Guy Tillim; South African 1962-; Justino Ngene, Laurino Bongue and Faucino Hando, Angola
Herkunft : The Gary Eisenberg Collection.
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Literature : DaimlerChrysler South Africa (ed) (2004) Guy Tillim, Pretoria: DaimlerChrysler Award for South African Photography, illustrated in black and white on page 89.
Anmerkung : Other examples from the edition are in the University of Cape Town Works of Art Collection and The Walther Collection, Neu-Ulm, Germany. "Taken in February 2002 in the Angolan province of Bie, near Kuito, Guy Tillim's Kunhinga portraits portray displaced people, who in the months before the end of the civil war, fled in advance of the Angolan government's clearing of regions where civilians had provided cover for UNITA soldiers. The subjects had walked for five days from Monge to seek refuge in the small town of Kunhinga in the safe havens provided by foreign agencies stationed in the area"1 1. Michael Stevenson (no date) Guy Tillim: Kunhinga Portraits, online, https://archive.stevenson.info/exhibitions/kunhinga/kunhinga.htm, accessed 25 August 2024.
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