Fishing village, Western Cape, 2001

£200.00

While working in South Africa, Alan Gignoux regularly took photographs of street life.  The resulting collection of images captures moments in the lives of men, women, children – and animals – as they go about the business of working, playing, or simply passing the time of day in post-apartheid South Africa.  

This photograph was shown at the Hay Festival, Juan Bravo Teatro, Segovia, Spain in 2009 as part of Alan’s solo exhibition If, by chance…

This image was printed by Robin Bell, one of Britain’s most respected black and white printers. It is the second in an edition of 15. It is framed in black stained wood with a cream mount. The framed size is 55 x 43 cm.

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While working in South Africa, Alan Gignoux regularly took photographs of street life.  The resulting collection of images captures moments in the lives of men, women, children – and animals – as they go about the business of working, playing, or simply passing the time of day in post-apartheid South Africa.  

This photograph was shown at the Hay Festival, Juan Bravo Teatro, Segovia, Spain in 2009 as part of Alan’s solo exhibition If, by chance…

This image was printed by Robin Bell, one of Britain’s most respected black and white printers. It is the second in an edition of 15. It is framed in black stained wood with a cream mount. The framed size is 55 x 43 cm.

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Framed size

53 x 43 cm