Uitsig, 2013

Publisher: Sanlam Art Collection

117pp. , colour illus. , hardback, Cape Town, 2015

ISBN 978-0-620-66306-9

Introduction by Stefan Hundt. Includes the essays "Out of Sight. Uitsig. Walking with Ashley Walters" by Ismail Farouk and "Somewhere Better Than This Place, Nowhere Better Than This Place" by Manuel Segade.

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117pp. , colour illus. , hardback, Cape Town, 2013

A photographic investigation into the landscape, structures and objects of Uitsig and the surrounding areas of Parow Industria, Ravensmead, Cravenby, Belhar and Eureka.

Dark City visually explores the built environment and its effect on creating social constructs and influencing cultural behavioural patterns within the coloured townships. 2011

Hardcover: 38 pages

Publications/Press

Jamal, A. (2021). ‘Always the Same Stairs’, in Strange Cargo, Edited by Sven Christian. Milano, Italy: SKIRA, pp.379-391.

Walters, Ashley et al. Ashley Walters : Uitsig. Bellville, South Africa: Sanlam Art Gallery, 2015. Print.

One and Four Beds: Tshabangu, Walters, Gqunta, Katz, and Mellish By Ashraf Jamal

Between Image and Life: Ashley Walters’ ‘Parallel’ By Elizabeth Gunter

Limits and Reveals: Ashley Walters’ ‘White City’ By Keely Shinners

师父,这个地方在哪里?: 8.7832° S, 34.5085° E, Curated by Megan Mace, Beijing, China.

Aperture magazine: Platform Africa, Summer 2017 edition (#227). Introduction by Candice Jansen

‘Hush Hush’: Organisers of new exhibition talk pushing the frontiers of photography by Gabriella Pinto, Between 10and5

Ashley Walters Gives a Walkabout of Erf 81. Centre for Curating the Archive

Two Decades of Living on the fringe By Robyn Walker

Erf 81 on the Verge of a meltdown By Dr Danny Shorkend

Review of Ashley Walters’ ‘Uitsig’ By Sinazo Chiya

Here/There, Artist’s Library

Artthrob 20/20 portfolio. Ashley Walters, ‘Construction’

Ashley Walters’ ‘Lens on Life’ By Terri Dunbar-Curran

Insider’s view of the Cape Flats By Sandiso Phaliso

Tell Freedom. 15 South African Artists By Rob Perrée, AFRICANAH.ORG

Tell Freedom. 15 South African Artists By Christa Dee, Bubblegumclub