TheAfronauts by Cristina De Middel Not Yet Rated 11 years ago DEVELOP Tube In 1964, still living the dream of their recently gained independence, Zambia started a space
Its not only the rich and powerful who have ambitious dreams of space exploration, as was recently illuminated by a project of Spanish photographer Cristina de Middel. Scraping the depths of the internet in a quest for a quirky, unbelievable story, she came across an article about a grade-school teacher in Zambia who, in 1964, established a makeshift Academy
CristinaDe Middel (Solo Show) , This is what hatred did #37, 2014 , archival digital print on cotton paper , 80 x 100 cm , courtesy of Black Ship Fair: Paris Photo 2014 13 Nov – 16 Nov 2014
Secondedition of The Afronauts by Cristina De Middel (2019) Medium format paperback in fine condition. Signed by Cristina De Middel to inside of front cover No markings. The history behind Afronauts. Zambia 1964, the rather eccentric school teacher Edward Makuka Nkoloso single-handedly started a space program.
IntroducingCristina de Middel. When Cristina de Middel launched her book The Afronauts in 2012 she created a commotion in the photobook world. Retelling the story of the 1960s Zambian space program, she wrestled with the inadequacies of traditional documentary practice, emerging with a magical reconstruction of the narrative.
Ubutongo’, Cristina de Middel, 2012. This is one of thirty-seven colour photographs in Christina de Middel’s series The Afronauts 2012 (Tate P82235 – P82271).Each one depicts the artist’s imagined version of events surrounding the Zambian Space Program of Cristinade Middel (Alicante, 48 años) no le tiene miedo a nada. O a casi nada. Cuando tuvo que subirse a una furgoneta con 30 migrantes que perseguían el sueño americano en un maletero, en el estado de Sonora, México, y un conductor con un AK-47 colgado del hombro, sólo pensó en capturar el mayor número de fotos para poderlas
Makingskilled use of both documentary and conceptual practices, Cristina de Middel investigates photography’s ambiguous relationship to truth. While working as a photojournalist, de Middel’s passion for finding unconventional angles led to the acclaimed series The Afronauts. The project explores the story of an unsuccessful space program
TheZambia Space Programme, however, inspired a 2012 book and photo exhibition titled Afronauts by Italian photographer Cristina de Middel. The exhibition opened at the Dillon Gallery in New York and subsequently Amsterdam, Miami and
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