Daleside: Static Dreams
By (Author) Lindokuhle Sobekwa
By (author) Cyprien Clement-Delmas
GOST Books
GOST Books
16th November 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
128
Width 187mm, Height 253mm
Daleside, in the Gauteng Province, once had a predominantly white population and is isolated in the industrial outer suburbs of Johannesburg. Its separation has resulted in Dalesides residents becoming increasingly inward-facing, and in the space of a decade it has become an isolated ghost town with a dwindling population consisting of mostly mine workers and smallholders. Commissioned by Rubis Mcnat through their Of Soul and Joy programme, the resulting photographs provide a counterpointClment-Delmass images show dignified figures whose dreams are at odds with reality whereas Sobekwas landscape portraits show no such escapism. Looking beyond the deep-seated Black/white binary, they depict the poverty afflicting Black and white residents alike as forgotten members of society stuck in a dead end. Contrary to his expectations of what he might find there, Sobekwa came face to face with the reality of Black and white residents experiencing the same poverty out of eyeshot of the tightly-guarded houses of the wealthy. In Daleside: Static Dreams, the images by each photographer are presented alongside each other in a foldout book so they can be read individually or as pairs.