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Nelson Mandela statue in front of Parliament, Cape Town, South Africa.

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The uniquely South African HIV/Aids ribbon, woven from beads
The uniquely South African HIV/Aids ribbon, woven from beads. Photo:MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

The uniquely South African HIV/Aids ribbon, woven from beads
The uniquely South African HIV/Aids ribbon, woven from beads. Photo:MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

The uniquely South African HIV/Aids ribbon, woven from beads
The uniquely South African HIV/Aids ribbon, woven from beads. Photo:MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Curios made from malleable wire and colourful beads
Curios made from malleable wire and colourful beads are a signature South African creation. Photo:MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Curios made from malleable wire and colourful beads
Curios made from malleable wire and colourful beads are a signature South African creation. Photo:MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Curios made from malleable wire and colourful beads
Curios made from malleable wire and colourful beads are a signature South African creation. Photo:MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Curios made from malleable wire and colourful beads
Curios made from malleable wire and colourful beads are a signature South African creation. Photo:MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Beaded dolls made by the Ndebele people
Beaded dolls made by the Ndebele people represent scaled-down versions of the adult woman’s beaded wardrobe. Photo:MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Drums are an important instrument in African culture
Drums are an important instrument in African culture and are often adorned with painted designs. Photo:MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Drums are an important instrument in African culture
Drums are an important instrument in African culture and are often adorned with painted designs. Photo:MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Drums are an important instrument in African culture
Drums are an important instrument in African culture and are often adorned with painted designs. Photo:MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Calabashes painted with bold designs
Calabashes painted with bold designs make for beautiful ornaments and are a popular sight in tourist shops. Photo:MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Creating vibrant crafts from beads
Creating vibrant crafts from beads is an intricate tradition among the Ndebele people of South Africa. Photo:MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Creating vibrant crafts from beads
Creating vibrant crafts from beads is an intricate tradition among the Ndebele people of South Africa. Photo:MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Bloemfontein, Free State: A roadside mural illustrating the tourist highlights of the Free State
Bloemfontein, Free State province: A roadside mural illustrating the tourist highlights of the Free State. Photo: Graeme Williams

Bloemfontein, Free State: A roadside mural illustrating the tourist highlights of the Free State
Bloemfontein, Free State province: A roadside mural illustrating the tourist highlights of the Free State. Photo: Graeme Williams

Creating vibrant crafts from beads
Creating vibrant crafts from beads is an intricate tradition among the Ndebele people of South Africa

Qunu, Eastern Cape province: The Mandela family grave site
Qunu, Eastern Cape province: The Mandela family grave site near Nelson Mandela’s home in the village of Qunu where he spent his childhood. Photo: Rodger Bosch

Qunu, Eastern Cape province: The Nelson Mandela Museum
Qunu, Eastern Cape province: The Nelson Mandela Museum, which houses documents, certificates, artwork and gifts given to South Africa’s first democratically elected president.
Photo: Rodger Bosch

Qunu, Eastern Cape province: The Nelson Mandela Museum
Qunu, Eastern Cape province: The Nelson Mandela Museum, which houses documents, certificates, artwork and gifts given to South Africa’s first democratically elected president.
Photo: Rodger Bosch

Qunu, Eastern Cape: Nelson Mandela and FW de Klerk at the Nelson Mandela Museum
Qunu, Eastern Cape province: Artwork depicting Nelson Mandela and FW de Klerk at the Nelson Mandela Museum. Mandela grew up and went to school in the village of Qunu. Photo: Rodger Bosch

Qunu, Eastern Cape province: The Nelson Mandela Museum
Qunu, Eastern Cape province: The Nelson Mandela Museum, which houses documents, certificates, artwork and gifts given to South Africa’s first democratically elected president.
Photo: Rodger Bosch

Qunu, Eastern Cape province: The Nelson Mandela Museum
Qunu, Eastern Cape province: The Nelson Mandela Museum, which houses documents, certificates, artwork and gifts given to South Africa’s first democratically elected president.
Photo: Rodger Bosch

Qunu, Eastern Cape province: A mural at the Nelson Mandela Museum
Qunu, Eastern Cape province: A mural at the Nelson Mandela Museum. Mandela grew up and went to school in the village of Qunu. Photo: Rodger Bosch

Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: The home of late artist Helen Martins
Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: The home of late artist Helen Martins has been preserved to give visitors a taste of the art she created in her interior surroundings.
Photo: MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: The home of late artist Helen Martins
Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: The home of late artist Helen Martins has been preserved to give visitors a taste of the art she created in her interior surroundings. Photo: MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass
Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass, created by Helen Martins and Koos Malgas, at the famous Owl House in the Great Karoo. Photo:
MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass
Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass, created by Helen Martins and Koos Malgas, at the famous Owl House in the Great Karoo. Photo: MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass
Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass, created by Helen Martins and Koos Malgas, at the famous Owl House in the Great Karoo. Photo: MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass
Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass, created by Helen Martins and Koos Malgas, at the famous Owl House in the Great Karoo. Photo: MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass
Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass, created by Helen Martins and Koos Malgas, at the famous Owl House in the Great Karoo. Photo: MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass
Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass, created by Helen Martins and Koos Malgas, at the famous Owl House in the Great Karoo. Photo: MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass
Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass, created by Helen Martins and Koos Malgas, at the famous Owl House in the Great Karoo. Photo: Mary Alexander

Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass
Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass, created by Helen Martins and Koos Malgas, at the famous Owl House in the Great Karoo. Photo: Mary Alexander

Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass
Nieu Bethesda, Eastern Cape province: Compelling artworks of cement and glass, created by Helen Martins and Koos Malgas, at the famous Owl House in the Great Karoo. Photo: Andrew Luke

Dullstroom, Mpumalanga: A shop selling curios, African print material and wooden sculptures
Dullstroom, Mpumalanga province: A shop selling curios, African print material and wooden sculptures attracts the tourists in this picturesque town. Photo: Graeme Williams

Dullstroom, Mpumalanga: A shop selling curios, African print material and wooden sculptures
Dullstroom, Mpumalanga province: A shop selling curios, African print material and wooden sculptures attracts the tourists in this picturesque town. Photo: Graeme Williams

Dullstroom, Mpumalanga: A shop selling curios, African print material and wooden sculptures
Dullstroom, Mpumalanga province: A shop selling curios, African print material and wooden sculptures attracts the tourists in this picturesque town. Photo: Graeme Williams

Dullstroom, Mpumalanga: A shop selling curios, African print material and wooden sculptures
Dullstroom, Mpumalanga province: A shop selling curios, African print material and wooden sculptures attracts the tourists in this picturesque town. Photo: Graeme Williams

Dullstroom, Mpumalanga: A shop selling curios, African print material and wooden sculptures
Dullstroom, Mpumalanga province: A shop selling curios, African print material and wooden sculptures attracts the tourists in this picturesque town. Photo: Graeme Williams

Dullstroom, Mpumalanga: A shop selling curios, African print material and wooden sculptures
Dullstroom, Mpumalanga province: A shop selling curios, African print material and wooden sculptures attracts the tourists in this picturesque town. Photo: Graeme Williams

Northern Cape province: Heroes of the struggle against colonialism and apartheid, Kimberley
Northern Cape province: Heroes of the struggle against colonialism and apartheid are represented in a mural at the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature at Galeshewe, Kimberley. Photo: Graeme Williams

Northern Cape: Artwork on display at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre
Northern Cape province: Artwork on display at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre outside Kimberley. Photo: Graeme Williams

Northern Cape: Artwork on display at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre
Northern Cape province: Artwork on display at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre outside Kimberley. Photo: Graeme Williams

Northern Cape: Artwork on display at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre
Northern Cape province: Artwork on display at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre outside Kimberley. Photo: Graeme Williams

Northern Cape: Artwork on display at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre
Northern Cape province: Artwork on display at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre outside Kimberley. Photo: Graeme Williams

Northern Cape: Artwork on display at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre
Northern Cape province: Artwork on display at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre outside Kimberley. Photo: Graeme Williams

Northern Cape: Artwork on display at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre
Northern Cape province: Artwork on display at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre outside Kimberley. Photo: Graeme Williams

Northern Cape province: Rock engravings made by the San Bushmen
Northern Cape province: Rock engravings made by the San Bushmen between 1 000 and 2 000 years ago, at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre outside Kimberley. Photo: Graeme Williams

Northern Cape province: Rock engravings made by the San Bushmen
Northern Cape province: Rock engravings made by the San Bushmen between 1 000 and 2 000 years ago, at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre outside Kimberley. Photo: Graeme Williams

Northern Cape province: Rock engravings made by the San Bushmen
Northern Cape province: Rock engravings made by the San Bushmen between 1 000 and 2 000 years ago, at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre outside Kimberley. Photo: Graeme Williams

Northern Cape province: Rock engravings made by the San Bushmen
Northern Cape province: Rock engravings made by the San Bushmen between 1 000 and 2 000 years ago, at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre outside Kimberley. Photo: Graeme Williams

Northern Cape province: Rock engravings made by the San Bushmen
Northern Cape province: Rock engravings made by the San Bushmen between 1 000 and 2 000 years ago, at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre outside Kimberley. Photo: Graeme Williams

KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Artwork at the Ardmore Ceramics studio
KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Artwork at the Ardmore Ceramics studio. Photo: Hannelie Coetzee

KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Ceramics in a kiln at the Ardmore Ceramics studio
KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Ceramics in a kiln at the Ardmore Ceramics studio. Photo: Hannelie Coetzee

Northern Cape province: Rock engravings made by the San Bushmen
Northern Cape province: Rock engravings made by the San Bushmen between 1 000 and 2 000 years ago, at the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Tourist Centre outside Kimberley. Photo: Graeme Williams

KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Petros Gumbi, a ceramic artist at the Ardmore Ceramics studio
KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Petros Gumbi, a ceramic artist at the Ardmore Ceramics studio. Photo: Hannelie Coetzee

KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Artwork at the Ardmore Ceramics studio
KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Artwork at the Ardmore Ceramics studio. Photo: Hannelie Coetzee

KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Artwork at the Ardmore Ceramics studio
KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Artwork at the Ardmore Ceramics studio. Photo: Hannelie Coetzee

KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Artwork at the Ardmore Ceramics studio
KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Artwork at the Ardmore Ceramics studio. Photo: Hannelie Coetzee

KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Artwork at the Ardmore Ceramics studio
KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Artwork at the Ardmore Ceramics studio. Photo: Hannelie Coetzee

KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Artwork at the Ardmore Ceramics studio
KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Artwork at the Ardmore Ceramics studio. Photo: Hannelie Coetzee

KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Ceramic painters at work in the Ardmore Ceramics studio
KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Ceramic painters Zama Nqubuku (right) and Wiseman Ndlovu at work in the Ardmore Ceramics studio. Photo: Hannelie Coetzee

KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Ornate ceramics for sale at Ardmore Ceramics
KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Ornate ceramics for sale at Ardmore Ceramics. Photo: Hannelie Coetzee

KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Artwork at the Ardmore Ceramics studio
KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Artwork at the Ardmore Ceramics studio. Photo: Hannelie Coetzee

KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Ornate ceramics for sale at Ardmore Ceramics
KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Ornate ceramics for sale at Ardmore Ceramics. Photo: Hannelie Coetzee

KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Ornate ceramics for sale at Ardmore Ceramics
KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: Ornate ceramics for sale at Ardmore Ceramics. Photo: Hannelie Coetzee

Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal: Mural at the Thokozisa Information Centre
Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal province: Mural at the Thokozisa Central Drakenberg Information Centre. Photo: Graeme Williams

Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal: Sculpture at the Thokozisa Information Centre
Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal province: Sculpture at the Thokozisa Central Drakenberg Information Centre. Photo: Graeme Williams

Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal: Mural at the Thokozisa Information Centre
Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal province: Mural at the Thokozisa Central Drakenberg Information Centre. Photo: Graeme Williams

Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal: Mural at the Thokozisa Information Centre
Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal province: Mural at the Thokozisa Central Drakenberg Information Centre. Photo: Graeme Williams

Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal: Artwork for sale at the side of the road
Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal province: Artwork for sale at the side of the road. Photo: Graeme Williams

Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal: Mural at the Thokozisa Information Centre
Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal province: Mural at the Thokozisa Central Drakenberg Information Centre. Photo: Graeme Williams

Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal: Sculpture at Thokozisa Information Centre
Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal province: Sculpture at the Thokozisa Central Drakenberg Information Centre. Photo: Graeme Williams

Durban, KwaZulu-Natal province: Mural at the Fitzsimons Snake Park
Durban, KwaZulu-Natal province: Mural at the Fitzsimons Snake Park. Photo: Graeme Williams

Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal: Baskets for sale at a roadside stall
Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal province: Baskets for sale at a roadside stall. Photo: Graeme Williams

Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal province: Baskets for sale at a roadside stall
Central Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal province: Baskets for sale at a roadside stall. Photo: Graeme Williams

Oudtshoorn, Western Cape province: Decorated ostrich eggs
Oudtshoorn, Western Cape province: Decorated ostrich eggs for sale on an ostrich farm. Photo: Rodger Bosch

Durban, KwaZulu-Natal province: Beaded craftwork for sale at the beachfront
Durban, KwaZulu-Natal province: Beaded craftwork for sale at the beachfront. Photo: Graeme Williams

Durban, KwaZulu-Natal province: Beaded craftwork for sale at the beachfront
Durban, KwaZulu-Natal province: Beaded craftwork for sale at the beachfront. Photo: Graeme Williams

Cape Town, Western Cape province: Inside the design studio of Hip Hop
Cape Town, Western Cape province: Inside the design studio of Hip Hop, a successful fashion label in the city centre. Photo: Rodger Bosch

Cape Town, Western Cape province: Inside the design studio of Hip Hop
Cape Town, Western Cape province: Inside the design studio of Hip Hop, a successful fashion label in the city centre. Photo: Rodger Bosch

Cape Town, Western Cape province: Inside the design studio of Hip Hop
Cape Town, Western Cape province: Inside the design studio of Hip Hop, a successful fashion label in the city centre. Photo: Rodger Bosch

Cape Town, Western Cape province: A sculpture of a woman and child in the city centre
Cape Town, Western Cape province: A sculpture of a woman and child in the city centre. Photo: Rodger Bosch

Cape Town, Western Cape province: The South African flag flies on Robben Island
Cape Town, Western Cape province: The South African flag flies on Robben Island. Photo: Mary Alexander

Cape Town, Western Cape province: The South African flag flies on Robben Island
Cape Town, Western Cape province: The South African flag flies on Robben Island. Photo: Mary Alexander

Cape Town, Western Cape province: The Baxter Theatre
Cape Town, Western Cape province: The Baxter Theatre. Photo: Jeffrey Barbee

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Statue of Nelson Mandela in Nelson Mandela Square
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Statue of Nelson Mandela in Nelson Mandela Square, a shopping centre in Sandton. Photo: MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Cape Town, Western Cape province: Artwork for sale on the street
Cape Town, Western Cape province: Artwork for sale on the street. Photo: Jeffrey Barbee

Johannesburg, Gauteng province: A public garden at the entrance to Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: A public garden at the entrance to Soweto, on Old Potchefstroom Road. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng province: A public garden at the entrance to Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: A public garden at the entrance to Soweto, on Old Potchefstroom Road. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Hector Pieterson Memorial in Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Hector Pieterson Memorial in Soweto is named after the 14-year-old boy who was the first killed by police in the June 16 1976 students’
uprising. The inscription reads: “To honour the youth who gave their lives in the struggle for freedom and democracy”. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Public statues line roads and walkways in Newtown
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Public statues line roads and walkways in Newtown, the arts and culture hub of Johannesburg. Photo: Mary Alexander

Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Public statues line roads and walkways in Newtown
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Public statues line roads and walkways in Newtown, the arts and culture hub of Johannesburg. Photo: MediaClubSouthAfrica.com

Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Hector Pieterson Memorial in Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Hector Pieterson Memorial in Soweto is named after the 14-year-old boy who was the first killed by police in the June 16 1976 students’
uprising. The inscription reads: “To honour the youth who gave their lives in the struggle for freedom and democracy”. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Singer Brenda Fassie bronze statue
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Singer Brenda Fassie, who died tragically in 2004, is immortalised in a bronze statue erected in the cultural centre of Newtown. Photo: Mary Alexander

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Singer Brenda Fassie bronze statue
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Singer Brenda Fassie, who died tragically in 2004, is immortalised in a bronze statue erected in the cultural centre of Newtown. Photo: Mary Alexander

Johannesburg, Gauteng: The Dancers sculpture on Constitution Hill
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Dancers sculpture on Constitution Hill, outside South Africa’s Constitutional Court. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Playmakers , a sculpture by Ernest Ullman
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Playmakers , a sculpture by Ernest Ullman, reflected in the windows of the entrance to the Civic Theatre. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Playmakers ,a sculpture by Ernest Ullman
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Playmakers ,a sculpture by Ernest Ullman, reflected in the windows of the entrance to the Civic Theatre. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Dancers sculpture on Constitution Hill
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Dancers sculpture on Constitution Hill, outside South Africa’s Constitutional Court. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Artwork at Freedom Square, Kliptown, Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Artwork at Freedom Square, the site of the adoption of the Freedom Charter in 1955, in Kliptown, Soweto. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Freedom Square, Kliptown, Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Freedom Square, the site of the adoption of the Freedom Charter in 1955, in Kliptown, Soweto. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Civic Theatre
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Civic Theatre. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Artwork at Freedom Square, Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Artwork at Freedom Square, the site of the adoption of the Freedom Charter in 1955, in Kliptown, Soweto. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Dance group competing in a cultural dance festival
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Dance group competing in a cultural dance festival in Joubert Park. The area is adjacent to Hillbrow, one of the most densely populated areas in the city; the festival aims to promote cultural awareness among residents. Photo: Chris Kirchhof

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Dance group competing in a cultural dance festival
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Dance group competing in a cultural dance festival in Joubert Park. The area is adjacent to Hillbrow, one of the most densely populated areas in the city; the festival aims to promote cultural awareness among residents. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Football memorabilia for sale
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Football memorabilia for sale at the Joubert Park minibus taxi rank in the city centre. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Dance group competing in a cultural dance festival
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Dance group competing in a cultural dance festival in Joubert Park. The area is adjacent to Hillbrow, one of the most densely populated regions of the city; the festival aims to promote cultural awareness among residents. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Dance group competing in a cultural dance festival
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Dance group competing in a cultural dance festival in Joubert Park. The area is adjacent to Hillbrow, one of the most densely populated regions of the city; the festival aims to promote cultural awareness among residents. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Mosaic at the Metro minibus taxi rank
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Mosaic at the Metro minibus taxi rank in the city centre. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Detail of artwork
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Detail of artwork at the Faraday minibus taxi rank and traditional-remedy market. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Detail of artwork
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Detail of artwork at the Faraday minibus taxi rank and traditional-remedy market. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: A mural on HIV/Aids and woman abuse, Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: A mural conveying messages on HIV/Aids and woman abuse on a wall outside Baragwanath Hospital, Soweto. The mural looks directly on to the new Baragwanath taxi rank. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Public artwork at the Baragwanath minibus taxi rank, Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Public artwork at the Baragwanath minibus taxi rank on Old Potchefstroom Road, Soweto. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: A mural on HIV/Aids and woman abuse, Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: A mural conveying messages on HIV/Aids and woman abuse on a wall outside Baragwanath Hospital, Soweto. The mural looks directly on to the new Baragwanath taxi rank. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: A mural on HIV/Aids and woman abuse, Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: A mural conveying messages on HIV/Aids and woman abuse on a wall outside Baragwanath Hospital, Soweto. The mural looks directly on to the new Baragwanath taxi rank. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Public artwork at the Baragwanath minibus taxi rank, Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Public artwork at the Baragwanath minibus taxi rank on Old Potchefstroom Road, Soweto. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Public artwork at the Baragwanath minibus taxi rank, Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Public artwork at the Baragwanath minibus taxi rank on Old Potchefstroom Road, Soweto. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Public artwork at the Baragwanath minibus taxi rank, Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Public artwork at the Baragwanath minibus taxi rank on Old Potchefstroom Road, Soweto. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Hector Pieterson Memorial in Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Hector Pieterson Memorial in Soweto. Photo: DIRCO

Johannesburg, Gauteng: Detail of artwork
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: Detail of artwork at the Faraday minibus taxi rank and traditional-remedy market. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng: A mural on HIV/Aids and woman abuse, Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: A mural conveying messages on HIV/Aids and woman abuse on a wall outside Baragwanath Hospital, Soweto. The mural looks directly on to the new Baragwanath taxi rank. Photo: Chris Kirchhoff

Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Hector Pieterson Memorial in Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Hector Pieterson Memorial in Soweto. Photo: DIRCO

Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Hector Pieterson Memorial in Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Hector Pieterson Memorial in Soweto. Photo: DIRCO

Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Hector Pieterson Memorial in Soweto
Johannesburg, Gauteng province: The Hector Pieterson Memorial in Soweto. Photo: DIRCO