FOMU | 'Ponte City': Patrick Waterhouse & Mikhael Subotzky

Overzicht

A project over a monumental government building, Ponte City, that dominates Johannesburg's skyline, by Patrick Waterhouse & Mikhael Subotzky. As one of the city's architectural icons, it is the perfect witness of a constantly changing society. 

Patrick Waterhouse and Mikhael Subotzky worked at Ponte City, the iconic Johannesburg apartment building which is Africa’s tallest residential skyscraper, for more than six years. They photographed the residents and documented the building – every door, the view from every window, the image on every television screen.

 

This remarkable body of images is presented here in counterpoint with an extensive archive of found material and historical documents. The visual story is integrated with a sustained sequence of essays and documentary texts. In the essays, some of South Africa’s leading scholars and writers explore Ponte City’s 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 society’s hopes and fears, and always a beacon to navigate by.

 

The long-term project obtained the Discovery Award of the 2011 Rencontres d’Arles Photography Festival and the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2015.

 

Curated by Joachim Naudts.

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