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An exhibition at Oxford University showcases Zimbabwean stone sculptures that capture the effects of British imperialism, focusing on Cecil John Rhodes. The event aims to revive interest in the ...
Zimbabwe is the house of stone, both literally and figuratively, with its very name derived from the ancient stone city of ...
A collection of Zimbabwean stone sculptures will be part of an Oxford exhibition meant to 'contextualize' the legacy of ...
Sculptures illustrating Black oppression under British rule in Africa will be showcased at Oxford University to highlight the ...
HARARE recently hosted the inaugural edition of Cheuka Harare Art Fair (CHAF), an artist-led initiative and the brainchild of Wallen Mapondera of Post Studio Arts Collective Merilyn Mushakwe and ...
CHAF joins the ranks of recently created art fairs such as +234 Art Fair, founded in 2024 by Tola Akerele, founder of Soto Gallery in Nigeria, and RBM Latitudes Art Fair in South Africa, founded in ...
CHITUNGWIZA, Zimbabwe — A pair of white hands blinding ... It is also a chance to revive an ancient but struggling art form. Stone sculpture, once a thriving local industry, has suffered due ...
A pair of white hands blinding a Black face. A smiling colonizer with a Bible, crushing the skull of a screaming ...
Zimbabwe, meaning “House of Stone,” derives ... of colonial rule that sought to erase local traditions, religion and art forms. It thrived internationally instead. Thousands of pieces were ...