South African children captured in stunning backdrops by Johannesburg-born photographer

Apartheid in South Africa marked cultural awareness and forever changed the country’s history. But in 1994, when the tumultuous racial segregation ended, the children who were born after adapted a more refreshing outlook in life.

This was what Johannesburg-born Pieter Hugo captured in his recent project entitled “1994.” Living in Cape Town, he went to Rwanda thinking about 1994’s events and how it changed people’s way of life in South Africa. He took photographs of South African children in stunning, colorful backgrounds. The children all had different auras ranging from unsentimental to feral. The only thing they had in common was the somewhat unburdened knowledge that they will never experience the same fat their ancestors have.

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Talking about his work, Hugo said, “I noticed how the kids, particularly in South Africa, don’t carry the same historical baggage as their parents. I find their engagement with the world to be very refreshing in that they are not burdened by the past.”

Hugo’s photo series was on display at the Yossi Milo Gallery in New York but you can see all of his works, including other projects, on his website.


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