Sunday Times to sell historic District Six photos at NFT auction.
This image of District Six in the 1960s is the main item in the Sunday Times's NFT auction.The Sunday Times is stepping into new territory this month alongside the likes of Bryan Habana, Arno Carstens and Marco Oliver when it takes part in a non-fungible token auction for the first time., an online distribution platform for creators and artists. It is also the organiser of the November 11 auction.
These photographs were rediscovered in 1984 at the Sunday Times’s Cape Town offices. They are believed to have been taken by one or more Sunday Times photographers in the 1960s, though they remain uncredited, and were included in a District Six Museum exhibition in the 1990s.
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