20 black and white digital archival prints on Hahnemühle Photo rag 308 gsm paper, with title page, introduction text by the artist, and preface text by Judge Johann Kriegler, housed in a linen-covered portfolio box
sheet size: 42 x 59.4 cm / 59.4 x 42 cm (each)
portfolio: 62 x 45 cm
Individual titles and sequence: 1. Voter education in the Richtersveld during the IEC’s Operation Access campaign in the 1994 elections, Northern Cape 2. Independent Electoral Commission run voter education campaigns...
1. Voter education in the Richtersveld during the IEC’s Operation Access campaign in the 1994 elections, Northern Cape
2. Independent Electoral Commission run voter education campaigns in the run up to the historic elections that brought democracy to South Africa, factory, Central Johannesburg
3. Judge Johann Kriegler, head of the independent electoral commission, visits President Mangope then premier of Bophutatswana, to inform him the homeland will be terminated at the end of the elections, Mafikeng
4. Helen Suzman, human rights veteran and commissioner for the IEC, visits the violence-ridden Kathlegong in the run up to the historic elections
5. The Independent Electoral Commission visits the Zion Christian Church in the run up to the historic elections, Moria, Limpopo Province
6. A group of rightwing protesters burn the effigy of F.W. de Klerk and the ANC flag, in the run up to the 1994 election, Pretoria, Gauteng
7. IFP supporters march through Johannesburg in the run up to the historic elections that brought democracy
8. ANC rally in the run up to the elections, Gauteng
9. Voters line up to vote in the historic elections that brought democracy to South Africa, Soweto
10. Voting for the first time in the historic elections, Gauteng Province, South Africa
11. Voting in Diepkloof prison during the historic elections that brought democracy to South Africa
12. Soldiers and police secure the voting station where Mandela voted, Ohlange High School, Inanda, Kwa-Zulu Natal
13. Nelson Mandela votes for the first time in his life, Ohlange High School, Kwa-Zulu Natal
14. Counting the vote took place under tight security for the historic elections that brought democracy to South Africa, Nasrec, Johannesburg
15. The count, amid much tension and apprehension, lasted 5 days, Nasrec, Johannesburg 16. Celebration in the streets as the ANC emerges victorious 17. Madiba does his shuffle as the ANC celebrates the 1994 election victory, Johannesburg 18. Former President F.W. de Klerk campaigns in Soweto 19. The inauguration of Nelson Mandela as President, 5 May 1994, Union Buildings, Pretoria 20. South Africans usher in a new era, Inauguration, Union Buildings, Pretoria