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South Africa in Apartheid and After at SFMOMA, Art Practical
“More and more he is convinced that English is an unfit medium for the truth of South Africa.”—J.M. Coetzee, Disgrace. South Africa in Apartheid and After, at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, is a photographic investigation of the troubled … Continue reading
Posted in ART, photography, REVIEWS, San Francisco
Tagged apartheid, ART, Billy Monk, David Goldblatt, Ernest Cole, photography, REVIEWS, San Francisco, SFMOMA, South Africa
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