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Kevern Sandalls
Progress?,
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Archival ink on canvas
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'Human Nature?'
Kevern Sandalls at artSPACE durban
This exhibition is predominately about asking questions, not making statements. It is taking a look at the everyday scenes around us that, when viewed in a critical light, show up the complex relationship between humanity and nature.
19 January - 14 February
also showing
John Robinson
Sleeping man and surfer,
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Inkjet print on cotton paper
'South Beach'
John Robinson
Zambian born John Robinson has been focusing on the world through his camera lens as a social documentary photographer for 18 years, picturing aspects of life in Sub-Saharan Africa. He captures some of the ‘goings on’ of people in a series of portraits taken along the South Beach beachfront of Durban. He documents his subjects against the ebb and flow of the ever-changing sand and sea.
In this work he has gone back to using black and white film, rather than digital. John takes photographs with a small rangefinder camera instead of the larger DSLR camera. He feels that this makes him, as a photographer, less ‘visible’ and keeps him more humanly ‘in touch’ with his subject. Photographing with an analogue camera he feels less tethered to technology and more free to just take pictures of ‘what is’.