Celebs, politics, murder... Johannesburg's Carlton Hotel has seen it all. But as two artists sneak into its abandoned halls, the emptiness speaks volumes.
The South African photographer places herself centre stage in Hail the Dark Lioness, drawing on experiences of homophobia and hate crimes that impact her own community.
Before his death in 2013, Pierre Crocquet captured thousands of scenes across Africa. In the series Enter Exit, he explores the remote, isolated community of Karatara, illustrating tales of hardship with a warmth and wicked humour.
Alice Mann created a storm when she photographed her own wealthy suburban community in Cape Town and highlighted the black domestic workers who enable their lives of luxury.
South Africa is still reeling from decades of divisive rule. In Soweto, the township-turned-city that first triggered the fight for civil rights, a new counter-culture is burning. It’s raw. It’s punk. It doesn’t give a fuck. And it’s writing its own history.