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          Now on show in a Berlin exhibition, South African photographer Zanele Muholi's work focuses on LGBTQ Black identities.

        1. Now on show in a Berlin exhibition, South African photographer Zanele Muholi's work focuses on LGBTQ Black identities.
        2. Zanele Muholi is a South African activist and artist who works mostly with photography and videography.
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        6. Chomko & Rosier, London based design studio working between technology, architecture and art reveal their latest installation, Relative Clocks....

          South African photographer and filmmaker Zanele Muholi was born in 1972 in Umlazi, South Africa.

          Self-identifying as a visual activist, Muholi’s development as a photographer is deeply intertwined with her advocacy on behalf of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) community in South Africa and beyond.

          After Muholi cofounded the Forum for the Empowerment of Women (FEW) in 2002, she enrolled in the Advanced Programme in Photography at the Market Photo Workshop in Newtown, South Africa, founded by the photographer David Goldblatt in 1989.

          In 2009 Muholi earned her MFA in documentary media from Ryerson University in Toronto.

          Since her first solo exhibition, Visual Sexuality, in Johannesburg in 2004, Muholi has produced a number of photographic series that investigate the severe disconnect in post-apartheid South Africa between the equality promoted by the country’s 1996 constitution and the bigotry toward and violent acts targeting individuals within the