Beschreibung
Mikhael Subotzky and Patrick Waterhouse worked at Ponte City, the iconic Johannesburg apartment building and Africas tallest residential skyscraper, for more than six years. There they photographed its residents and exhaustively documented the buildingevery door, the view from every window, the image on every television screen. This remarkable body of photographs appears here in counterpoint to an extensive archive of found material and historical documents; a sustained sequence of essays and documentary texts is also integrated into the visual story. In the essays, some of South Africas leading scholars and writers explore Ponte Citys unique place in Johannesburg and in the imagination of its citizens. What emerges is a complex portrait of a place shaped by contending projections, a single, unavoidable building seen as refuge and monstrosity, dreamland and dystopia, a lightning rod for a societys hopes and fears, and always a beacon to navigate by. This long-term project received the Discovery Award at Les Rencontres dArles in 2011. The first edition of Ponte City, published by Steidl in 2014 and now out-of-print, was awarded the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize in 2015.
Autorenportrait
Born in Cape Town in 1981, Mikhael Subotzky is an artist working across mediums including film, photography, painting and collage. His work is a fractured attempt to place himself in relation to the social, historical and political narratives surrounding him, and combines the directness of social documentary photography with a reconsideration of the photographic medium itself. Subotzky's work is held in public collections including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Tate Modern, London, and the San Francisco Museum of Art, and has been exhibited at the Liverpool (2012), Lubumbashi (2013) and Venice (2015) Biennials. He lives and works in Johannesburg.