An Artist Documenting the Beauty of Queer Black South Africa
Briefly

Muholi finds subjects at social events, protests, or Pride rallies, taking their portraits in chosen settings, considering black and white more timeless and impactful than color.
Muholi's self-portraits use deep saturation and heavy contrasts to dramatize skin tones, blurring photography and painting; Muholi refers to sitters as participants who engage with the viewer.
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