A new book and exhibition celebrate the Jamaica-born British artist, poet, broadcaster and educator whose influence still reverberates
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After being short-circuited by the pandemic, an exhibition by artist and activist Zanele Muholi has returned to the Tate Modern with over 300 works. Meant to give voice to the often unheard members of South Africa’s LGBTQ community, the artist’s photography and a new series of bronzes are politically charged and visually stunning. PANTHEON ART
A new book and exhibition celebrate the Jamaica-born British artist, poet, broadcaster and educator whose influence still reverberates
Zanele Muholi's second photography book, published by Aperture, features 80 new photographs and written works.
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