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Tapfuma Gutsa
Born in Zimbabwe, Gutsa began his career as a sculptor at Drienfontein Mission. He is a former BAT art school student and he was the first Zimbabwean to be awarded a British Council Scholarship to ...
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Berry Bickle
Born in Zimbabwe and works in Mozambique and her hometown Bulawayo in Zimbabwe. She has participated in a number of exhibitions locally and internationally. Berry is one...
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Calvin Dondo
Born in Harare, Calvin studied photography at the Harare Polytechnic and he is a freelance photographer who works and lives in Zimbabwe. Calvin is the founder and curator of Gwanza:...
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Misheck Masamvu
Born Zimbabwe and Masamvu studied Art in Harare and Germany and he is one of the emerging contemporary African artists. He recently won a third prize at the “Live and Direct” exhibition at the ...
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ZIMBABWE TO PARTICIPATE IN 54th INTERNATIONAL 2011 VENICE BIENNALE IN ITALY

“SEEING OURSELVES  is the exhibition that will showcase at the never before done, Zimbabwean Pavilion and will tell the untold story of four  Zimbabwean artists  experiencing their  emotions and uncovering their journeys,  the creation of their identity, their legacies and the power of their art.’’

29 March 2011, Harare, Zimbabwe.

Four Zimbabwean artists have been selected to represent Zimbabwe at the first-ever National Pavilion of Zimbabwe at the Venice Biennale. The Biennale opens on 1 June and runs until the end of November.

The Venice Biennale is the world’s most prestigious international forum for contemporary art.  Held every two years in the city of Venice, it draws an international audience of approximately 500,000, and showcases the latest developments in contemporary art from around the world.

Only one African country, Egypt has maintained a national Pavilion At the la Biennale di Venezia. The National Gallery of Zimbabwe, working with Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Education, Sports and Culture and the British Council, and supported by the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, the Monaco Development Corporation and Zimbabwe Embassy in Rome, will present an exhibition at the Church of Santa Maria della Pietà, (Castello 3701 Calle della Pieta 30122 Venice). With Zimbabwe included as an official participant in the Venice Biennale, the exhibition will give a long overdue focus on the creativity of Africa’s sovereign nations.

The exhibition is commissioned by Doreen Sibanda, Director of the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, and curated by Raphael Chikukwa, Curator at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe.  It features the work of four artists:  Berry Bickle; Calvin Dondo; Misheck Masamvu and Tapfuma Gutsa and works will be presented in the mediums of painting, photography, video installation and sculpture.

“The Zimbabwe Pavilion at the Venice Biennale is pivotal in establishing a platform after the isolation of many years. The Zimbabwean pavilion will provide a rare opportunity to spark discussions about the role of artists in a society.
 Zimbabwe has become a “Zone of Silence” with little access to the platforms of exchange through which it can communicate. It is in this view that a Zimbabwean Pavilion at the Venice Biennale will break the silence.”

Raphael Chikukwa, Curator

For more information please contact Raphael Chikukwa on +263-4-704667 or raphchikukwa@gmail.com

 

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