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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
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Product code
YS25217
Bob Shop ID
634772862
Edited by Rolf-P. Seippel
152 pages, Hardcover
29cm x 24.5cm
Condition: AS NEW: Although technically second-hand, its condition is as new.  It may have been kept in storage or warehoused, never been sold, or never read before.
Genres: Nonfiction / Photography / Art / Coffee-Table Book

Since the early 1980s, Cedric Nunn (born 1957) has chronicled the daily realities of apartheid, civil war and social unrest in South Africa and neighboring Mozambique. He began photographing in Durban--the third largest city in South Africa--documenting the realities of apartheid largely ignored by the mainstream media, and soon moved to Johannesburg where he joined the Afrapix collective and agency. Working largely with such non-governmental organizations, Nunn has continued to document social change, focusing particularly on rural issues. He envisages his work as a force for social good, declaring, "I am committed through my photographs to contributing to societal change that will leave a positive legacy for the children of Africa." Call and Response features work from the 1970s to the present offering an introduction to the oeuvre of one of South Africa's great social photographers.

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29 Apr 2025