Phumzile Khanyile
ụdịekere | nwanyị |
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mba o sị | South Africa |
aha enyere | Phumzile |
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya | 1991 |
Ebe ọmụmụ | Soweto |
asụsụ ọ na-asụ, na-ede ma ọ bụ were na-ebinye aka | Bekee |
ọrụ ọ na-arụ | osee foto |
nọchitere anya ya | Afronova |
ikike nwebiisinka dị ka onye okike | Ọrụ nwebiisinka chekwara |
Phumzile Khanyile (amụrụ n'afọ 1991) bụ onye na-ese foto na South Africa, bi na Johannesburg.[1][2] Usoro Plastic Crowns ya bụ màkà ihe banyere ndụ ụmụ nwanyị na ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị mmekọahụ.[3] E gosipụtara usoro ahụ n'ihe ngosi otu na Palace of the Dukes of Cadaval na Evora, Portugal; Iziko South African National Gallery n'ime Cape Town; na National Gallery of Victoria na Melbourne, Australia; ọ bụkwa onye mmeri nke CAP Prize for Contemporary African Photography.
Mbido ndụ na agụmakwụkwọ
dezieA mụrụ Khanyile na Tladi, Soweto, South Africa.[4] Ọ gụrụ foto na Market Photo Workshop site n'afọ 2013.[5]
Ndụ na ọrụ
deziePlastic Crowns bụ usoro foto onwe onye ógè ọ na-eyi uwe nne nne ya, onye ya na ya bi.[6] Usoro a na-emetụta ahụmịhe nwanyị nke mmekọrịta dị n'etiti ụmụ nwoke na ụmụ nwanyị, n'ihe banyere ike. Ọ bụ "nnyocha nke ihere, na iwepụ atụmanya Khanyile ketara n'aka nne nne ya màkà ihe ọ pụtara ịbụ nwanyị" echiche echiche banyere okike, mmasị mmekọahụ na ihe ndị metụtara ya na mkpa ha dị na ọha mmadụ nke oge a".[7][8] Ọ na-eji ihe mara mma, "dị ka a ga-asị na ha sitere na akwụkwọ akụkọ onwe onye", "na-enweghị isi na nke na-adịghị elekwasị anya [. . . ] dị ka ihe sitere na foto album ezinụlọ dị ka ihe mara mma nke foto ndị Japan na-esote agha".[9][10][3][11] Plastic Crowns bịara site na Khanyile na-etinye oge dị ukwuu n'ime ụlọ, ebe ọ "na-atụ egwu ịhapụ ụlọ ya ebe ọ bụ na a wakporo ya n'okporo ámá".[6]
Khanyile na Nkosinathi Khumalo na-eduzi oghere ọrụ Johannesburg Zulu Republik.[11]
Akwụkwọ ndị e bipụtara
dezieAkwụkwọ ndị Khanyile bipụtara
dezie- Okpueze plastik. Johannesburg: Ụlọ ọrụ foto ahịa.
Akwụkwọ ndị Khanyile nyere
dezie- Afrotopia. [Ihe e dere n'ala ala peeji] Ngalaba Ọdịbendị nke Mali; Institut Français. Na ederede nke Marie-Ann Yemsi, Felwine Sarr, Thulie Gamedze, Cédric Aurelle. . E bipụtara ya n'oge African Photography Encouters, Bamako, Mali, 2017/2018.
- Paris Nọ. Nke Mary McCartney dere. London: HENI, 2019. ISBN 9781912122257
- Africa State of Mind: Foto nke oge a na-eche na kọntinent. London: Thames & Hudson, 2020. ISBN 978-0500545164.[12]
Ihe ngosi
dezieIhe ngosi onwe onye
dezieIhe ngosi ìgwè
dezie- African Passions, Obí nke ndị Duke nke Cadaval, Evora Africa (emume nka na egwu Africa), Evora, Portugal, 2018. Ọ bụ André Magnin [fr] na Philippe Boutté haziri ya. Ọrụ sitere na Plastic Crowns.[3][15][16]
- Ọ bụghị ndị a na-enyo enyo, Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa, 2018/2019. Otuto maka Ụlọ Ọrụ Foto Ahịa. Ọrụ sitere na Plastic Crowns.[17][18]
- NGV Triennial, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, 2020/2021. Ọrụ sitere na Plastic Crowns.[7][8]
Onyinye
dezieEdensibia
dezie- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Contemporary African Photography Prize winners announced. British Journal of Photography. Retrieved on 2021-04-02.
- ↑ (2017) "Platform Africa". Aperture (227).
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Sapeurs, self-portraits and silks: African contemporary arts – in pictures", The Guardian, 8 August 2018. Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ When the photographer turns the camera on herself. TimesLIVE. Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Phumzile Khanyile: Plastic Crowns. omenkaonline.com (8 February 2017). Archived from the original on 2021-01-23. Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Almino (4 May 2017). Learning Political Lessons at the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair. Hyperallergic. Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Stephens (4 December 2020). NGV Triennial gets under the skin with contemporary African visions. The Age. Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Gosling (17 December 2020). Identity and Speculation Are at the Heart of This Brave Australian Triennial. Elephant. Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ Aesthetica Magazine - Celebrating Tradition. Aesthetica Magazine. Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ Our Ten Favorite Pieces at Frieze and Beyond. Vice (6 October 2019). Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Farago. "Five Artists to Follow on Instagram Now", The New York Times, 15 April 2020. Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ Celebrating the collective consciousness of contemporary African photography. Hero magazine. Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ Photo Workshop Gallery. Artforum. Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ Plastic Crowns. Market Photo Workshop (23 February 2017). Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ Evora Africa: crossing continents. Financial Times. Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ African Passions: Beyond Geography, History and Bodies. Elephant (31 May 2018). Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ Not the Usual Suspects. Vogue Italia (24 January 2019). Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ Living, Breathing Past: ‘Not the Usual Suspects' at ISANG. ArtThrob. Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ 2015 Gisèle Wulfsohn Mentorship Recipient. Market Photo Workshop (8 March 2016). Retrieved on 2021-04-03.
- ↑ Blignaut. What does the new wave of African photography say about us?. News24. Retrieved on 2021-04-03.