Zanele Muholi Gallery
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beskt:A photographer and self-proclaimed visual activist, Zanele Muholi explores black lesbian and g
“I thought that by participating in this film I could give my point of view, my voice, and my side o
kahswan:Zanele Muholi, the photographer archiving South Africa’s black lesbian community
beskt:Zanele Muholi - Nomshado, 2007 ‘’Zanele Muholi is a visual activist born in Umlazi, Durban, in
Of all the joys of strolling through the museum—studying Larry Rivers’s brush strokes, or seeing Yor
As Brooklyn Museum participates in the #5WomenArtists campaign started by The National Museum of Wom
Mini Art LessonTuesday, June 9, 2020Honor Pride Month and Black queer artists with this Mini Art Les
If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
“we have witnessed.”FROM OUR ARCHIVES: ZANELE MUHOLI @muholizaneleRead more at Museemagazine.com© Al
“Johannesburg, 2007, Zanele Muholi, photographer and activist, first known for documenting lesbian l
As we prepare to set sail for the holidays and reappear in a brand new year, we’ve been looking back
aliov:Zanele MuholiKatlego Mashiloane and Nosipho Lavuta, Ext. 2, Lakeside, Johannesburg 2007Busi Md
alanspazzaliartist:This decade, Zanele Muholi has exemplified the role of the photographer as a visu
A photographer and self-proclaimed visual activist, Zanele Muholi explores black lesbian and gay ide
Zanele Muholi’s Weddings series captures in photographs and videos the joyful same-sex unions
womansart: Johannesburg, 2007, Zanele Muholi, photographer and activist, first known for documenting
Zanele Muholi: Of Love & Loss (2014) - Currently showing at Stevenson Gallery in Johannesberg (S
Zanele Muholi
Zanele Muholi describes herself as a visual activist, an identity which resonates strongly with us h
Zanele MuholiMuMu III, London, 2019Hahnemuhle Photo Rag BarytaCourtesy Pearl Lam Galleries
“Charmain Carrol, Parktown, Johannesburg” (Zanele Muholi, 2013)
“It heals me to know that I am paving the way for others who, in wanting to come out, are able to lo
In honor of Pride Week, we are featuring works from our collection by LGBTQ+ artists whose creative
heartisred:Zanele Muholi
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