1989
Gelatin-silver print on fibre based paper
Paper Dimensions: 19.09 x 23.43 inches
48.5 x 59.5 cm
Framed Dimensions: 24.72 x 28.7 x 1.22 inches
62.8 x 72.9 x 3.1 cm
Courtesy The Walther Collection and Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg.
Structures: Remnant of a wild almond hedge planted in 1660 to keep the indigenous Khoe out of the first European settlement in South Africa, Kirstenbosch, Cape Town. 16 May 1993
Structures: Suburban garden, Bloubergstrand and Table Bay, Cape Town ('...the entire coastal belt from Bloubergstrand to Melkbosstrand has been proclaimed a white group area from The Standard Encylopaedia of Southern Africa (1971)'). 9 January 1986
Structures: The destruction of District Six under the Group Areas Act, Cape Town. 5 May 1982
Structures: Mother and child in their home after the destruction of its shelter by officials of the Western Cape Development Board, Crossroads, Cape Town. 11 October 1986
Structures: Flushing Meadows – so called because it had water-borne sanitation – and lighting masts, Site B, Khayelitsha, Cape Town, Cape. 11 October 1987
Structures: Speculative investment by a property developer in a house which he claimed was 'authentic Cape Dutch' but which was, in fact, a grossly corrupted version of that form, Agatha, Tzaneen district. 10 April 1989
Structures: Luke Kgatitsoe at his house, destroyed by government bulldozers in February 1984. Magopa, Ventersdorp district. 21 October 1986
Structures: No Rest Location, formerly New Rest Location renamed by residents because of harassment by the Security Police in the 1980s, Middelburg, Cape. 21 July 1986
Structures: Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk, inaugurated 31 July 1966, Op-die-Berg, Cape. 23 May 1987
Structures: Die Heldeakker, The Heroes' Acre: cemetery for white members of the security forces killed in 'The Total Onslaught.' Ventersdorp, Transvaal. 1 November 1986
Structures: Unemployed men and Krugerpark government housing scheme for lower and middle class whites. Pretoria, Transvaal. 28 October 1986
Structures: A new shack under construction, Lenasia Extension 9, Lenasia, Johannesburg. 5 May 1990