Exhibitions

Joy Horwood | Cooke: A Vision of Africa

Originally commissioned by the South African Department of Information these images were intended to promote a positive image of the country overseas following the adoption of Apartheid, the National Party’s policy of racial segregation. The A Vision of Africa exhibition created a new context for work produced by a young white South African female photographer in the early 1950s, a time when photography was male dominated and South Africa was ruled by a white minority Government.

 

Image for the course: Joy Horwood | Cooke: A Vision of Africa

Cost

Free

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