What you bump into when you stand back from a photograph » David Goldblatt, Monument Honouring the ‘Contribution of the Horse to South African History,’ Erected by the Rapportryers of Bethulie in 1982. Laura Rautenbach was the Sculptor. After the Theft of Bronze Oxen from a Voortrekker Monument in the Town, the Rapportryers Caged the Horse in Steel in 2004. Bethulie, Free State, 2005. Pigmented inkjet print, 21-5/8 x 27-1/4 inches. Museum of Modern Art, New York. Samuel J. Wagstaff, Jr. Fund. © 2010 David Goldblatt

David Goldblatt, Monument Honouring the 'Contribution of the Horse to South African History,' Erected by the Rapportryers of Bethulie in 1982. Laura Rautenbach was the Sculptor. After the Theft of Bronze Oxen from a Voortrekker Monument in the Town, the Rapportryers Caged the Horse in Steel in 2004. Bethulie, Free State, 2005. Pigmented inkjet print, 21-5/8 x 27-1/4 inches. Museum of Modern Art, New York. Samuel J. Wagstaff, Jr. Fund. © 2010 David Goldblatt