Minibus taxi hand signs
more than a year ago
This ingenious system was developed during the apartheid era by black commuters, who had to travel long distances to and from work without easy access to transport.
Johannesburg artist Susan Woolf has documented what is arguably South Africa’s 12th official language in her books and exhibition, Taxi Hand Signs: Symbolic Landscapes of Public Culture.
The easiest way to test the system is to ride a minibus taxi to the city centre, and the best way to understand it without the handbook is to ask other commuters.
Comments
AliciaTW
Johannesburg
Mona, to buy taxi hand sign artwork, contact the artist directly through her website - www.susanwoolf.co.za
Irene Simpson
Johannesburg, Gauteng
only in South Africa and I love it!!
Johannesburg In Your Pocket
Johannesburg
Hi Mona, You can buy books of Susan Woolf's taxi hand sign drawings at the 1886 Boutique in Maboneng, as well as printed tea towels etc. Also look out for hand sign paintings upstairs at Maboneng's Market On Main on Sundays http://www.inyourpocket.com/southafrica/johannesburg/Shopping-in-Johannesburg/Crafted-goods/1886-Boutique-Joburg_124191v
Mona
Joburg
Please, where can you buy pictures of the taxi signs?