Libreville
2012
Libreville
2012
Born in South Africa, a former reporter and a long-standing member of the anti-apartheid collective Afrapix (a group of politically committed photographers), Guy Tillim uses photography as a means of combating inequality. His Libreville series reveals his interest in the urban space, and is conceived to reveal Gabon’s colonial past, and to mark the country’s new political orientations. The eponymous title of the capital makes humorous play on the relationship between democracy and autocracy, demonstrating the critical power of these photographs by Tilling: an expert in the documentary aesthetic.
Domain | Photo |
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Techniques | Epreuves numériques |
Dimensions | 112 x 148 cm |
Acquisition | Don de Gordonschachatcollection, 2013 |
Inventory no. | AM 2013-460 |
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Detailed description
Artist |
Guy Tillim
(1962, Afrique du Sud) |
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Main title | Libreville |
Creation date | 2012 |
Domain | Photo |
Description | Diptyque : encre pigmentaire sur papier coton |
Techniques | Epreuves numériques |
Dimensions | 112 x 148 cm |
Printing | 2/5 |
Acquisition | Don de Gordonschachatcollection, 2013 |
Collection area | Cabinet de la photographie |
Inventory no. | AM 2013-460 |