Amogelang Senokwane, District Six, Cape Town
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2009 (photographed)
2009 (photographed)
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Zanele Muholi's work addresses the sexual and gender identity of being lesbian, gay, bisexual, intersex, and transgender in South Africa by challenging the traditional documentary of black LGBTQIA+ people in photography. In the series Faces and Phases, Muholi aims to reflect a more representative society by photographing individuals across the spectrum from soccer player to dancer, a scholar to a human rights activist. Having been excluded from any formal gay rights movement until post-Apartheid, Muholi attempts to address the issues of violation and prejudice these communities still face.
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Materials and techniques | Gelatin silver print |
Brief description | Gelatin silver print photographic portrait, 'Amogelang Senokwane, District Six, Cape Town' from the series 'Faces and Phases' by Zanele Muholi, Cape Town, 2009 |
Physical description | Black and white gelatin silver print photographic portrait of a woman wearing a flat cap and white shirt looking out toward the viewer |
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Production type | Limited edition |
Copy number | 4/8 |
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Credit line | Michael Stevenson gallery, Cape Town, 2011 |
Object history | Included in exhibition 'Figures & Fictions: Contemporary South African Photography' at the V&A, 12 April - 17 July 2011 |
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Summary | Zanele Muholi's work addresses the sexual and gender identity of being lesbian, gay, bisexual, intersex, and transgender in South Africa by challenging the traditional documentary of black LGBTQIA+ people in photography. In the series Faces and Phases, Muholi aims to reflect a more representative society by photographing individuals across the spectrum from soccer player to dancer, a scholar to a human rights activist. Having been excluded from any formal gay rights movement until post-Apartheid, Muholi attempts to address the issues of violation and prejudice these communities still face. |
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Accession number | E.427-2011 |
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Record created | August 22, 2011 |
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