The Power in Sharing with Justice Mukheli

The Power in Sharing with Justice Mukheli

54 Minuten

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vor 6 Jahren

Visual artist Justice Mukheli joins Rachel in studio to
discuss his creative push towards creating authentic visual
representation and the power in sharing.

Justice Mukheli recently hosted a talk at the Orms Cape
Town School of Photography, which Rachel references
throughout this episode. Make sure you never miss one by signing
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Justice mentions author Toni Morrison's book Sula which
broke him apart and put him back together again.

The Lauren Rachel refers to is Lauren Theunissen who you
will remember from her episode of Orms Air.

Find out more about Justice Mukheli and his body of work
by having a look at his website here, and be sure to give him a
follow on Instagram for more inspiration.

Justice mentions Neil Roberts as a major influence for his
move towards films, you can find out more about Neil here.

You can find Justice's short film War Child on his website
here.

Justice touches on the following when referencing his inspiration
bank:
Director Greg Gray, a selection of whose work can be found
here.
Creative Paul Gilpin, whose website can be found
here.

Justice draws inspiration from the following places:



Gordon Parks who Justice says inspires him by having the
courage to create when his reality was opposed to it. You can
find out more about him on his website here.


Brett Ford Young as another source of constant
inspiration.

Author Toni Morrison's work, more specifically;
Beloved, Sula and The Bluest Eye.

Author Wilbur Smith's River God.

Author Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers.

Director Terence Neale, whose work can be found here.

Director Tristan Holmes, whose work can be found here.

Director Teboho Mahlatsi, who directed TV Show Yizo
Yizo and whose work can be found here.

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