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Gold in the morning (A - J)

Alfredo Jaar

Gold in the morning (A - J)

Alfredo Jaar
  • Date: 1985
  • Style: Conceptual Art, Social Realism
  • Genre: photo
  • Media: light box

"Serra Pelada is an opencast mine, a prodigious pit dug by human hands, the result of a massive influx of self-employed miners to a remote part of northeastern Brazil. (...) In 1985 Chilean artist Alfredo Jaar traveled to Serra Pelada, and over the course of weeks, he documented these miners and their backbreaking work in the mammoth crater. It was on these bare, muddy, terraced slopes that Jaar photographed and filmed what was to become Gold in the Morning, (...) Jaar’s first major solo show in South Africa. The series was first exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 1986 and subsequently at museums around the world, including the Whitechapel in London and the Centre Pompidou in Paris." (Goodman Gallery Johannesburg)

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