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Raphael Chikukwa's Big Ideas for Art in Zimbabwe |
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Culture -
Inside Art
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Wednesday, 30 June 2010 05:08 |
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Raphael Chikukwa is one of Zimbabwe’s most specialised arts practitioners when it comes to training. He holds an MA in Curating and Contemporary Design from Kingston University in the UK. He has been based outside Zimbabwe for a number of years now, but came back and has recently taken up the post of Curator for the National Gallery of Zimbabwe. The Zimbo Jam spoke to him about his new appointment and his plans to elevate the state of art in the country.
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The Uncelebrated - Thakor Patel |
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Culture -
Inside Art
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Wednesday, 30 June 2010 05:03 |
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Thakor Patel came to Zimbabwe on an invitation by a friend just after independence in 1980 and fell in love with the country so he decided to stay. He has been producing and selling art here for thirty years now, exhibiting all over the world and winning awards- but like that of many artist, his name remains a footnote to the story of Zimbabwe’s last three decades.
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May the Art Go On |
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Culture -
Inside Art
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Tuesday, 22 June 2010 16:15 |
When Christine first asked if she could showcase her art here, I asked to meet her so we could discuss what exactly she wanted to do. She arrived with a work of art, which I picked up and ran off with asking her to follow me. If she at this point wondered at my sanity she maintained a dignified silence.
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Christine Ndoro's Bronte Breakthrough |
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Culture -
Inside Art
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Friday, 18 June 2010 12:39 |
For a long time artists have been crying for the involvement of the corporate world in the arts. Christine Ndoro, a sculptor under the tutelage of Dominic Benhura’s studio may have found the light at the end of that dark tunnel.
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