ROGER BALLEN
PLATTELAND (1995)
PLATTELAND (1995)
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For almost two decades, Roger Ballen, an American, photogrpahed the South African countryside, searching for aesthetic symbols to convey a sense of the place and the people.
Platteland was born of the profound irony that, despite the political privilege apartheid had bestowed on whites, in the physical heart of the land, there is inescapable testimony to the failure of the regime even to secure the well-being of the privileged minority. Many of those people the photographer encounters feel strangled by poverty and preconception, rejected and downgraded. Above all else, most are severely alienated by the radical changes taking place in the society around them. In these powerful and riveting images Roger Ballen penetrates a world that had previously been shrouded under the mantle of white supremacy.
Title: Platteland: Images From Rural South Africa
Publisher: Quartet
Language: English
Publication Date: 1995
Binding: Hardcover
Book Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good
Edition: First
Edition Run: N/A
Size: 30 x 25 cm
Pages: 136
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