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With half of his building destroyed under the Apartheid regulation that had declared this suburb “White,” Hassimia Sahib, butcher, continued trading and refused to move until given the site he had selected in the declared “Asiatic” suburb to which he was to be consigned. Housing for Whites already occupied.
- Ella Mudie
- 2019
Dec 2, 2023 · Born into a family of Lithuanian Jews who emigrated to South Africa, Goldblatt focused much of his work on Johannesburg, the city where he lived for most of his life. His relative freedom to move within a society bitterly divided by racial segregation influenced the critical perspective of his work.
Jun 26, 2018 · With half of his building destroyed under the Apartheid regulation that had declared this suburb "White", Hassimia Sahib, butcher, continued trading and refused to move until given the site he...
Mar 27, 2018 · Many of the pictures were taken within the confined interiors of “matchbox” houses, the precarious accommodations provided to black workers by the apartheid government, which otherwise forbade them to own property.
Jun 27, 2018 · As he told me: I stood on street corners wholly engaged by what I tried to hold off the flow of orderly life. Spaces, roads, lines painted on them, low buildings, sky, veld; the people, white and...
- Paul Weinberg
Jun 26, 2018 · Goldblatt’s caption explains why those on the buses look as if they have been drugged or knocked out cold, slumping in seats: “After a day’s work they take the bus from Pretoria to KwaNdebele.
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David Goldblatt, Incomplete houses, part of a stalled municipal development of 1000 houses. The funding allocation was made in 1998, building started in 2003.