Front Cover

Notes

David Goldblatt, Sean O'Toole, Margaret Courtney-Clarke.

Publisher Note

This book is Margaret Courtney-Clarke’s visual ode to her home country of Namibia, and describes the bare circumstances of ordinary Namibians, of women and men forced to negotiate ravaged lives. Returning to Namibia in 2009 after decades of living abroad, Courtney-Clarke encountered a changed country in the throes of unrestrained development, the Namib Desert desecrated, and peoples migrating from rural settlements to towns in search of a better life. “With strong memories of my formative years growing up on the edge of the Namib Desert,” she recalls, “I have returned to explore my obsession with this place and my lifelong curiosity for the notion of shelter.”

These photos are the result of Courtney-Clarke’s travels over 30,000 kilometers across dusty plains, sand dunes and salt pans, through conservancies, homelands and forgotten outposts. They evidence her passionate concern for human enterprise and failure, and for an inhospitable environment infused with remnants of apartheid as well as hope.

Artist Monograph

Margaret Courtney-Clarke

Cry Sadness into the Coming Rain

Publisher
Release Place Göttingen, Germany
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2016
Credits
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 9783958292536
Work  
Topics Africa, Coal Mine, Dessert, Documentary Photography, Landscape, Namibia, Travel Photography
Methods Photography
Format Hardcover
Pages 200