David Goldblatt reading list
Goldblatt, David. In Boksburg. Books on Books Series No. 7. New York: Errata Editions, 2010.
Goldblatt, David.kith, kin & khaya. South African Photographs. Johannesburg: Goodman Gallery, 2010.
Goldblatt, David. TJ / Johannesburg Photographs 1948-2010. Cape Town: Umuzi, 2010.
Goldblatt, David. Intersections Intersected. Porto: MACS and Civilizacao Editora, 2008.
Goldblatt, David. Some Afrikaners Revisited. With Essays by Antjie Krog and Ivor Powell. Roggebaai: Umuzi, 2007
Goldblatt, David. Hasselblad Award 2006. Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz, 2006
Goldblatt, David. Photographs. Rom: Contrasto, 2006
Goldblatt, David. South African Intersections. With an interview by Mark Haworth-Booth and essays by Christoph Danelzik-Brueggemann and Michael Stevenson. Munich, London: Prestel, 2005.
Goldblatt, David. Particulars. Johannesburg: Goodman Gallery Editions, 2003.
Goldblatt, David. David Goldblatt 55. London: Phaidon, 2001.
Goldblatt, David. Fifty-One Years. Barcelona: Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona, 2001.
Goldblatt, David. South Africa: The Structure of Things Then. With an essay by Neville Dubow. Cape Town, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998.
Goldblatt, David. The Transported of KwaNdebele. A South African Odyssey. Accounts by Brenda Goldblatt; essay by Phillip van Niekerk; afterword by Alex Harris. New York: Aperture, 1989.
Goldblatt, David and Nadine Gordimer. Lifetimes: Under Apartheid. London: Cape, 1986.
Goldblatt, David. In Boksburg. Cape Town: Gallery Press, 1982.
Goldblatt, David. Some Afrikaners Photographed. Johannesburg: Murray Crawford, 1975.
Goldblatt, David and Nadine Gordimer. On the Mines. Cape Town: C. Struik, 1973.
Goldblatt, David. Kith, Kin and Khaya. Johannesburg: Goodman Gallery, 2010
Goldblatt, David and Ivan Vladislavic, TJ/Double Negative. Rome, Cape Town: Contrasto, Umuzi, 2011
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