Muluneh’s use of colorful makeup is inspired by body art from across Africa and allows her to physically construct a character out of her model. After living around the world, Muluneh returned to Ethiopia, whereshe founded the Addis Foto Fest, the first international photography festival in East Africa. Though she was born in Ethiopia, she has sometimes felt like an outsider due to many years spent elsewhere. This photograph bears the influence of that complicated experience of heritage. Drawn from her series The World is 9, which is named after a saying of her grandmother’s: “The world is nine; it is never complete and it’s never perfect.” With this series, Muluneh also recognizes the capacity of photography to convey the multiplicity and contradictions inherent in any individual.
Being: New Photography, 2018
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