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Publisher Note

Andile Buka’s Crossing Strangers is a photobook which explores the landscape of Johannesburg, the people who both inhabit and fill its city streets. It is a visual reflection of a personal engagement with both the city’s past and current landscape portrayed through the individual encounters one experiences.

“Walking the streets of Johannesburg plays a central role in this project. Through these walks I’m presented with spaces that are unfamiliar and unnoticed. Beauty in the mundane is often overlooked and I gravitate towards the people, spaces and the gaps which are left in-between. Johannesburg is full of contradictions, a landscape structured by its past, but continuously built towards it’s future. It is a city interconnected and dependent on its many layers, a place where success, dreams and aspirations can become a reality.”

– Andile Buka

Included within is an essay by Rangoato Hlasane (Co-Founder of Keleketla Media Arts Project) titled Monuments To The Eternal Spaces.

Publisher
Release Place Tokyo, Japan
Release Date 2014
Credits
Artist: Andile Buka
Identifiers
Dewey: 770.92
Work  
Topics Africa, Andile Buka, Costume, Johannesburg, Society, South Africa
Methods Photography
Language English
Format Hardcover
Pages 52

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