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Jabulani Dhlamini

Selected Artworks

Pigment inks on fibre paper
Work: 130 x 130 cm
Pigment inks on fibre paper
Work: 84 x 56 cm
Pigment inks on fibre paper
Work: 60 x 60 cm
Pigment inks on fibre paper
Work: 90 x 90 cm
Unavailable
Pigment inks on fibre paper
Work: 84 x 56 cm
Pigment inks on fibre paper
Work: 50 x 75 cm
Pigment inks on fibre paper
Work: 50 x 75 cm
Pigment inks on fibre paper
Work (each): 30 x 30 cm
Unavailable
Pigment inks on fibre paper
Work: 80 x 112 cm
Pigment inks on fibre paper
Work (each): 30 x 30 cm
Unavailable
ilford fibre silk 270
Image: 35 x 35 cm
Pigment inks on 280 fibre silk cotton rag
Work: 60 x 40 cm
ilford fibre silk 270
Image each: 35 x 35 cm

About

Jabulani Dhlamini image

Jabulani Dhlamini (b. 1983, Warden, South Africa) is a documentary photographer whose practice reflects on his upbringing in the post-apartheid era alongside the experiences of local South African communities. Dhlamini’s most celebrated bodies of work have focused on key moments in South African history, such as Recaptured which looks at cross-generational recollections of the Sharpeville Massacre, and Isisekelo which documents the familial impact of land dispossession and iQhawekazi, which mapped the shifting legacy of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela at the time of her death in 2018.

Solo exhibitions include: Casa/iKhaya Lami, Mitre Gallery, Brazil (2023); Isisekelo, Goodman Gallery Johannesburg (2019); Recaptured, Goodman Gallery Cape Town (2016); uMama, Market Photo Workshop, Johannesburg (2012). Group exhibitions: Inganekwane, North West University Gallery, South Africa (2022); iHubo – Whispers, PhotoSaintGermain festival, France (2022); Side to Side Johannesburg, La Permanence Photographique, France (2022); and A Different Now is Close Enough to Exhale on You, Umhlabathi Collective Gallery, South Africa (2022); Five Photographers. A tribute to David Goldblatt, Gerard Sekoto Gallery, French Institute of South Africa and the Alliance Française of Johannesburg. Dhlamini is an alumni fellow of the Edward Ruiz Mentorship programme and the Market Photo Workshop in Johannesburg.

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Exhibitions

Cape Town Gallery - Greenpoint
16 February - 19 June 2022

Press & News

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The novelist Petina Gappah on a group of writers who put a fresh, modern vision of Africa out into the world, portraits by artist Jabulani Dhlamini