Johannesburg, or iGoli - ‘the place of gold’ in Zulu - is a city of energy, contrasts and looming skies.
Like its foundation built on gold, the city is bursting with excitement and transformation.
In the summer months, dark clouds roll in suddenly, followed by bright lightning and thunderclaps that shake the skyline.
These thunderstorms, as impressive as they are unpredictable, reflect the dynamism of iGoli itself: tempestuous, powerful and constantly on the move.
Hans Wilschut regularly works in Johannesburg, his project ‘The world in One Place’ particularly reflects on the Central Business District after the period of apartheid and the crime wave in the late 1990s.