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Kendell Geers
Foiled 76, 2012
Tin Foil
180 x 110 x 20 cm
70.9 x 43.3 x 7.9 in
Unique
Mikhael Subotzky
Sticky-tape Transfer 03, South African Mosaic 1978 / A Banking Centinary 1836-1936, 2014
Pigment inks, dirt and J-Lar tape on cotton paper
213 x 185 cm
83.9 x 72.8 in
Unique
mounir fatmi
The Blinding Light, 2013
Print on mirror
103 x 150 cm
40.6 x 59.1 in
Edition of 5
Haroon Gunn-Salie
Kom Oor Die See, 2014
Steel
Work: 24 x 238 cm
Work: 24 x 238 cm
Edition of 3
Hank Willis Thomas
Intentionally Left Blanc, 2012
Screen print on retro-reflective paper
177.8 x 120.6 cm
70 x 47.5 in
Edition of 5
David Goldblatt
On August 16 2012 South African Police shot striking mineworkers of the Lonrho platinum mines, killing 34 and wounding 78 in seemingly wild shooting without good cause. The men were shot, some with their hands up in surrender, within a radius of about 300 metres of this koppie on which they met. Beyond is the Lonhro smelter, which stood idle during the strike. Marikana, North-West Province. 11 May 2014 , 2014
Silver gelatin print on fibre-based paper, dibonded
97 x 119.5 cm
38.2 x 47 in
Edition of 10
Candice Breitz
Treatment, 2013
Two channel installation of two hard drives
Variable Dimensions
Edition of 5
William Kentridge
Untitled (34), 2014
Water colour on ledger book paper from the Central Administration Mine Cash Book 1906
47 x 66cm
18.5 x 26 in
Unique
David Goldblatt
Copies of advertisements regarding destitute children that appeared in the Cape Government Gazette, form part of a memorial to children entitled We are still here. Between 1841 and 1921 some 7000 children were advertised as destitute in the Gazette. If not claimed by someone able to support them they were indentured, presumably as labourers. Memorial by Lovell Friedman and Leora Lewis, Longmarket pedestrian mall, Cape Town. 11 March 2012 , 2012
Silver gelatin print on fibre-based paper, dibonded
approx. 98 x 120 cm
38.6 x 47.2 in
Edition of 10
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled I (Women grieving), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (people in trouble), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Man grieving), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Two boys standing), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
8 x 10 in
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Hand with microphone), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Car on fire), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Hand in eye), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Chair balancing on stick), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Three women two smoking), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Bright light), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Man falling or pushed to the ground) , 2010
Fibre print
20.3 x 25.4 cm
8 x 10 in
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Legs arms and wrist-watch), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Girl looking), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Boy running with barrel), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Boy on tip toes), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Balloon’s escaping) DEMO ONLY NFS, 2010
Fibre
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8

DEMO ONLY EDITION SOLD OUT

The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Laughing hiding pulling), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Girl in bathing suit), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Boy falling), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Young dancer), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Man in the dark), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Trees), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (Woman's clavicle), 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
The Late Estate Broomberg & Chanarin
Untitled (People saluting) , 2010
Fibre print
8 x 10 inches
Edition of 8
Moshekwa Langa
Lalie - for a loving son and a dear Father, 2007/8
Mixed media on paper
140 x 100 cm
Unique
Moshekwa Langa
Untitled 2000/2010, 2000/2010
Mixed media on paper
140 x 100 cm
Unique
Moshekwa Langa
Once upon a time... , 2000/2010
Mixed media on paper
140 x 100 cm
Unique
Moshekwa Langa
Dilo Dilwana, 2003
Mixed media on paper
122 x 86 cm
Unique
Moshekwa Langa
Self-portrait: disappearance at sea, 2005
Acrylic, pastel on paper
76 x 56 cm
Unique
Moshekwa Langa
ML_Untitled 7_GB, 2006
Mixed Media
100 x 70 cm
Unique
Moshekwa Langa
Apparitions in the Mountains , 2013
Sewing thread, transparent lacquer, glitter, tea, coffee and acrylic
122 x 162cm
Unique
Moshekwa Langa
I am so sorry II, 2000
Mixed Media On Paper
150 x 125 cm
Unique
Moshekwa Langa
Beast, 1999-2010
Tea, coffee, acrylic, salt, transparent lacquer, pencil on paper
140 x 100 cm
Unique
Moshekwa Langa
I am so sorry, 2000
Mixed media on paper
89 x 75 cm
Unique
Moshekwa Langa
Ramagabo_MAG, 2010
Mixed media on paper
150 x 100 cm
Unique
Moshekwa Langa
Nonwane, 2002
Mixed media on paper
122 x 86 cm
Unique
Nolan Oswald Dennis
Passage , 2014
plywood and wax
122 x 195 x 92 cm
48 x 76.8 x 36.2 in
Unique
Liza Lou
Love Letter, 2012 to 2014
Woven glass beads on linen
200 x 180 cm
Unique
Alfredo Jaar
Milan, 1946: Lucio Fontana visits his studio on his return from Argentina, 2013
Lightbox with black and white transparency,
Work: 244 x 244 x 18 cm
Work: 244 x 244 x 18 cm
Edition of 6

Alfredo Jaar works with a historical photograph of Italian artist Lucio Fontana after his return from his native Argentina to Milan in 1946. The image shows Fontana standing amongst the ruins of his studio which was destroyed during World War II. This image marks an extraordinary moment in history where a group of artists and intellectuals were able to overcome years of isolation and devastation and reintroduce Italian culture to the world. This group includes Fontana in visual arts as well as Rossellini, Visconti and De Sica in film, Moravia, Pavese or Ungaretti in literature and the later generation of filmmakers like Antonioni, Bertolucci, Pasolini and artists like Pistoletto, Boetti, Calzolari and countless others who illuminated the cultural scene of Italy and the world.

Jaar first showed this image during the 2013 Venice Biennale as part of his project Venezia, Venezia, which was a call to artists and intellectuals across the globe to rethink the current unbalanced structure of contemporary art displays and representations of the world in general.