art in Madrid' Celebrating the vibrant street art scene of Madrid, this exhibition will take place at CentroCentro. It will feature works by both established and emerging street artists, highlighting the intersection of urban culture and artistic expression. The exhibition will include interactive installations, artist talks, and guided tours, aiming to engage visitors and foster a deeper understanding of the city's dynamic art landscape. 'Street art is an essential part of Madrid's identity, and this exhibition will bring that energy indoors, allowing visitors to explore its impact on urban culture,' said the event organizer. 3. 'Reflections: A Journey Through Modern Photography' The Fundación Mapfre will host this comprehensive exhibition focusing on modern photography, featuring works from both Spanish and international photographers. The exhibition will explore themes of identity, culture, and society through a compelling collection of images that challenge perceptions and inspire dialogue. 'Photography has the power to capture moments in ways that words cannot, and this exhibition will celebrate that art form by showcasing a diverse range of perspectives,' said a photography expert. 4. 'Nature's Palette: The Influence of Nature in Art' Set to take place at the Museo Reina Sofía, this exhibition will explore the relationship between nature and art throughout history. Featuring works from various periods, including Impressionism to contemporary art, visitors will be immersed in the beauty of nature as interpreted by different artists. 'We hope to inspire visitors to appreciate the natural world through the lens of art and to consider the role of nature in our lives,' said the exhibition coordinator. Fostering Community Engagement These exhibitions in Madrid are designed not only to showcase artistic talent but also to foster community engagement and cultural dialogue. 'Madrid is a city rich in history and creativity, and we are committed to providing platforms that celebrate diverse artistic expressions,' said a spokesperson. 'These exhibitions are a chance for everyone to experience the beauty of art and connect with their community through shared cultural experiences.' All exhibitions will adhere to safety guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all participants. Tickets and additional information can be found on where visitors can also sign up for newsletters to receive the latest updates and exclusive offers on exhibitions in Madrid. City: Cumilla Country: Bangladesh

New Exhibitions in Madrid Unveiled This Spring
New Exhibitions in Madrid Unveiled This Spring

Globe and Mail

time18-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Globe and Mail

New Exhibitions in Madrid Unveiled This Spring

The vibrant cultural landscape of Madrid is set to bloom this spring with an exciting lineup of exhibitions in Madrid that promise to captivate art lovers and the general public alike. From contemporary masterpieces to historical artifacts, these new exhibitions will showcase a diverse range of artistic expression, reinforcing Madrid 's status as a leading destination for art enthusiasts from around the globe. Highlights of Upcoming Exhibitions: 1. "Echoes of Time: The Legacy of Spanish Artists" Hosted at the iconic Museo del Prado, this exhibition will delve into the lives and works of renowned Spanish artists from the Golden Age to the present day. Visitors will have the opportunity to view iconic paintings, sculptures, and multimedia installations that reflect the evolution of Spanish art through the centuries. This exhibition aims to connect the past with the present, showcasing how historical influences continue to resonate in contemporary works. 'We are excited to present a collection that not only honors the masters of the past but also highlights the voices of modern artists who draw inspiration from them,' said the curator of the exhibition. 2. "Urban Visions: Street Art in Madrid" Celebrating the vibrant street art scene of Madrid, this exhibition will take place at CentroCentro. It will feature works by both established and emerging street artists, highlighting the intersection of urban culture and artistic expression. The exhibition will include interactive installations, artist talks, and guided tours, aiming to engage visitors and foster a deeper understanding of the city's dynamic art landscape. 'Street art is an essential part of Madrid's identity, and this exhibition will bring that energy indoors, allowing visitors to explore its impact on urban culture,' said the event organizer. 3. "Reflections: A Journey Through Modern Photography" The Fundación Mapfre will host this comprehensive exhibition focusing on modern photography, featuring works from both Spanish and international photographers. The exhibition will explore themes of identity, culture, and society through a compelling collection of images that challenge perceptions and inspire dialogue. 'Photography has the power to capture moments in ways that words cannot, and this exhibition will celebrate that art form by showcasing a diverse range of perspectives,' said a photography expert. 4. "Nature's Palette: The Influence of Nature in Art" Set to take place at the Museo Reina Sofía, this exhibition will explore the relationship between nature and art throughout history. Featuring works from various periods, including Impressionism to contemporary art, visitors will be immersed in the beauty of nature as interpreted by different artists. 'We hope to inspire visitors to appreciate the natural world through the lens of art and to consider the role of nature in our lives,' said the exhibition coordinator. Fostering Community Engagement These exhibitions in Madrid are designed not only to showcase artistic talent but also to foster community engagement and cultural dialogue. 'Madrid is a city rich in history and creativity, and we are committed to providing platforms that celebrate diverse artistic expressions,' said a spokesperson. 'These exhibitions are a chance for everyone to experience the beauty of art and connect with their community through shared cultural experiences.' All exhibitions will adhere to safety guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all participants. Tickets and additional information can be found on where visitors can also sign up for newsletters to receive the latest updates and exclusive offers on exhibitions in Madrid.

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