by Danielle Olivier | Sep 13, 2018
Misheck Masamvu was born in Penhalonga, Zimbabwe. Having studied at Atelier Delta and Kunste Akademie in Munich, Masamvu initially specialised in the realist style, and later developed a more avant-garde expressionist mode of representation with dramatic and graphic...
by Danielle Olivier | Sep 13, 2018
Anthony Bumhira was born in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe. Known for producing semi-abstract, large-scale art, Bumhira uses doilies and other innovative materials that have a personal and spiritual connection. In Zimbabwe, the doily is a familiar household object. It adorns...
by Danielle Olivier | Sep 12, 2018
John Kotzé was born in Lilongwe, Malawi and moved to Zimbabwe in the 1980s where he currently lives and works. Kotze’s realistic oil paintings encapsulate moments and objects of everyday life that often go unnoticed, Although his paintings appear objective and...
by Danielle Olivier | Sep 12, 2018
Percy Manyonga was born in Goromonzi, Zimbabwe. Having spent three years at the National Gallery BAT Workshop School (now the National Gallery School of Visual Art and Design), Manyonga’s approach to art and the processes of self-discovery are both frenetic and...
by Danielle Olivier | Sep 12, 2018
Portia Zvavahera was born in Juru, Zimbabwe. She currently lives and works in Harare. Between 2003 and 2005 she studied at the National Gallery BAT Workshop School (now the National Gallery School of Visual Art and Design) and in 2006 she obtained a Diploma in Visual...