Zanele Muholi, Miss D'vine I, 2007
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Continuation of my Master Weaver portraits. c/o Amsha Studio.
Ukambani Kenya.
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Untitled (Eating lobster), Carrie Mae Weems, 1990
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Young Nigerian woman in the late 1950's, photographer unknown
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Data transfer in the Dana kil depression.
(If that thing can fly so can I)
[NICO KRIJNO, 2021]
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Haneem Christian - Brotherhood (2017)
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Dukes of Trotro by Caleb Prah, Ghana
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White Dotted Stance, 2002, by Hassan Hajjaj
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Tariq Zaidi, from the series Sapeurs - Ladies and Gentlemen of the Congo
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"Malian photographer Seydou Keïta (1921-2001) was mostly known for his portraits of people and families which he took between 1940 and the early 1960s and that are widely acknowledged not only as a record of Malian society but also as pieces of art. He is one of the World's greatest photographers of the 20th century"
— post by the Museum of Modern African Art
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Title: ‘Sikhokelwe’ (We are lead/guided)
From 'Uthethathethwano’ (Negotiations) exhibition 2020. Cape Town.
Photographed by Lauren Thenuissen
Artist: Lesego Seoketsa
Despite colonisation, we are being intuitively lead into reconfiguring our identity as a people.
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