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The Fran and Warren Rupp Contemporary Artists Lecture Series

Man with hockey stick surround by ash and smoke

Aissah Salifu, Agbogbloshie Market, Accra, Ghana (detail), 2010, from the series Permanent Error. Pieter Hugo (South African, born 1976). Digital C-print. © Pieter Hugo, Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York and Michael Stevenson Gallery, Cape Town

Contemporary Artists Lecture Series: Pieter Hugo

Saturday, January 19, 2013, 2:00 p.m.
Location:  Gartner Auditorium

About The Event

A native of Johannesburg who now lives in Cape Town, artist Pieter Hugo describes himself as "a political-with-a-small-p photographer . . . it's hard not to be as soon as you pick up a camera in South Africa." The images in his most recent book, Permanent Error, were shot in Ghana at an enormous dump for obsolete technology shipped there from industrialized Western countries. We are brought face to face with the people and domestic animals that inhabit an arid, poisoned wasteland of our old monitors, discarded hard drives, and other technological remains.

Hugo, a self-taught photographer, won the 2008 Discovery Award at the distinguished Recontres d'Arles festival and the 2011 Seydou Keita Award at the 9th Recontres de Bamako African. Earlier series include the hyena men of Nigeria; portraits of extras from Nollywood, the Nigerian feature film industry; and "Messina/Musina," which portrays a trucking and mining town near the Zimbabwe border where migrant labor, prostitution, and AIDS abound.