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BEING MUHOLI: PORTRAITS AS RESISTANCE explores the life and work of photographer and visual activist Sir Zanele Muholi. For a decade, Muholi, who uses they/them/their pronouns, has documented South Africa’s Black LGBTQIA+ community.
Being Muholi: Portraits as Resistance explores the life and work of internationally renowned photographer and visual activist Sir Zanele Muholi (b. South Africa). For a decade, Muholi, who uses they/them/their pronouns, has documented South Africa’s Black LGBTQIA+ community. Through their visual archive of representation, the artist captures intimate expressions of beauty, vulnerability, love, loss, and belonging, while simultaneously confronting issues of identity politics, selfhood, and ... view more »
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