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The Real Heroes by Clint Strydom: FIFA football world cup fine art photographic limited edition prints

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11 Mar - 31 Dec 2026
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Clint Strydom Soccer ball (01), KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, 2008 Hahnemuhle photorag on Diasec Dibond 80 x 120 cm Edition of 20 plus 2 artist's proofs
Clint Strydom
Soccer ball (01), KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, 2008
Hahnemuhle photorag on Diasec Dibond
80 x 120 cm
Edition of 20 plus 2 artist's proofs
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In Real Heroes, photographer Clint Strydom turns his lens toward these quieter moments of the game. The series captures children playing soccer with an intensity and joy that exists far from the world's arenas. With worn balls, makeshift goals, and limitless imagination, they play simply for the love of the game.

 

Through these photographs, Strydom sought to share the stories of South African children who embody soccer's purest spirit. Their matches unfold on stretches of sand, in open fields, and between township streets where the boundaries of the pitch are defined by whatever the environment provides. Here, soccer is not spectacle or industry; it is community, expression, and belonging.

 

Most of the images are rendered in striking black and white. This choice strips away distraction and focuses attention on form, motion, and emotion. Light and shadow carve silhouettes of bodies leaping through the air; the textures of sand, dust, and sky become part of the visual rhythm of the game. Each frame captures a fleeting moment of movement, a child suspended mid-kick, a ball barely intact, the improvisation of play against vast South African landscapes.

 

What emerges is a portrait of resilience and creativity. The children in these photographs often play with minimal resources, yet their commitment to the game is unwavering. Their ingenuity, determination, and joy transform ordinary spaces into places of possibility.

 

Strydom approaches his subjects with empathy and respect. Rather than presenting them as distant observers of the global game, he photographs them as protagonists in their own right, young players whose passion mirrors that of any professional athlete. In this sense, they are the true heroes of football.

 

The landscapes themselves, sweeping coastlines, expansive skies, and gritty township grounds, are inseparable from the identity of the game in South Africa. Soccer here is deeply tied to place and community, shaped by the rhythms of everyday life.

 

Through Real Heroes, Strydom invites viewers to reconsider where the heart of football truly lives. Away from the grand arenas and international spotlight, it thrives in the joy of children who gather wherever space allows, carrying the spirit of the game forward with every kick of the ball.

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