Mikhael Subotzky
Contestants in the Fancy Dress Competition at the Beaufort West Agricultural Show. Beaufort West, South Africa. 2006
About the SessionFraming a Nation: The Garth Walker Photography Collection and Other Properties presents a selection of photographs from the personal archive of acclaimed graphic designer and photographer Garth Walker. Born in Pretoria, he trained at Technikon Natal in the 1970s, where he met artist Stephen Inggs, a life-long friend. Walker emerged as a pivotal figure in South African graphic design and visual culture in the 1990s through his design firm Orange Juice Design. In 1995 he launched the influential print magazine i-jusi as a platform to showcase new graphic design, typography and illustration. Later issues were sometimes exclusively devoted to photography.
Prominent artists featured in i-jusi included Roger Ballen, Conrad Botes, David Goldblatt and Anton Kannemeyer. It has been exhibited in over 25 countries and is held in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and Bibliotèque Nationale d'France, Paris. Beyond the magazine, Walker is best known for the unique, custom typeface he produced for the Constitutional Court of South Africa in 2004. Inspired by street typography and prison graffiti, his typography is featured on the court’s building façade.
A longstanding collector, notably of Zulu headrests and nineteenth-century KwaZulu-Natal photography, Walker began acquiring contemporary South African photography in the early 2000s. His choices were instinctual and guided by his interest in vernacular design and the country’s rich documentary photography tradition. He acquired early works by Pieter Hugo, Zanele Muholi and Guy Tillim, before their international rise to prominence. His collection includes personal documentary work by the award-winning photojournalists Jodi Bieber and Greg Marinovich, as well as an important photo from 1965 by David Goldblatt taken at Hartebeespoort Dam north of Johannesburg. The influence of American documentary registers in his holdings of Stephen Shore and Rosalind Fox Solomon.
A highlight of this auction is the inclusion of i-jusi Portfolios #1, #2 and #3, produced to sustain the magazine’s independent publication and featuring seminal works by South African artists. Portfolio #3, with a photographic focus curated by Pieter Hugo, underscores the collaborative impulse shaping this material. The collection offers a rare opportunity to acquire works from a defining moment in the evolution of post-apartheid visual culture.
About this Item
signed, dated, inscribed with the title and a contextualising text on a Magnum Photos label adhered to the reverse
Notes
The present lot forms part of Mikhael Subotzky’s Beaufort West series, which centres on the N1 national road, a major route linking Johannesburg and Cape Town, that runs through the town for several kilometres. A key point of intrigue for the artist was the unusual placement of the prison in Beaufort West, located within a traffic roundabout along the N1 as it passes through the town center.
While documenting the inside of the prison, the series extends beyond it, offering a broader chronicle of the town’s diverse communities while reflecting the varied lived experiences of South Africans in the early 2000s.1
When discussing the circumstances leading up to capturing this particular photograph, Subotzky states: “I think it was on my sixth or seventh trip to Beaufort West that I went to the agricultural show. I really wanted to be there because of the special place these shows have in the culture of small towns. All the surrounding farmers bring in their best cows and sheep and horses to be judged, and everybody dresses up in cowboy hats and those funny cowboy ties, and there's a fancy-dress competition, the winners depicted here in this photograph. It's a real occasion. Shows like this are at the heart of the traditional white Afrikaans farming community."2
Subotzky was awarded the Leica Oskar Barnack Award in 2009 for his work on this series.
1. No author (2020) Leica Oskar Barnack Award, Mikhael Subotzky – Beaufort West, 2009, online, accessed 14 April 2026.
2. Mikhael Subotzky (2009) Contestants in the Fancy Dress Competition at the Beaufort West Agricultural Show. Beaufort West, South Africa. 2006, Cape Town: Magnum Photos.
Exhibited
Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, Mikhael Subotzky: Beaufort West, 22 March to 15 April, 2012, another example exhibited.
Goodman Gallery, Cape Town, Beaufort West, 2007, October, another example exhibited.
Studio La Citta, Verona, Beaufort West, 2007, December, another example exhibited.
Foam, Amsterdam, Beaufort West, 2007, another example exhibited.
Literature
Mikhael Subotzky and Jonny Steinberg (2008) Beaufort West, exhibition catalogue, London: Chris Boot, another example illustrated in colour on pages 16 and 17.
