
Miriam Makeba | Jürgen Schadeberg
Darkroom: Photography and New Media in South Africa since 1950
Aug 21, 2010 – Oct 24, 2010Altria Group Gallery & Visual Arts Center of Richmond
This ground-breaking exhibition features the work of 18 photographers, new media, and video artists who lived and worked in South Africa during the apartheid era (1948-1994), as well as younger artists who have gained international prominence since then.
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“Darkroom’s” eight sections highlight the ways that these artists have addressed South African culture from various perspectives, and their increased presence in the global art world since 1994. It examines the use of analog and digital media, still and moving pictures, and two- and three-dimensional formats to express relationships between mid-twentieth-century approaches and more recent ones, and differing concerns among artists of successive generations.
“The social and political transformation of South Africa is one of the most remarkable stories of the second half of the twentieth century,” says Alex Nyerges, director of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. “To engage with it directly through the eyes of those who experienced and documented the anguish, turmoil and elation of the period is both uplifting and thought-provoking.”
This extensive exhibition is presented in conjunction with the Visual Arts Center of Richmond. Two-thirds of the exhibition will be at the VMFA, and one-third will be featured at the Visual Arts Center. A companion exhibition by contemporary South African artist and Richmond resident, Siemon Allen will be on view at the Anderson Gallery at Virginia Commonwealth University
Organized by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and curated by Tosha Grantham, Consulting Curator. with the support of the Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Exhibition Endowment, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation

Singer Miriam Makeba at the microphone
Jürgen Schadeberg. Image courtesy of the artist
1955
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Aus/Luderitz; Namibia
Santu Mofokeng
1997
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Back to Me
Thando Mama
2003
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Stompie Seipei, Died 1989, Age 14 (detail)
Senzeni Marasela
1998
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Untitled
Sukhdeo Bobson Mohanlall
1999
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From Chinese/Japanese Series: Africhi
Nontsikelelo Veleko
2006
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Home and Away (detail)
Bernie Searle
2003
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Joubert Park, Johannesburg
Andrew Tshabangu
2005
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MAQEII
Tracey Rose
2002
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Robert F. Kennedy, younger brother to John F. Kennedy , visiting Soweto in 1966
Alf Kumalo
1966
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Shaft Sinkers, No. 4 Shaft, Welkom, South Africa
Graeme Williams
1996
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The Classic--Volume Three, Number One
Barney Simon, editor
1968
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Untitled
Zwelethu Mthethwa
1998
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