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mwana-wevhu · 2 years
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Bernard Matemera, 1975
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fatherrobbi · 1 year
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Bernard Matemera
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avacarts · 4 years
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Legends of sculpture still standing
Legends of sculpture still standing
By Timothy Akuda The internationally recognised sculpture movement has to date lost 90 percent of its founding members. The movement which was started in the 1960s still stands strong and shows no signs of dying. To date we have lost crucial members like Nicholas Mukomberanwa, Bernard Matemera, Crispen Chakanyuka, Claud Nyanhongo, Fanizani Akuda, Albert Nathan Mamvura, Henry Munyaradzi, Damian…
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afrotumble · 4 years
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Bernard Matemera sculpture
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VENTE AUX ENCHÈRES | Trésor à vendre : « J'aime la couleur » de Chéri Samba
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"La toile J'aime la couleur, du peintre africain contemporain Chéri Samba, est un des lots phares de la vente de la collection Kleine-Gunk, organisée par la maison Cornette de Saint Cyr le mardi 23 octobre.  Le mardi 23 octobre, la maison de ventes aux enchères Cornette de Saint Cyr dispersera la collection d’art contemporain africain Kleine-Gunk, une première pour les œuvres d’un collectionneur privé européen depuis une vingtaine d’années. Cette collection illustre à elle seule, par la diversité des œuvres qu’elle rassemble, la variété des techniques et la multiplicité des artistes, l’émergence d’un véritable art contemporain africain. Elle rassemble quelques-uns des plus grands noms de l’époque : Romuald Hazoumé, Richard Onyango, Zephania Tshuma, Magaret Majo, Bernard Matemera, Nicholas Mukomberanwa, ou encore Twins Seven Seven." 
  > Début de l'article de Thomas Guillemyn publié sur connaissancedesarts.com à retrouver en intégralité sur http://bit.ly/2NZJg97
Karin Barlet's insight:
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Cornette de Saint Cyr
Mardi 23 Octobre 2018 14:30
6, avenue Hoche, 6, avenue Hoche 75008 Paris
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ziminvenice · 7 years
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The National Gallery of Zimbabwe has honoured Henry Munyaradzi, Bernard Matemera, The Takawira Bros, Colleen Madamombe, Joram Mariga,Nicholas Mukomberanwa and Joseph Ndandarika by renaming gallery spaces after these great sculptprs who added value to the art sector in Zimbabwe. #BrilliantShiningForever #RockinItSince57
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kristhenerd · 13 years
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The Man Who Ate His Totem -- Stone Carving by Bernard Matemera from the Chapungu traveling exhibit when it was at Powell Gardens.
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afrotumble · 4 years
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Stylised sculptures by Zimbabwean artist, Bernard Matemera.
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avacarts · 6 years
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Wellington Chingondi - Insights on Zimbabwe visual art scene
Wellington Chingondi – Insights on Zimbabwe visual art scene
Born in Mhondoro in 1977, Wellington Chingondi started sculpting in 1996 at the famous Tengenenge arts community founded by Tom Blomefield in Guruve.
Inspired by the master sculptor Bernard Matemera whom he has very fond memories of,Wellington was taught sculpting by his brother in law Takawira Chikwanyanga
Wellington believes sculpting is about subtraction because you do not add when sculpting,…
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