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Roger Ballen

Fotografien 1969—2009

For more than 30 years now, the photographer Roger Ballen has been shooting portraits of the impoverished white population of rural South Africa, of day labourers, security guards and workers who eek out a wretched existence in the so-called Platteland. Ballen portrays his subjects against the theatrical backdrop of their own humble homes, whose Spartan interiors he transforms into claustrophobic stage sets on which the actors play their parts with extraordinary expressiveness.
The selected props include wire and dilapidated furniture, which shot in conjunction with the subjects themselves develop a surrealistic life of their own. There is something almost absurdly grotesque about these documentary-style compositions and at the same time something worryingly oppressive. They show a hermetically sealed world that can be read as a deeply troubling image of psychotic energy.

Biography
1950 born in New York City, USA
lives and works in Johannesburg, South Africa

 

There is a limited Collector´s Edition available.

Roger Ballen

The illustrated book was published on the occasion of the exhibition „Roger Ballen. Photographs 1969–2009“, 12 November 2010 to 27 February 2011, Münchner Stadtmuseum.

edited by
Ulrich Pohlmann and Christin Krause

authors
Ulrich Pohlmann and Angela Stercken

graphic design
Andreas Koch

ISBN: 978-3-86678-427-7
Format: 30,00 × 30,00 cm
Pages: 148
Illustrations: 268 b/w illustrations
Cover: Hardcover, bound
Languages:

German

 
 

44,80 € ( 67,50 CHF ) (postage free inside germany)

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