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Portfolio: Sudan, 1958, Todd Webb

IN 1958 the American photographer Todd Webb travelled to Africa to document industry and technology. Commissioned by the United Nations Office of Public Information, Webb photographed the first full election in what was then Togoland (Togo now), oil rigs in Somalia (when it was still known as Somaliland) and copper mining in Northern Rhodesia (Zambia) as he visited eight African nations. Webb arrived in the last days of colonialism and, as Aimee Bessire and Erin Hyde Nolan point out in their new book Todd Webb: Outside the Frame, he was very much a white male outsider. But, at times, his photographs contradict his own romantic images of Africa. (He found the systemic racism in Rhodesia particularly discomforting.)

Thames & Hudson to publish Todd Webb in Africa: Outside the Frame by Aimée Bessire and Erin Hyde Nolan

Thames & Hudson to publish Todd Webb in Africa: Outside the Frame by Aimée Bessire and Erin Hyde Nolan Todd Webb, Untitled (44UN-7990-212), Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), 1958. Pedestrians walking past SAR Travel Bureau, Truworths, and other shops, Bulawayo. © 2021 Todd Webb Archive. NEW YORK, NY .- In 1958, photographer Todd Webb, best known for his remarkable images of the everyday life and architecture of New York and Paris, as well as photographs of the American West, was commissioned by the United Nations Office of Public Information to document the progress of industry and technology in what were then eight different African nations, either recently independent or on the cusp of gaining independence in the aftermath of World War II.

Now Togo is free! – long-lost photographs of newly liberated African nations | Exhibitions

Sunbeams … detail of Two Women on the Beach, Somalia, 1958, by former banker and gold-miner Webb. To see the full image, click here. Photograph: © 2021 Todd Webb Archive Sunbeams … detail of Two Women on the Beach, Somalia, 1958, by former banker and gold-miner Webb. To see the full image, click here. Photograph: © 2021 Todd Webb Archive In the late 1950s, Todd Webb toured Africa – and captured a new spirit as the shackles of colonialism were cast off. Missing for decades, his extraordinary photographs are finally being published Tue 19 Jan 2021 01.00 EST Last modified on Mon 25 Jan 2021 09.55 EST Betsy Evans Hunt wasn’t sure what to expect when, in 2015, she descended a staircase into a California basement. Her journey, thousands of miles from her home in Portland, Maine, had been decades in the planning, but what she was about to discover, in this part cat-and-mouse, part detective story was more than she’d ever hoped to find.

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