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IN SEARCH OF… BY MUSA N. NXUMALO

Johannesburg, South AfricaGoethe-Institut South Africa9 April 2015 - 31 May 2015
IN SEARCH OF… BY MUSA N. NXUMALO

IN SEARCH OF… BY MUSA N. NXUMALO

For In Search Of…, Nxumalo presents the Alternative Kidz and In/Glorious bodies of work, which, according to the artist, look at ‘the melting pot that is urban youth culture in Johannesburg’. It has been suggested that the photographs are partial selfportraits, representing a world in which the artist is personally immersed, but they are also enigmatic images that reach far beyond their immediate context. Musa N. Nxumalo was born in 1986 in Soweto, Johannesburg, where he now lives and works. He studied at the Market Photo Workshop and has participated in a range of group exhibitions both locally and abroad, including four solo shows. The book In Search Of…, which accompanies this exhibition, includes Alternative Kidz and In/Glorious and more recent projects. In 2015 it was nominated for the prestigious First Book Award. Opening: Thursday 9 April, 18H30 Goethe-Institut, Gallery 119 Jan Smuts Avenue Parkwood, Johannesburg Admission: Free www.goethe.de

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