On the 40th anniversary of the New Photography series at MoMA, 13 artists and collectives on three continents find ties that bind — and a resurrection. Tourism is a major contributor to the economy of ...
Sabelo Mlangeni first arrived in Johannesburg in 2001, at the age of twenty-one, raw from the woods, a place named Wakkerstroom (meaning “awake ravine”), bordering the republic of the Zulus, ...
Above the reception desk of Cape Town’s Blank Projects gallery, to the right of a bunch of pink irises, is a black and white photograph of Sabelo Mlangeni. In it, the photographer lies on a concrete ...
On the Joburg visual art scene, there’s an ongoing longing for residence — a yearning to escape to Europe, away from the perils and uncertainties emerging artists face here. For those still waiting to ...
CHICAGO — In the United States, the idea of a rural gay community may bring to mind snapshots from the 2006 documentary Small Town Gay Bar, which captures the goings-on of two gay bars in the rural ...
Michael Stevenson Hill House De Smidt Street, Green Point Cape Town Afrique du Sud STEVENSON is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Sabelo Mlangeni. Ghost Towns brings together two bodies of work: ...
Sabelo Mlangeni’s Men Only focuses on the George Goch hostel on the East Rand of Johannesburg. Built in 1961 to house migrant mineworkers, today the hostel is home to taxi drivers and security guards, ...
Room 210 of the Cantor Arts Center is currently home to a collection of neatly-framed black and white photos, plus one oversized full-color sports team poster. This may seem like an eclectic ...
"Featuring works by Jane Alexander, Mitch Epstein, Angela Ferreira, Peter Friedl, David Goldblatt, Christine Meisner, Sabelo Mlangeni, Santu Mofokeng, Zanele Muholi, Jo Ractliffe, Penny Siopis, ...
Photo Courtesy of Sabelo Mlangeni Working mainly in a black and white format, Sabelo Mlangeni’s photographs have focused on capturing the intimate, everyday moments of communities in contemporary ...
The photographer continues exploring queer lived experiences across Africa in The Royal House of Allure, tenderly documenting a safehouse for queer folk in Lagos. Above the reception desk of Cape Town ...
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