Visual Arts
Gideon Gidds explains how he deals with hot ladies in the studio
Week after week his social media platforms are awash with amazing images of people and places he photographs.
Week after week his social media platforms are awash with amazing images of people and places he photographs.
World Press Photo, the biggest and most respected photojournalism contests in the world, has named Zimbabwean photojournalist, Davina Jogi, to its News & Documentary jury for 2019.
In the 38 years of Zimbabwean independence, the way we relate to our blood relatives and extended families has changed. Over the last 20 years, millions of Zimbabweans have left the country and now many attend funerals and weddings only in spirit as they choose to send money home rather than use it for a plane ticket.
According to Wikipedia, digital art is an artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative or presentation process. Since the 1970s, various names have been used to describe the process, including computer art and multimedia art. Digital art is itself placed under the larger umbrella term new media art.
There is always room for partnership when imagination is applied as we recently saw when a leading cement manufacturing company, PPC Zimbabwe, partnered with the arts by launching an exciting art and design competition dubbed the Imaginarium Awards.
Something is brewing in the city, it’s definitely not Zodwa or Anne Nhira, no!
A youth organisation named, Reysh Alef, has embarked on a waste recycling programme that will see it reprocess material from dumpsites into art work.
Photographer's, Steven Chikosi and Tariro Washe staged an exhibition that reflects on the bravery of fire fighters titled 'The Fighting Forces of The Tower' at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe on Thursday evening.
Veteran sculptor Sylvester Mubayi will be leading a delegation of four artists representing Zimbabwe at the 57th Venice Biennale running from May 13 to November 26, 2017.
The National Art Gallery’s artwork of the week is ‘Father’s Bull’ by Victor Nyakauru. Canvas and leather belts are hung from a piece of wood to give a comprehensible artistic impression of an African bull usually passed on as an inheritance ritual from one generation to the other.