Pieter Hugo; South African 1976-; Daniela Beukman, Milnerton, Kin Series ,2013
Herkunft : [Propriété non datée]
- Private Collection
Exhibited : Stevenson, Johannesburg, KIN, 3 October to 8 November 2013. Stevenson, Cape Town, KIN, 17 October to 23 November 2013.
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Anmerkung : "Kin is a bittersweet perspective on Hugo's homeland of South Africa. It is a meditation on the ideals of home, both familial and humanistic. It explores the tenuous ties that both bind us to and repel us from others. Over the past eight years Hugo has turned his eye on cramped townships, contested farmlands and abandoned mining areas; psychologically charged still lifes in people's homes; sites of political significance; drifters and the homeless; his pregnant wife, and his daughter moments after her birth; the domestic servants who have worked for the Hugo family over three generations. The series alternates between intimate and public spaces, with particular emphasis on the growing disparity between rich and poor, and reveals Hugo's deeply conflicted feelings about his home. It confronts complex issues of colonisation, racial diversity and economic disparity. Kin endeavours to locate his young family in a country with a fraught history and an uncertain future."1 1. Stevenson, KIN exhibition statement, online, https://archive.stevenson.info/exhibitions/hugo/index_kin.html, accessed 2 August 2024.
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