Exhibition

The Richness of Mozambican Photography
The main objective of the exhibition is to explore the richness of Mozambican photography and to highlight the cultural achievement it represents. Mozambican photography is committed to photo reportage in line with the Magnum tradition. Recording everyday life against a backdrop of historical turmoil, it expresses itself on a high formal level.
The exhibition shows 126 prints, all black and white, gelatine silver prints, image: 20x30 cm, sheet: 30.5x40.6cm, courtesy of the photographer, printed by the Centro de Documentação e Formação Fotográfica (CDFF), Maputo. 25 photographs by Ricardo Rangel and a series of photographs by each of the 14 younger photographers. This page shows one picture of each of the photographers.

A selection of 25 more photographs.

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© Ricardo Rangel
From the series 'Our Nightly Bread'. LM 1960's to 1970's
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© Kok Nam
Untitled. Nhandjele, Manica Province 1985
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© João Costa (Funcho)
Viva Samora Machel (Human Texture I). Maputo 1976
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© Joel Chiziane
Pumpkin harvest after the end of war. Namialo, Nampula Province 1993
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© Rui Assubuji
Xipamanine, Maputo Series I-V May 2001
 
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© Alfredo Paco
The initiation. Meconta, Nampula Province 1983
 
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© Luís Basto
A child's dream of Africa. Zanzibar 1998
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© Naíta Ussene
Untitled. Angoche, Nampula Province 2000
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© Alfredo Mueche
Streetkids. Maputo June 1997
 
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© Martinho Fernando
Fraternity, Rua da Mesquita. Maputo 1987
 
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© Ferhat Vali Momade
Anchor in the Capitania. Ilha de Moçambique, Nampula Province 1993
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© Albino Mahumana
Workers' Day parade. Maputo May Day 2000
 
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© José Cabral
Untitled. Mueda, Cabo Delgado Province 1998

         
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© Alexandre Fenías
The Fisherman. Praia Nova, Beira 1998

       
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© Sérgio Santimano
Luisa Macuacua. From the series 'Caminhos, the Long and Winding Road'. Inhampupo, Inhambane Province 1993

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