New Haven, CT
David Goldblatt: No Ulterior Motive is a major traveling retrospective exhibition that spans the seven decades of this South African photographer’s career, from the 1950s to the 2010s, demonstrating Goldblatt’s commitment to showing the realities of daily life in his country.
The exhibition and accompanying publication bring together roughly 150 works by Goldblatt from the collections of the Yale University Art Gallery and the Art Institute of Chicago—two major Goldblatt repositories—including his early black-and-white photography and his post-apartheid, large-format color photography.
Also included in the exhibition are photographs by some of Goldblatt’s contemporaries, such as Josef Koudelka and Shomei Tomatsu, as well as fellow South Africans Lebohang Kganye, Jo Ractliffe, and Zanele Muholi, placing Goldblatt within a global and intergenerational network of photographers.
This ambitious project honors the life and career of an artist who used his work to celebrate his country’s working-class people, the landscape, and the built environment.
Credit: Overview from museum website