Mário Macilau (Mozambique, 1984) is a multidisciplinary artist and activist, best known for hisphotographic work and he is considered one of the “key figures” among the new generation of Mozambican artists. His photographs highlight identity, political issues and environmental conditions,at times working with socially isolated groups to make his audience aware not only of the many socialinjustices and inequalities in the world, but also of scenes of humanity, brotherhood, victory, love andhope, often making portraiture his starting point, his approach being key to unlocking a broader perspective.
By 2003 he had taken up photography and spent his early career learning and developing his skills. In 2007 he launched himself as a professional photographer, covertly trading his mother’s mobile phonefor an excellent Nikon FM2. Within a few short years his talent reached the international stage.
Macilau’s work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions, such as the Dakar Biennial in collaboration with the Foundation Dapper, 2022. Macilau has also been selected to be part of the exhibition “A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography”, at the Tate Modern, from July2023. In 2015, his first large format book was published by Kehrer Verla in Germany. Moreover, he has been recognised with awards including the European Union Award for Environment (2015), theUNESCO–Aschberg Bursary for Visual Arts (2014), among others.