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Homage to Alvarez Bravo: Algave and house, Goodman Terrance, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)

Location in the sky: Chair and the Colosseum, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)

Children on the border between Fietas and Mayfair, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)

Miners going home to Nyasaland after serving their 12-month contract on the gold mines, Mayfair railway station, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

People of Newclare South who fled from the Marashees and set up a squatter camp in Newclare North, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Members of the Russians Gang in a house they have taken over, Newclare South, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Arriving family, King George Street, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)

Photographer and client, Braamfontein, Johannesburg (diptych)

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Photographer and client, Braamfontein, Johannesburg (diptych)

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Wait-a-Minute photographer, Braamfontein, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Shebeen Highlands, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Steven with bus, Doornfontein, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

In the Coronation Restaurant, Diagonal Street, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)

In the Coronation Restaurant, Diagonal Street, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Hold-up in Hillbrow, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Loading flour, West Street, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Evening exodus on West Street: Blacks going for trains in Soweto, Whites in their cars to the suburbs, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Nadine Gordimer in her studio, Parktown, Johannesburg, July 1968

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)

Nadine Gordimer, 1991 Nobel laureate in literature, Parktown, Johannesburg, 15 April 1985

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Afternoon tea being served to two men repairing a car on a pavement in Fairview, Johannesburg, Transvaal (Gauteng)

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

The grassings of a tailings dump, Crown Mines, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)
Printer: Tony Meintjes (South African, born 1956)

Time office clerks and a miner, City Deep Gold Mine, Johannesburg

Artist: David Goldblatt (South African, 1930–2018)

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