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Dale Yudelman | |
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Born | 1958 |
Nationality | South African |
Known for | Photography |
Website | http://www.daleyudelman.com/ |
Dale Yudelman (b. 1958) is a South African photographer whose work has been shown in galleries internationally. He started his professional career in 1979, as a staff photographer for The Star.[1] Yudelman's father, an amateur photographer, inspired his career choice. During the 1986 apartheid riots, Yudelman moved to London and Los Angeles, where he continued to work and exhibit work.[1] Much of his work explores the urban environments he inhabits, addressing needs for social change and human rights.[2] His work addresses the changing face of South Africa and the world.
Career
[edit]Education
[edit]Exhibitions
[edit]2010
- Witness - Slamdance Film Festival - Park City, Utah, USA
- Spier Contemporary - City Hall, Cape Town
- Divisions: Aspects of South Africa Art 1948-2010 - SMAC Gallery, Stellenbosch
- Own Goal - AVA Gallery, Cape Town
- Made in RSA - Worldart Gallery, Cape Town
- Reality Bytes - Galerie Patrice, Cape Town
- The Image says it all - Exposure Gallery, Cape Town
- Dystopia - Jan Colle Galerij, Ghent, Belgium
2009
- Angels 4 Good - Grande Provence Gallery, Western Cape
- Resolution - The power of innuendo - AVA Gallery, Cape Town
- Merge - Frieda's Gallery, Cape Town
- Dystopia - Museum Africa, Johannesburg
- Ticking - AVA Gallery, Cape Town
2008
- I am... - The Photographers Gallery, Cape Town
- Portfolio - OMG Gallery - Huntington Beach, California
- Space Fusion - Artspace - Johannesburg
- I am... - Spier Contemporary - Johannesburg Art Gallery
- Departure - The Photographers Gallery, Cape Town
- Construct: Beyond the Documentary Photograph - UNISA Gallery, Tshwane
- Reality Bytes - Gordart Gallery - Johannesburg
- Process to Celebration - Afrovibes Festival - Amsterdam
- Construct: Beyond the Documentary Photograph - Durban Art Gallery, KZN
- Home is my Castle - The Photographers Gallery, Cape Town
- Ten - Toomey-Tourell Gallery, San Francisco, USA
2007
- Post Mortem 2010 - Icebox 02 Film Festival - Cape Town
- Livestock - SMAC Gallery, Stellenbosch, Western Cape
- Reality Bytes/ Post Mortem 2010 - KZNSA Gallery-Durban
- Reality Bytes - X-CAPE - Jo'burg Gallery, Cape Town
- Uniform: South Africa's New Clothes - Spanierman Modern, New York City
- Love, Bytes & Soccer - The Photographers Gallery, Cape Town
- Reality Bytes - Lumo International Photography Triennial, Finland
- Surface Tension - The Photographers Gallery, Cape Town
- Reality Bytes & Pie in the Sky - SMAC Gallery, Stellenbosch, Western Cape
- Post Mortem 2010 - Ball Games - AVA Gallery, Cape Town
- I am... - Spier Contemporary - Stellenbosch, Western Cape
- Post Mortem 2010 - Photoquai, Musée du quai Branly, Paris
- Freedom is...Lomography - Exposure Gallery, Cape Town
- CT24 - Focus Gallery, Cape Town[3]
Collections
[edit]- Sasol
- Standard Bank
- Old Mutual
- South African Breweries
- Davis Langdon Farrow Laing
- British American Tobacco
- Webber Wentzel Bowens
- JP Morgan
- Cadiz
- Coronation
- Anglo[3]
Awards
[edit]- Ernest Cole Award 2011[4]
- Sony Profoto Award - Portfolio of the Year
- Professional Photographers of South Africa Award
- Fuji Film Professional Photographers Award
- Commonwealth Photographic Award
- Advertising Photographers of America Award
- Photo/Design Magazine Award
- Nikon International Award
- Shell Press Pictures of the Year Award
- World Press Award
- National Schools Salon Award[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Heil, Antonia. "Reality according to Dale Yudelman". Cape Town Magazine. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
- ^ Hughes, Amani. "Dale Yudelman". Cape Chameleon. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
- ^ a b c "Extra Info". Dale Yudelman. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
- ^ "Dale Yudelman". Ernest Cole Award. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
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