David Goldblatt
A miner waits on the bank to go underground, City Deep Gold Mine , 1966

Silver gelatin print on fibre-based paper
40 x 40 cm
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David Goldblatt’s ‘On the Mines’ is a photographic series produced during the late 1960s and early 1970s, documenting the structures, labour systems, and environments of South Africa’s gold mining industry. The series includes images of mine shafts, headgear, processing plants, and workers and their living quarters, offering a detailed visual account of the industry’s physical and organisational complexity. Goldblatt photographed both above and below ground, capturing the scale of the infrastructure as well as the confined, often precarious conditions of underground mining. His interest lay not in spectacle, but in the layered realities of industrial labour and its relationship to broader systems of power.

The series also focuses on the lives of Black mineworkers, many of whom were migrant labourers housed in tightly regulated compounds far from their rural homes. Goldblatt documented these living quarters, communal spaces, and daily routines, revealing the controlled and often dehumanising conditions under which workers existed. The photographs are formally composed and observational, reflecting Goldblatt’s broader interest in how political and economic systems are made visible in space, architecture, and human gesture. ‘On the Mines’ stands as a critical visual study of one of the most influential industries in South Africa’s twentieth century history, and of the social hierarchies it upheld.

Other Artworks

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    David Goldblatt
    Saturday morning at the corner of Commissioner and Trichardt Streets, Boksburg , 1979
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    David Goldblatt
    Couple in the Library Gardens, Johannesburg , 1948
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    David Goldblatt
    Woman smoking, Fordsburg, Johannesburg., 1975
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    David Goldblatt
    A cairn, possibly a grave, Leeuwenvalley, Moordenaar’s Karoo, Western Cape. 24 April 2002 , 2002