Publisher Note
On colourful backgrounds of his own creation, Vuyo Mabheka reclaims his history. With the few photos he has of himself as a child, imagination merges with reality.
The Afrikaans word “pophuis” refers to a dollhouse game familiar to children. Vuyo Mabheka builds the Popihuise series based on this game, using cutouts from rare childhood photos of himself. He creates interiors and scenes where he appears, sometimes accompanied by imaginary friends — represented by people from his community whom he has secretly photographed, and sometimes in the presence of a fantasised and faceless father figure.
The series features a few core elements: drawings, collages, and photographs, coexist in a seemingly naïve and tender universe. Shiny cars, skyscrapers, burning tires, and new pavilions contrast with cultivated fields, colourful birds, graffiti, and blossoming trees.
Among these images, which highlight the tension between liberalism and modernity, stands a child almost helpless in the face of his harsh reality: Vuyo Mabheka, who is rewriting his memories and reclaiming his own world.
Popihuise is Vuyo Mabheka’s first book.
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Release Place | Marseilles, France |
Edition | 1st edition |
Release Date | 2024 |
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979-10-96383-46-7
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Subform | Photobook |
Topics | Africa, Identity, Imagination, Memory |
Methods | Collage, Drawing, Photography |
Language | French, English |
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Format | Section-sewn bodonian hardcover with trimmed edges |
Dimensions | 20.3 × 27.5 cm |
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Pages | 56 |
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