
Remains of long-drop lavatories built for the 'closer settlement camp' of
Frankfort, Eastern Cape. The 5000 members of the black farming community of
Mgwali were to have been forcibly moved and resettled here after their land
was declared a 'black spot' by the apartheid government in 1983. However the
people of Mgwali resisted strongly and in 1986 the removal scheme was
dropped. The lavatories were gradually stripped of their usable building
materials by people in the area and all that is left now are concrete bases
over some 1500 anatomically shaped holes in the veld.
22 February 2006 | Digital prints on 100% rag cotton paper in pigment inks | Edition of 10
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