Sharlene Khan is a visual artist and academic who challenges the status quo in the South African art world. Over the years she has produced a large body of work, the majority of which arise from her personal issues around identity, gender, class, racism and colonialism. Her works form part of many art collections, including... Continue Reading →
Memory, Intimacy & Archive
Re-membering: Memory, Intimacy and Archive, an exhibition by Sharlene Khan, Reshma Chhiba and Jordache Ellapen is currently on at the Michaelis Gallery in Cape Town. Each of these artists use their personal experience to explore ideas about memory, race, class, gender and sexuality in South Africa. Sharlene Khan incorporates video-art, digital photography and needle work... Continue Reading →