After viewing Mikhael Subotzky’s new exhibition, “Home Building Ideas for South Africa (or a Cape Town Landscape)”, I kept thinking of Ivan Turgenev’s novel Fathers and Sons.

This classic of 19th-century Russian literature depicts children who are disillusioned with their parents’ politics but seem unwilling to examine their complicity in the ideologies of generations past...

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