Mikhael Subotzky
Contestants in the Fancy Dress Competition at the Beaufort West Agricultural Show, Beaufort West, South Africa, 2006, Beaufort West Series
About the SessionThe painter Robert Hodgins once told me, “No statue has ever been set up in honour of a critic!” He was admiringly quoting the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. The bon mot has a sting, but as a statement of fact is untrue. There are two public sculptures in France honouring Denis Diderot, the father of western art criticism.
Anyone interested in the history of art criticism in South Africa will know that, for a period, Hodgins was an art critic – at Newscheck magazine, from 1962 to 1966. He succeeded Esmé Berman. What, you wonder, does any of this have to do with my selection? Firstly, some of the artists in this selection – Walter Battiss, Carl Büchner, Richard Cheales, Braam Kruger – worked as regular art critics. Others – George Hallett, William Kentridge, J.H. Pierneef – jobbed as editorial illustrators for news media and publishers. Some – Battiss and Peter Clarke – were even competent poets.
It was as an art critic – not an aspiring littérateur – that I met many of the artists in this selection. At some point over the last quarter century (yikes!), I have written about many of the artists presented here. Talking with artists has been my art education. Peter Clarke impressed on me the value of penmanship. Alice Elahi vividly recalled the atmosphere of studying under Maurice van Essche in the late 1940s. Hylton Nel and Jeanne Gaigher helped me understand post-impressionism and its many offshoots. Santu Mofokeng introduced me to avant-garde Japanese photography. And so on.
I owe a debt of gratitude to each for my eccentric education.
—Sean O'Toole
About this Item
signed, dated, inscribed with the title and a contextualising text on a Magnum Photos label adhered to the reverse
Notes
'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.
This work is from the series Beaufort West, a portrait of a small South African rural town. I was inspired by the tradition of photographic portraits of small towns in South Africa, and in particular by David Goldblatt's book, In Boksburg (1982). In Boksburg took a very different angle, but I was interested in how it told a powerful social story by exploring one particular place largely ignored by the outside world.' —Mikhael Subotzky
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.
