Kok Nam began his photographic career at Studio Focus in Lourenço Marques in the 1950s, graduated to the newspaper Notícias and joined Tempo magazine in the early 1970s. Most recently he worked at the journal Savana as a photojournalist and later director. This article opens with an account of the relationship that developed between Kok Nam and the late President Samora Machel, starting with the photo-grapher’s portrait of Machel in Nachingwea in November 1974 before Independence. It traces an arc through the Popular Republic (1976-1990) from political revelation at its inception to the difficult years of civil war and Machel’s death in the plane crash at Mbuzini in 1986. The article then engages in a series of photo-commentaries across a s...
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This article explores the entanglement of Congolese popular painting with photography through the ca...
Since 2007, ‘visibility’ (la visibilité) has become the watchword of Joseph Kabila’s propaganda mach...
The first president of Mozambique, Samora Machel, died in 1986 in a suspicious aeroplane crash in So...
Born in 1956, Santu Mofokeng formed part of the Afrapix Collective that engaged in exposé and docum...
Co-creative portraits open space to explore the interaction of photographic subjects and photographe...
In this article I reflect on three key pictures by Mozambican photographer Ricardo Rangel (1924-2009...
The paper deals with the commemorations of Lumumba and Kabila as they took place in Kinshasa in 2010...
This document is submitted in partial fulfilment for the degree: Master of Architecture (Professiona...
This article reclaims Paul Strand’s book Ghana: An African Portrait (published in the year of his de...
In late May 1975, Samora Machel crossed the Tanzanian border and began a month-long 'Triumphal Journ...
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These photographs are from Santu Mofokeng\u27s exhibition Like Shifting Sands which focuses on the l...
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