David Goldblatt: Particulars
As the exclusive U.S. representative of David Goldblatt’s photographs, Howard Greenberg is pleased to present Particulars, the first New York gallery exhibition of this artist’s work. For more than five decades, David Goldblatt has documented the changing historical and political landscape of South Africa. His photographs reflect the cultural complexities of the country during the Apartheid and post-Apartheid years, without being inflammatory or sensationalistic. Instead, they provide an intimate, but powerful exploration of a society that has experienced tremendous upheaval.
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David Goldblatt, Woman with pierced ear, Joubert Park, Johannesburg, 1975 -
David Goldblatt, Girl with purse, Joubert Park, Johannesburg, 1975 -
David Goldblatt, Woman at home, Coffee Bay, Transkei, 1975 -
David Goldblatt, Man sleeping, Joubert Park, Johannesburg, 1975
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David Goldblatt, Man with necklaces, Joubert Park, Johannesburg, 1975 -
David Goldblatt, Woman smoking, Fordsburg, Johannesburg, 1975 -
David Goldblatt, Woman collecting shellfish, Port St. Johns, Transkei, 1975 -
David Goldblatt, Child minder, Joubert Park, Johannesburg, 1975
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David Goldblatt, Man sleeping, Joubert Park, Johannesburg, 1975 -
David Goldblatt, Grandmother and child, Transke, 1975 -
David Goldblatt, Blanketed man at the trading store, Hobeni, Bomvanaland, Transkei, 1975 -
David Goldblatt, Couple on a Sunday afternoon, Zoo Lake, Johannesburg, 1975
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David Goldblatt, Woman sun-bathing, Fellside, Johannesburg, 1975 -
David Goldblatt, Handwork for sale, Marine Parade, Durban, 1982 -
David Goldblatt, Man on a bench, Joubert Park, Johannesburg, 1975 -
David Goldblatt, Women dressed for an occasion, Joubert Park, Johannesburg, 1975
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David Goldblatt, Couple at The Wilds, Johannesburg, 1975 -
David Goldblatt, Women at play during their lunch-hour, Pieter Roos Park, Johannesburg, 1975 -
David Goldblatt, Woman resting at the trading store, Hobeni, Bomvanaland, Transkei, 1975 -
David Goldblatt, Crippled by a stray bullet from an argument in which he had no part, a former gold-miner sits in a wheelchair and begs at a crossroad on the Johannesburg-Cape Town highway, while pursuing winning numbers for the national lottery., 2003
