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Miriam Maine’s funeral, ca 1990
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Santu Mofokeng

Photography (Photography)

Mofokeng’s experiences during the turbulent time of the 1980s in South Africa led to a turn in his practice, opting to turn to the crowd, focusing on individual faces and bodies within the masses to tell a story of the collective resistance that is present in the daily life and surroundings of South African townships. “Miriam Maine’s funeral” urges the viewer to connect to the sadness that they are witnessing in the scene. Miriam Maine — the sister in law of Kas Maine a tenant farmer Mofokeng documented for historian Charles Van Onselen — was a respected member of the Bloemhof community.

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Marco Rios

Film & Video (Film & Video)

This is a poignant and humorous self portrait that turns the camera on the artist’s own physical inability to cry. With non-stop cascades of “tears” coming down from his eyes, the impact of the work is in the contrast between the still image of the artist and the constant movement of the waterfalls flowing down. An image of impotency, it is also a beautiful “moving picture” in the formal sense.

Marco Rios

Marco Rios is an artist and curator working mainly in sculpture, performance, photography and video...

Santu Mofokeng

The photographic artwork of Santu Mofokeng (b...

  • 1990-1999

    Santu Mofokeng

    Photography (Photography)

    1990

    Mofokeng’s experiences during the turbulent time of the 1980s in South Africa led to a turn in his practice, opting to turn to the crowd, focusing on individual faces and bodies within the masses to tell a story of the collective resistance that is present in the daily life and surroundings of South African townships...


  • 2010-2019

    Marco Rios

    Film & Video (Film & Video)

    2010

    This is a poignant and humorous self portrait that turns the camera on the artist’s own physical inability to cry...