1%: Privilege in a Time of Global Inequality
Explore society’s concealed one percent
On Thursday, 3 November 2016 the international photographic exhibition 1%: Privilege in a Time of Global Inequality makes its debut in South Africa at the Chavonnes Battery Museum. This exhibit sees a collection of photographs depicting global wealth and privilege, as experienced by one percent of the population.
“This exhibition brings 40 images by the world’s leading photographers to our shores. It affords the opportunity to highlight this topic as South Africa remains one of the most unequal societies in the world” says Heidi Erdmann, Cape Town exhibition curator.
Myles Little curated the exhibit, gathering images that perfectly illustrate the dichotomy between opulent wealth, and the rest of society that surrounds them. Little was conscious of, and deliberately avoided, opulent stereotypes pertaining to wealth and moves instead to focus on the privilege that is seen in everyday aspects like healthcare, education and leisure.
SOME OF THE PHOTGRAPHERS EXHIBITING AT THE 1%: PRIVILEGE IN A TIME OF GLOBAL INEQUALITY EXHIBITION AT THE CHAVONNES BATTERY MUSEUM
Zed Nelson
Paolo Woods
Gabriele Galimberti
David Chancellor
Anna Skladmann
David Leventi
Ben Quinton
ENTRANCE TO THE 2016 1%: PRIVILEGE IN A TIME OF GLOBAL INEQUALITY EXHIBITION AT THE CHAVONNES BATTERY MUSEUM
Entrance to the exhibition at the V&A Waterfront Clock Tower is priced as follows:
Ticket |
Price |
Adult |
R70p/p |
Senior/ Student |
R50p/p |
Children (Aged six – 16) |
R30p/p |
Children (Younger than six-years-old) |
Free |
For more information, you can get into contact with the gallery directly by calling them on +27 (0)21 416 6230 or visiting their website – Chavonnesbattery.co.za. The exhibition may be viewed from Monday to Wednesday from 9am to 4pm and from Thursday to Sunday from 9am to 6pm.
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