2014 Oct. 13: The most exquisite Miss & Mr Gay Daveyton 2014
by Lerato Dumse Sitting in a high chair and waiting for the pageant to start, Mapaseka Mthunzi braved the cold Friday night weather, to watch her daughter Sharon “Sicka Star-Ban”. Sicka is one of the...
View Article2014 Oct. 17: SA Fashion Week photo of the night
Ally & Toya DaLezy @ SA Fashion Week, Crowne Plaza, Rosebank.© Zanele Muholi (2014)
View Article2014 Oct. 29: Announcement – 2015 Light Work Artists-in-Residence
We Are Pleased to Announce The 2015 Light Work Artists-in-Residence Every year Light Work invites between twelve and fifteen artists to come to Syracuse to devote one month to creative projects. Over...
View Article2014 Dec. 1: “The portraits are no longer just pictures”
Book Review by Rene Mathibe I have been fascinated with books ever since I learnt how to read. To be able to read and understand someone’s story is beautiful. Zanele Muholi launched her fourth book...
View Article2014 Nov. 25: Faces and phases-embodying the freedom of being
Book Review by Glenda Tambu Muzenda Faces and Phases (2006 – 2014) showcases resistance and courage from all corners of the country. From South Africa trailing into Canada, United Kingdom and the...
View Article2014 Dec. 12: Muholi presents Faces and Phases (2006 -14) at home
by Lerato Dumse Zanele Muholi’s family and friends gathered for the Durban instalment of Faces and Phases 2006-14 book launch, hosted on Friday 12 December, at W section Cinema Hall, Umlazi. The...
View Article2014 Dec. 24: If things were going my way
Lebo Leptie Phume & Zanele Muholi interviewed some special friends about their Christmas wishes. I grew up celebrating Christmas because that’s what everyone was doing and it’s not like I had a...
View ArticleLGBTQIA History Month: Our Heroes- Zanele Muholi
inkanyiso2009:Visual Activism is an alternative approach to convey black lgbti history in SA and beyond. Originally posted on Regendre: By Yassine Senghor In the spirit of LGBT history month, we are...
View Article2015 April 13: Inscribing the cloth
Text by Lerato Dumse Photos by Renee Mussai Friends, allies, LGBT community members, artists, and activists filled up the London home of Renee Mussai for a Monday (13 April) evening get together, and...
View Article2016 June 26: All black everything at the Black Queer Social JOZI
Text by Rene Mathibe Photos by Ndileka Lujabe & Xolile Magubane Black Queers in Johannesburg were excited to hear that Queers on Smash was organizing a Black Queer social to be held at King Kong in...
View Article2019 Feb. 13: Ba Re Ne Re Photo XP – A career and life altering experience
Text and Photos by Mats’eliso Mots’oane January 28th: In December 2018, Lineo who is a good friend of mine told me that Prof. Zanele Muholi would be visiting Lesotho as part of a workshop with Ba Re Ne...
View Article2019 Feb. 14: Remembering to breath during Lesotho XP.
Text and Photos by Tsebo Phakisi I should have known the first day I left home to attend the weeklong Photo XP workshop that my life would change. I should have felt that the week would be a thrust so...
View Article2019 Feb. 15: Participating in the 2019 Photo XP
Text and Phots by Ts’episo Mahooe A week of Muholi’s mobile school of photography was overwhelming. At first when I heard that Sir. Professor. Muholi was coming to Lesotho to facilitate a workshop I...
View ArticleMuholi Shareout
Photo album by Faizal Westcott Venue: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Living Room) Location: Boston, MA, USA Date: June 11 2019 As part of their Artist-In-Residency at Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum,...
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