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Gille de Vlieg (born 26 July 1940) is a photographer and anti-apartheid activist. She was born in England and moved to South Africa with her mother when she was 3 years old. During apartheid she was a member of both the Black Sash and one of the few women members of the Afrapix photography collective. Her images have been published in newspapers, magazines and books nationally and internationally. Unlike many of her counterparts, de Vlieg received little public acclaim for her work up until recently. About her work, she says, "I wanted to make a contribution to an alternative view of South Africa, a view not seen on the South African TV screen then." Her images cover the following topics: land removals, rural lifestyle, township lifestyle, gender lifestyle, United Democratic Front (UDF), a

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  • Gille de Vlieg (born 26 July 1940) is a photographer and anti-apartheid activist. She was born in England and moved to South Africa with her mother when she was 3 years old. During apartheid she was a member of both the Black Sash and one of the few women members of the Afrapix photography collective. Her images have been published in newspapers, magazines and books nationally and internationally. Unlike many of her counterparts, de Vlieg received little public acclaim for her work up until recently. About her work, she says, "I wanted to make a contribution to an alternative view of South Africa, a view not seen on the South African TV screen then." Her images cover the following topics: land removals, rural lifestyle, township lifestyle, gender lifestyle, United Democratic Front (UDF), anti-harassment campaign, police violence, protests against death penalty, funerals, Black Sash, protests against incorporation into Bophuthatswana; Release Mandela Campaign, End Conscription Campaign (ECC), conscientious objectors, African National Congress (ANC) Welcome Home Rally, Day of the Vow (Geloftedag), street children, and homeless people. (en)
  • Gille de Vlieg, née Gillian Ruth Hemson le 26 juillet 1940 en Angleterre, est une infirmière, une militante anti-apartheid et une photographe sud-africaine. Sa famille emménage en Afrique du Sud, alors qu'elle n'a que 3 ans. Dans les années 1980, elle adhère au mouvement des Black Sash, formalisant son engagement contre la politique d'apartheid du gouvernement sud-africain, et devient l'une des femmes membres du collectif photographique Afrapix. Ses images sont publiées dans des journaux, des magazines et des livres au niveau national et international. À propos de son travail, elle déclare avoir voulu témoigner d’une vision de l'Afrique du Sud que l'on ne voyait pas sur l'écran de la télévision sud-africaine de l'époque. (fr)
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  • Gille de Vlieg, née Gillian Ruth Hemson le 26 juillet 1940 en Angleterre, est une infirmière, une militante anti-apartheid et une photographe sud-africaine. Sa famille emménage en Afrique du Sud, alors qu'elle n'a que 3 ans. Dans les années 1980, elle adhère au mouvement des Black Sash, formalisant son engagement contre la politique d'apartheid du gouvernement sud-africain, et devient l'une des femmes membres du collectif photographique Afrapix. Ses images sont publiées dans des journaux, des magazines et des livres au niveau national et international. À propos de son travail, elle déclare avoir voulu témoigner d’une vision de l'Afrique du Sud que l'on ne voyait pas sur l'écran de la télévision sud-africaine de l'époque. (fr)
  • Gille de Vlieg (born 26 July 1940) is a photographer and anti-apartheid activist. She was born in England and moved to South Africa with her mother when she was 3 years old. During apartheid she was a member of both the Black Sash and one of the few women members of the Afrapix photography collective. Her images have been published in newspapers, magazines and books nationally and internationally. Unlike many of her counterparts, de Vlieg received little public acclaim for her work up until recently. About her work, she says, "I wanted to make a contribution to an alternative view of South Africa, a view not seen on the South African TV screen then." Her images cover the following topics: land removals, rural lifestyle, township lifestyle, gender lifestyle, United Democratic Front (UDF), a (en)
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