The exhibition “Manas 2000-2024”, which opened this Monday at the Gallery of the Franco-Mozambican Cultural Center, narrates a twenty-year journey by Danish photographer Ditte Haarløv Johnsen. The exhibition seeks to narrate the struggle or resilience of the movement fighting for human rights in Mozambique, through a set of records resulting from a relationship of complicity between the manas, the camera, and the photographer. According to Caio Simões de Araújo, researcher and curator affiliated with the Center for Humanities Research at the University of the Western Cape, in South Africa, these photographs “guide us through time, like a living archive in constant construction”. The academic believes that the photographs construct an intimate, familiar, and affective experience around the manas”. Source: Rádio Moçambique Online
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