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	<title>Design News &#187; Zanele Muholi</title>
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		<title>Zanele Muholi &#8211; Somnyama Ngonyama Exhibition in Johannesburg</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2015 08:01:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[STEVENSON is pleased to present Zanele Muholi&#8217;s new exhibition of photographs. In contrast to her life-long project of documenting members of her community, one in which she normally has the privilege of witnessing her subjects presentation of themselves according to their own self-image, with this new work she turns her camera on herself. This exhibition will be a presentation of new self-portraits of Zanele Muholi. Experimenting with different characters, Muholi portrays herself in a highly stylised and performative language that references the history of black and white fashion photography. During an exchange with Agustina Zegers of DIS Magazine (12 May 2015), on whether photography can help personal development in stages of transformation, Muholi states: &#8220;There are parts of us that we don&#8217;t want to confront. There&#8217;s a me that I might not be connected with, and there comes a point where self-loving is key. There are people who just don&#8217;t see how images could help them heal. I treat photography as a way of healing because I have to love myself. Nobody will do that job for me. There are insecurities that we deal with, moments where I look at the image of myself and ask myself &#8220;who is this?&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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