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[Zanele Muholi: Mobile Studios]
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[Daveyton, South Africa]
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[MUHOLI SPEAKING IN ZULU]
Show me your eyes only.
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Breathe in and out.
Everything is good now.
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You can do this.
No, the fur coat is fine!
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I'm trying to form these mobile studios
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where you don't need to be
fixated in one space.
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We live here, pay taxes.
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We are citizens of this country,
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which is democratic, they say.
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Any space is a possible space.
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It's my own way of writing
South African LGBTI history.
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So I don't want to be limited by anything.
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I don't want to be in any studio.
I want to be unplugged.
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That's Bathini, who is from Soweto,
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but connecting with Collen,
who is in Daveyton.
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And we are assisted by Carla.
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And Lerato is the project coordinator.
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I try to make sure that I
empower the people
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that are featuring in the series--
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and people who are around me.
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These are "Faces and Phases" participants.
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Then there's Katiso with Ovulenda,
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who are in another series
called "Brave Beauties."
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"Brave Beauties" looks
specifically at trans women
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who are beauty queens.
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[MUHOLI SPEAKING IN ZULU]
No, I'm with you.
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I want to make the best shot.
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When there are exhibitions,
I take the participants with me,
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so they will be able
to speak for themselves
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and get to see what happens
to the photographs.
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How many of you have been to exhibitions?
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Have you been to exhibitions before?
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[PARTICIPANT] No.
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[MUHOLI] I needed to give those humans
a space to express,
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which is not what they usually do
on a daily basis.
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[PARTICIPANT] Being shown on the exhibition,
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is a sign of showing people that we exist
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and we are human.
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[MUHOLI] Creating the "activist wall,"
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it's a way in which we
destabilize the peaceful imagery
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of the gallery setting.
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[PARTICIPANT, IN ZULU]
I want to speak for myself,
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be strong,
and be the person that I truly am.
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["Trans is beauty']
["Trans is strength"]
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[MUHOLI] Especially gallery settings--
its white walls, beautiful images.
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It seems as if there's no agency.
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Yes, they are these
beautiful young individuals
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who are on the walls,
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but they have their own
personal stories to tell.
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Surely, the "Brave Beauties"
are the only visual document
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that has ever existed
that has reached that far.
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[PARTICIPANT] You can zoom in if you want to,
I don't have pimples!
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[MUHOLI] So, I just wanted to
give a voice to trans women--
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to be heard and be seen
in art spaces.
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I needed to make sure that
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people see themselves
as worthy humans,
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just like every other important woman
in South African history
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or beyond South African borders.