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Category : Market.com

23 Sep 2019

M@rket.com

  My project is about chairs in the literal sense. I was inspired by the chairs I saw around the market that reminded me of back home when I was a child and the stories that the chairs carried through being moved from one place to another.  As I saw these chairs I began to ask myself is it the same here at the Yeoville market. With so many people that come from different parts of Africa there must be […]

23 Sep 2019

M@rket.com

  Albert is a professional photographer who comes from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). He left his country in the late 90s in pursuit of a better life. He had been a professional photographer for the state in the DRC. In this picture, Albert reflects on his journey as a photographer, and how happy he was when he found out he had twins. Albert came to South Africa to pursue a better life. He used his profession to help […]

20 Sep 2019

M@rket.com

    Who speaks togetherness? A cynical suffering tolerance that does not believe in stitching things together.A suffering tolerance that depends on the shredding of humanity to be the first tailor.This work wonders around the tensions of unity, togetherness and pan-Africanism as experienced in the Yeoville Market.    

20 Sep 2019

M@rket.com

  This project is about a man from Ghana that works at the Yeoville Market. This ‘African man’ called Alexanda has spent 5 years without a legal South African Residence permit. The mother of his children is from South Africa and he has a family of three. Alexanda came to South Africa to further his education, he studied marketing in Ghana for 3 years and was expecting to get a bursary to study further but could not due to not […]

19 Sep 2019

M@rket.com

My story about the Yeoville Market is centred around the space of the Market and the actual structure and how people relate and interact within the space. People spend a lot of time at the Market and it has become a secondary community for most of the people there. The actual structure is what all the people have in common but they all relate to the space differently as they all have different stalls in different sections of the market. […]