Piece description from the artist
In 2019, I journeyed around the SW of the USA working on a photo essay called, America Revisited. It was an amazing experience and an opportunity to compare my perceptions about the US with what I saw while on the road. I also wanted to get a sense of how some of the great photographers, that I admire, have worked within these spaces.
For thirty years Graeme has worked on highly personal photographic essays. Photographic assignments have taken him to fifty countries and my photographs his photographs have been published in major publications, including National Geographic Magazine, Time, Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine and Photography magazine (UK).
His work is housed in the permanent collections of The Smithsonian (USA), The Rotterdam Museum of Ethnology, Duke University (USA), The North Carolina Museum of Art, The St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Arts, Florida (USA), The Finnish School of Photography, and Cape Town University.
He has staged solo exhibitions in New York, Paris and London, Cape Town and Johannesburg and has contributed to many combined exhibitions worldwide, including the 2011 Figures and Fictions exhibition at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum.
During 2013 he was awarded the POPCAP Prize for Contemporary African Photography as well as the Ernest Cole Book award for the series, A city refracted. In 2014 a selection of images from the series, Over Time, was included in a major exhibition showcasing South African photography at Huis Marseille in Amsterdam. In 2014 a set of images from the series A city refracted was included in the Aperture Summer Open exhibition in New York. In April, 2017 images from the series, As the grass grows, were included in the Louis Vuitton Foundation’s Being There, a collective exhibition showcasing contemporary South African art.
In 2008, as Barack Obama sought Presidency and raced for the position against John McCain, Newsweek magazine ran a story asking each candidate to choose an image that best personified their world view. Obama’s team chose a township image that he took in 1991.
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