Exposition
Gideon Mendel
In 1980s South Africa, a young photographer, Gideon Mendel, documented the struggle against apartheid. In 1990, before leaving the country, he stored his negatives in Johannesburg.
As part of the GLAZ Festival 2025
Years later, these images — damaged by humidity — were returned to him. Their state of decay came to embody a broader reality: that of collective memory and political commitments that fade or transform over time.
Through a process of reframing and reprinting, the artist gives new life to these fragments of history. Damage becomes both a personal and universal work, where traces of the past and marks of chance reveal the fragility and resilience of memory.
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