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Full Frame, Vol.2 No.1& Two Tone

  • ZA AFRAPIX AP7-AP7.4-AP7.4.1
  • Parte
  • undated
  • Parte de PUBLICATIONS

The publication contains a second publication entitled 'Two Tone', the South African's First Jazz Magazine.

South Africa through the lense: Social documentary photography

This book, presented by the 'Staffrider' magazine, contains photographs contributed by Paul Alberts, Joe Alfers, Omar Badsha, Tessa Colvin, Ivan Gieson, David Goldblatt, Lesley Lawson, Peter McKenzie, Mxolisi Moyo, Judas Ngwenya, Shepard Nompunza, Biddy Partridge, Jeeva Rajgopaul, Karl Sansom, Wendy Schwegmann, Peter Setuke, Paul Weinberg, John Wolverstone, Morris Zwi.

Crossroads '86

Crossroads '86 was an exhibition with photographs by Dave Hartman and Guy Tillim.

The images documented the destruction and forced removals of squatter communities from the Crossroads complex and KTC.

Full Frame, Vol.1 No.2

  • ZA AFRAPIX AP7-AP7.4-AP7.4.3
  • Parte
  • December 1990
  • Parte de PUBLICATIONS

Including articles:
Troyville, by Jenny Gordon
Structures, by David Goldblatt
War in Natal, by Guy Tillim
A view from exile, by George Hallett
The way we live, Mavis Mthandeki, Primrose Talakumeni

Inventory to the Afrapix photographs

Inventory to the Afrapix photographs held in the "Werkgroep Kairos Photo Collection", at the International Institute of Social History (IISG), Amsterdam, one of the largest archives of labour and social history in the world.

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Domestic Workers

The photographs were used for an Afrapix exhibition entitled "Domestic Workers", with photographs by Giselle Wulfsohn, Paul Weinberg, Santu Mofokeng, Dave Hartman and Guy Tillim.

They are images of domestic workers at work, during their time off, in their own homes, and attending Centres where they learned sewing and other skills. Also included are photos of meetings of the South African Domestic Workers Union (SADWU), which was formed in November 1986, combining five domestic workers unions to one strong national trade union.

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