Zanele Muholi

Interesting exhibition at Tate Modern looking at the art of South African artist, Zanele Muholi.

The work was mainly photographic documenting LGBTQIA+ life in South Africa to raise awareness of injustices and create positive visual histories. For this the artist often uses their own body. The work was presented via series of works.

I loved the series Faces and Phases of Black lesbians, transgender and gender non-conforming people shown along two opposite walls of the gallery and the section on queering public space where they photograph people in spaces they would not have been allowed in under Apartheid.

I was most struck though by their sculptures particularly this one which appears to balance on its toes.

Closed 26 January 2025


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