Soccer Ball (01), South Africa, 2008, Clint Strydom
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| Frame | None |
|---|---|
| Medium | Photography |
| Location | Johannesburg, South Africa |
| Height | 60.00 cm |
| Width | 90.00 cm |
| Artwork Height | 60 |
| Artwork Width | 90 |
| Artist | Clint Strydom |
| Year | 2009 |
Archival ink on Hahnemeuhle cotton rag paper. Limited edition photographic print.
Soccer Ball (01), South Africa, 2008, Clint Strydom
Within Real Heroes, the frayed soccer ball becomes a resonant symbol of limited resources but limitless passion. Marked by wear and continual use, it reflects the intensity of engagement between players and the game, an object shaped over time through repetition, and necessity.
Strydom’s project shifts the narrative of football away from spectacle, focusing instead on the environments where it is sustained through improvisation and collective experience. In this context, the ball operates as more than equipment; it carries the imprint of play itself, holding within it the traces of movement, memory, and shared moments.
Its material condition does not diminish its significance - rather, it amplifies the commitment of those who continue to play. As part of Real Heroes, the image contributes to a broader reflection on how the spirit of football persists, not through perfection or abundance, but through the enduring passion of those who give it life.
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