David Goldblatt in "Johannesburg" - Season 9 - "Art in the Twenty-First Century" | Art21

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  • Art21 proudly presents an artist segment, featuring David Goldblatt, from the "Johannesburg" episode in the ninth season of the "Art in the Twenty-First Century" series.
    Considered the dean of South African photography, David Goldblatt’s near-six-decade-long career chronicled and critiqued the country’s tumultuous modern history. Interspersed with scenes of Goldblatt touring the sites of past and current photographs, this segment surveys the artist’s extensive body of work; his earliest projects captured the desperate lives of African gold miners and critically probed white Afrikaner privilege and his more recent series examined the country’s changing politics through the evolution of its architectural structures. Goldblatt’s work is a testament to the power of photography as a means of social criticism. This segment was filmed and edited in the months prior to Goldblatt’s passing in June 2018.
    David Goldblatt was born in Randfontein, South Africa, in 1930. Learn more about the artist at art21.org/davidgoldblatt
    TRANSLATIONS
    Translated subtitles are generously contributed by our volunteer translation community. Visit our translation team at Amara for the full list of contributors: amara.org/videos/lzWSSylvlLnv...
    CREDITS | Executive Producer: Tina Kukielski. Series Producer: Nick Ravich. Director & Producer: Ian Forster. Editor: Morgan Riles. Director of Photography: Motheo Moeng (SASC).
    Field Producer: Jason Hoff & Thuli Lote. Production Coordinator: Ife Adelona. Curatorial Assistant: Danielle Brock.
    Title Sequence & Typography: Afternoon Inc. Composer: Joel Pickard. Narration: Carrie Mae Weems. Additional Photography: Jarred Alterman, Dominic Egan, Natalie Haarhof, Marco King, Lawrence Marais, John Marton, Jabulani Mdlalose, Larry Rochefort, Rafael Salazar, Katlego Shibambo, & Fredrik Streiffert. Assistant Camera: Pierre-Henri Debies, Aurélie Gélibert, Culize Heyns, Ben Marcus, Nkateko Ngomane, Matome Thomo, & Loveson Xaba. Sound: Warren Frense, Chris Mayer-Hohdahl, Nathan Medcalf, Austin Plocher, Ruan van Tonder, & Ava Wiland. Production Assistant & Driver: Sebastian Bailey, Adam Dietrich, Mike Phokontsi, & Sunny Sekopane. Security: Clinton Merber & Paul Nel.
    Digital Intermediate: Blue Table Post. Post-Production Producer: Oliver Lief. Colorist: Natacha Ikoli. Re-Recording Mixer & Dialogue Editor: Rich Cutler. Additional Animation: Andy Cahill. Assistant Editor: Caroline Berler, Adam Boese, Maya Elany, & Jonah Greenstein. Technical Evaluation: Pillar To Post. Translation: Bangula Lingo Centre.
    Artwork Courtesy: David Goldblatt, Nicholas Hlobo, Zanele Muholi, Robin Rhode, Goodman Gallery, Lehmann Maupin Gallery, Marian Goodman Gallery, Stevenson Gallery, & Yancey Richardson. Archival Materials: ArtReview; Paula Court; “Goldblatt” by Daniel Zimbler, Courtesy of Goodman Gallery; Inkanyiso; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; John Kennard; Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division; New Tradition; Performa; Pond5; & Paul Weinberg. Additional Music: Yesway.
    Additional Art21 Staff: Maggie Albert, Lindsey Davis, Lolita Fierro, Joe Fusaro, & Jonathan Munar. Interns: Diane Huerta, Esther Knuth, Sunny Leerasanthanah, & Kristopher Neira. Public Relations: Sutton. Station Relations: De Shields Associates, Inc. Legal Counsel: Barbara T. Hoffman, Esq.
    Special Thanks: The Art21 Board of Trustees, Noreen Ahmad, Federica Angelucci, Sébastien Bizet, Joost Bosland, Centre Pompidou, Sinazo Chiya, Rebekah Chozick, Jessie Cohen, Liza Essers, Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain, Fondation Louis Vuitton, The French Institute of South Africa, Damon Garstang, Roselee Goldberg, Lily Goldblatt, Maaike Gouwenberg, Benjamin Ambrosius Heinz, Deslynne Hill, Joburg Art Fair, Bob Kalas, William Kentridge, Karolina Lewandowska, Market Photo Workshop, Nthabiseng Mokoena, Marta de Movellan, Etienne Naude, Sisipho Ngodwana, Esa Nickle, Performa, Job Piston, Pollack’s Bottle Store, Pulp Films, Jean-François Quemin, Zakara Raitt, Sara Roffino, Angéline Scherf, Nicole Siegenthaler, Hank Willis Thomas, Uppsala Art Museum, & Elodie Vincent.
    Series Created By: Susan Dowling & Susan Sollins.
    Dedicated to David Goldblatt.
    Major support for Season 9 is provided by National Endowment for the Arts, PBS, Lambent Foundation, Agnes Gund, Ford Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Toby Devan Lewis, Nion McEvoy, and The Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation.
    ©2018 Art21, Inc.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @johanvanhuyssteen9217
    @johanvanhuyssteen9217 Před rokem +3

    To me, David Goldblatt is the greatest photographer of all time. I can't think of another artists who could depict both sides of a social situation like him.
    Thank you Art 21, for sharing this view into his mind. I appreciate it.

  • @robinaanstey3734
    @robinaanstey3734 Před rokem +3

    Beautiful!!! TY for sharing this lovely piece of conscience and reason. David Goldblatt was and will always remain one of the worlds best photographers.

  • @hetalchudasama
    @hetalchudasama Před rokem +5

    these new films are extremely well done, well presented and thought provoking. thank you for sharing.

  • @robertsantana3261
    @robertsantana3261 Před rokem +2

    God bless and protect this wonderful man.

  • @johnkelly-pd3vq
    @johnkelly-pd3vq Před 5 měsíci +1

    Wonderful video, amazing man and photographer

  • @stuartfeen9236
    @stuartfeen9236 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Excellent video. Goldblatt was a thoughtful, sensitive, intelligent, caring, real photographer. He was not one of today’s so-called “street photographers” who simply use the term street photography as an excuse and justification for lack of thoughtfulness, competence, and excellence.

  • @qaimuninung398
    @qaimuninung398 Před rokem +2

    I thank to Amara web, I get to know this strong soul from the Amara volunteering project. The more I listen anda watch this video to translate it subtitle into Indonesia, the more it hit me right in ma heart, about his consistence and struggle in photography. This video is beautifully touching me.

  • @donell_gumiran
    @donell_gumiran Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing

  • @lukemakayabu4369
    @lukemakayabu4369 Před 10 měsíci

    @12:49 What does he mean "I compromise by drawing breath in this country?'

    • @SivertAlmvik
      @SivertAlmvik Před 10 měsíci

      Probably that he grew up during apartheid, and even now, some 30 years after the system was abolished, there are massive differences in quality of life

    • @lukemakayabu4369
      @lukemakayabu4369 Před 10 měsíci

      @@SivertAlmvikstill a bit confused, how is that a compromise?