'Daleside' (2020)
'Daleside' (2020)
'Daleside' (2020)
'Daleside' (2020)
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'Daleside' (2020)

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Cyprien Clément-Delmas & Lindokuhle Sobekwa

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“French photographer Cyprien Clément-Delmas and South African photographer Lindokuhle Sobekwa have collaborated to create a portrait of Daleside, a small and isolated Afrikaner suburb south-east of Johannesburg. The two photographers met through the Of Soul and Joy programme, launched by Rubis Mécénat in Thokoza, and became friends. Their resulting images provide a counterpoint of aspirations and distress – looking beyond the deep-seated Black/white binary, they depict the poverty afflicting Black and white residents alike as forgotten members of society.”


Bound in two separate yet corresponding volumes held together by a shared cover, the images in Daleside are accompanied by forewords from the respective photographers and an essay by Sean O’Toole.


Selected images from Daleside were exhibited in Mikhael Subotzky and Lindokuhle Sobekwa's Tell It to the Mountains at A4 in October 2021.


18.7 x 25.3 cm | 128 pages | hardcover


Cyprien Clément-Delmas (b.1986) is a photographer and filmmaker. He regularly partners with Of Soul and Joy, an artistic and social outreach initiative for school children in Thokoza, Gauteng. In addition, he has participated in Audiovisuales sin Fronteras, a documentary film workshop for prisoners. Cyprien lives and works in Paris. 


Lindokuhle Sobekwa (b.1995) is a photographer and nominee member of Magnum Photos. He was introduced to photography through Of Soul and Joy’s school programme and later studied at the Market Photo Workshop. In 2017, Sobekwa was selected by the Magnum Foundation for Photography and Social Justice to develop the project I Carry Her Photo With Me. The following year, he received the Magnum Foundation Fund to continue with his long-term project Nyaope. Lindokuhle lives and works in Johannesburg.