Exhibition
South Africa: Jillian Edelstein, Truth & Lies

Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Chairman of the Truth Commission, Cape Town, 2001 © Jillian Edelstein

Dirk Coetzee, Pretoria 1997 © Jillian Edelstein

Joyce Mtimkulu, Zwide, Port Elizabeth, February 1997 © Jillian Edelstein

2 boys; Thembinkosi (left) and Mxolisa Goboza, Free State Province, March 1997 © Jillian Edelstein

President Nelson Mandela, Cape Town, 1997 © Jillian Edelstein

Charity Konile 1997/98 © Jillian Edelstein

Father Michael Lapsley, Cape Town, 16 February 1997 © Jillian Edelstein

The road between Cradock and Post Chalmers, Eastern Cape, February 1997 © Jillian Edelstein

Boshoek exhumation 1997/98 © Jillian Edelstein

Comforter TRC 1997/98 © Jillian Edelstein

4 perpetrators : Craig Williamson; Roger 'Jerry ' Raven; Brigadier Willem Schoon; General Johann Coetzee amnesty hearings Pretoria, September, 1998 © Jillian Edelstein

Mrs Mzimela 1997/98 © Jillian Edelstein

Comforter 1997/98 © Jillian Edelstein

Mandela United Football Club 1997/98 © Jillian Edelstein

Robben Island 1997/98 © Jillian Edelstein

Eugene Terre Blance, Mafeking, Nothern Province, 23 September 1998 © Jillian Edelstein

Gideon Johannes Nieuwoudt and Mike Barnardo, a member of the witness protection team, Cape Town 1998 © Jillian Edelstein
South Africa is a country with a complicated past. Colonization, war and racial segregation have all left their mark. Remember that the first free elections following apartheid were held as recently as 1994. For its third exhibition, the young KijK Galerie, dedicated to South African photography, will present the work of Jillian Edelstein.
The photographer took a series of portraits just after the end of apartheid, when South Africans were being asked to forgive. The result of four years of work, Truth & Lies bears witness to this reconciliation and questions the idea of South African identity. It documents the Commission of Truth and Reconciliation, which aimed to take account of the human rights violations committed during apartheid, in the hope of reconciling the South African people. In exchange for public confessions, the perpetrators of the crimes were pardoned.
Currently based in London, Jillian Edelstein was born in Cape Town. She began started out as a press photographer before moving to the UK to study photography.
The series Truth & Lies has also been made into a book.
Juliette Deschodt
EXHIBITION
Truth & Lies
May 24th - September 12th (closed July 7th - August 24th), 2012
KijK Galerie
10, rue des Jardins Saint Paul
75004 Paris
France
BOOK
1996 – 2002 : Stories from The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa
Photographs by Jillian Edelstein, introduction by Michael Ignatieff
Published in 2002 by New Press
ISBN-13: 978-1565847415
Links
http://www.jillianedelstein.co.uk/
http://www.kijkgalerie.com/
Contributors
Juliette Deschodt

