Paul Weinberg South African , b. 1965
Paul Weinberg is a South African born documentary photographer, filmmaker, writer, curator, educationist, and archivist. He began his career in the early 1980s by working for South African NGOs and photographing current events for news agencies and foreign newspapers.
“Each image is a captured moment, a reminder of my own journey as my privileged interaction with other people. Each image triggers a particular memory – a smell, or a sense of that moment. Above all, though, it’s the experience of travelling that quickens the spirit. It’s the fleeting impression of things – a particular moment on a river bank as your boat drifts past it, a subliminal response when you’re walking in the bush – that ignites the creative spark before the shutter fires.” - Travelling Light
Paul Weinberg is a South African born documentary photographer, filmmaker, writer, curator, educationist, and archivist. He began his career in the early 1980s by working for South African NGOs and photographing current events for news agencies and foreign newspapers.
He was a founder member of Afrapix and South, the collective photo agencies that gained local and international recognition for their uncompromising role in documenting apartheid, and popular resistance to it. From 1990 onwards he increasingly concentrated on feature rather than news photography.
Paul has built up a large body of work which portrays diverse peoples, cultures, and human environments ‘beyond the headlines’. It demonstrates a sustained engagement with indigenous people throughout southern Africa, particularly in rural settings.
His images have been widely exhibited and published, both locally and abroad. He has also initiated several major photographic projects, notably Then & Now, a collection of contrasting images by eight South African photographers taken during and after apartheid, which is traveling the world.
In 1993 he won the Mother Jones International Documentary Award for his portrayal of the fisherfolk of Kosi Bay on South Africa’s northern Natal coast.
He has taught photography at the Centre of Documentary Studies at Duke University in the United States and holds a master’s degree from the same university. He is currently senior curator of visual archives at the University of Cape Town and lectures in documentary arts at the same university.
Paul founded, with David Goldblatt, the Ernest Cole Award for creative photography in southern Africa. His works grace numerous important public, private and corporate collections and he has exhibited extensively both locally and abroad.
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Dear Edward: Family Footprints
Paul Weinberg Paul Weinberg, 2013 Read more -
Moving Spirit
Paul Weinberg Paul Weinberg, 2016 Read more -
Then And Now: Eight South African Photographers Paul Weinberg
Paul Weinberg, 2009 Read more -
Traces And Tracks: A Thirty-Year Journey With The San
Paul Weinberg Paul Weinberg is currently curator of the Centre for African Studies Gallery and teaches in Film and Media Studies and Visual Anthropology at UCT., 2018 Read more
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Pan African photography exhibition Shifting Narratives currently on at The Melrose Gallery depicts African life in its diversity
By Edward Tsumele 4 Mar 2022This is an important exhibition that should attract a discerning collector interested in photography that captures Africa’s complexities and diversity. But are African critics up...Read more -
Melrose Gallery pan-African group exhibition at Sandton City's Diamond Walk extended
21 Jan 2021The Melrose Gallery is currently showcasing the Introspection - Art Of Contemporary Africa group exhibition, which features established and emerging artists from Africa, at Sandton...Read more