Beneath The Surface – Steve Bloom 

1. Jun - 28. Jun 12 / ended Guardian News and Media

Free

10:00 - 18:00 (Mon-Sun)

Exhibition | Photography | London


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The London Festival of Photography 2012 presents Steve Bloom's evocative 1970's photographs capturing a critical moment in the history of South Africa.

In 1976 the first cracks in South Africa's system of racial segregation appeared. Black school children rose up against the unfair education laws being imposed upon them. The authorities struck back ruthlessly - wounding and killing many defenseless children.

Steve Bloom took to the streets of South Africa, photographing people in this pivotal historical moment. His pictures, edgy and fleeting, capture the tension of the time while others, such as portraits of down-and-outs, show the utter despair of people under apartheid. Bloom manages to capture the complex emotional essence of the moment South Africa began to experience unstoppable, real dissent, in these images that kickstarted his career.

Bloom is a writer and photographer famous for his wild life photography. He has won an array of international awards for his work, including The Power of Photography Award and The Golden Eye of Russia. 
http://www.lfph.org/diary/beneath-the-surface-steve-bloom


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