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For Thirty Years Next to His Heart

Sue Williamson. For Thirty Years Next to His Heart. 1990

Sue Williamson (British, born 1941; lives Cape Town). For Thirty Years Next to His Heart. 1990. 49 photocopies in artist-designed frames. Overall: 72 x 103" (182.9 x 261.6 cm). Publisher and printer: the artist, Cape Town. Edition: 7. Gift of Barbara Jakobson, 2005. © 2011 Sue Williamson

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Under apartheid pass laws, black South Africans were required to carry a passbook at all times—a kind of internal passport containing an identification photograph, employment information, stamps, signatures, and other pieces of official information. This multipanel work presents a man’s entire passbook, page by page—a record of his life under apartheid.