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Freestyle pantsula dancers in Soweto, Johannesburg, 2016. (Photo: Chris Saunders)

Why place matters in celebrating Jo’burg’s club history

The history of clubbing in Jo’burg is less about physical space and fading memories, but about the sheer, frightful necessity of dancing

Photographer Jurgen Schadeberg, 2016  (Alberto Domingo)

Obituary: The pointillist detail and zen brush strokes of Jürgen Schadeberg

‘Drum’ photographer Jürgen Schadenberg, who died on Sunday, displayed a profound humanism, writes his friend and sometime collaborator Hazel Friedman

Johannesburg Art Gallery chief curator Khwezi Gule used the works of artists, such as photographs from Steve Hilton-Barber’s collection of pictures taken in the 1990s of Northern Sotho initiates to inform ‘All Your Faves Are Problematic’

JAG exhibition sparks new discussion on all your faves

New in-house show re-engages gallery’s diverse collection

History for sale: Images such as these of Winnie and Nelson Mandela

Exposed: SA’s iconic pics plundered

Our photographic heritage is being stolen by pirates peddling ‘pictures of pictures’

Jürgen Schadeberg

Casting history to his own Drum beat

Jürgen Schadeberg’s images form a vital part of our archive but, like a photo, what his memoir reveals is selective

Schadeberg can’t beat the Drum years

An accomplished photographer in several parts of the world for six decades, he is still defined by his work in South Africa during the 1950s.

Mandela, Chirac discuss charity work

Former French president Jacques Chirac on Wednesday discussed his plans to set up a foundation with Nelson Mandela, who is on a private visit to France to raise funds for his…

A long struggle for copyright

FOUR black-and-white images of Nelson Mandela in his autobiography are at the centre of the row between Jim Bailey and a former Drum photographer.