London

Leon Krige
Born in 1963 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Lives and works in Johannesburg.
Leon Krige is a photographer and architect documenting the urban topographies of major cosmopolitan cities. In his photographic practice, Krige uses high-resolution photography predominately at night. Working with long exposures, a single shot can take up to an hour to expose, during which time, the city revolves around the fixed lens. Nevertheless, his measured technique elucidates an exactitude of various nuanced luminosities: incandescent domestic interiors and sodium orange hues for infrastructure and control. Documenting the transitional urbanity of Johannesburg since the 1980s, he has recently started working with other megacities including Cape Town in South Africa; and Sao Paolo and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Investigating the history, development, and deterioration of these cities, Krige explores the topography and metamorphosis from high vantage points. It is at this vantage, that he often finds himself face to face with the stark reality of societies in transition: entire communities dispersed outwards, as developers populate the skyline.
Leon Krige, 'Grand Silo East', 2014, Archival pigment print, Edition of 6, 86 x 270 cm, Courtesy of GALLERY AOP

Artists 2015