Waiting
May 1–8, 2016

  • 35 minutes from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

    35 minutes from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

  • 50 minutes from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

    50 minutes from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

  • 50 minutes from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

    50 minutes from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

  • 30 minutes from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

    30 minutes from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

  • 15 minutes from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

    15 minutes from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

  • 4 hours from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

    4 hours from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

  • 20 minutes from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

    20 minutes from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

  • 7 hours, 30 minutes from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

    7 hours, 30 minutes from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

  • 35 minutes from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

    35 minutes from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

  • 9 hours from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

    9 hours from the series Waiting by Jason Larkin

While living in Johannesburg, I was struck by the ever-present reality of people waiting. Inactive yet expectant, this condition becomes a visual echo of the predicament that many South Africans can find themselves in. Though many wait alone, the amount of people waiting becomes a collective, city-wide experience.

Visually I was drawn to those seeking shelter from the harsh summer sun by positioning themselves in the shade. Figures here occupy ephemeral spaces of respite created by the surrounding urban environment. These shadows remove the individuals’ identities, leaving only the subtlety of posture and the details of place. With only the waiting period accompanying each image, the purpose or possible outcomes of these situations is unclear. We are left to meditate on the temporality of these individual situations and the indirect connections that waiting creates across society.

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Artists

Jason Larkin
Jason Larkin jasonlarkin.co.uk

Jason Larkin (b 1979) is a London-based British photographer, internationally recognised for his long-term social documentary projects. He is the author of Cairo Divided, Tales From The City Of Gold, Platinum and Waiting. The freely-distributed Cairo Divided was nominated for both the Deutsche Börse and Prix Pictet photography awards. Recent exhibitions have included a solo show at Flowers Gallery, UK & Farnsworth Art Museum, USA, Brighton Photo Biennial, UK and Unseen, Holland. His work is held in various public and private collections.