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BY WINSTONE ANTONIO TOP four Zimbabwean artists’ crafts will be showcased at the 59th edition of the La Biennale di Venezia exhibition, set for Venice in Italy from May to November next year. Addressing a Press conference at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe (NGZ) in Harare recently, Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation minister Kirsty Coventry said Ronald Muchatuta, Kresiah Mukwazhi, Terrence Musekiwa and Wallen Mapondera would represent the country at the Italian exhibition. The four artists were selected by a jury consisting of curator Fadzai Muchemwa, art critic and artist Nyadzombe Nyampenza, journalist Tinashe Muchuri, investment banker Freda Isingoma, design imaginer Sif X Zilawe, curator Clifford Zulu and Biggie Samwanda, the principal director, arts in the Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation ministry. Coventry said the artists chosen out of over 20 names made an impact in global art circles through their works that express their perspective and interpret contemporaneity in an engaging and inventive manner. “It is because of these trailblazing young and mature artists that Zimbabwe is viewed from a different lens as cultured as our history, as critical in thought as any other nation in the world, and fearless in telling our own stories,” she said. “The artists selected after a rigorous examination of talent are all mature, with over 10 years of practice and honing their painterly skills and having mass appeal on the international market. “They will now produce artworks commissioned by the Pavilion of Zimbabwe’s Commissioner, Raphael Chikukwa, to be exhibited at the International Art Exhibition that is slated for May to November of 2022.” A closer look at the chosen artists’ profiles shows that Muchatuta in the last two decades has emerged as a passionate visual artist who is determined to make an impact in the arts cycles. Through his craft, Muchatuta explores Zimbabwean’s mass exodus to the diaspora. He examines the effect of leaving one’s homeland physically, spiritually and psychologically. His works’ themes revolve around contemporary issues facing the people of southern Africa — migration, identity, politics, post-colonialism and discrimination. As such, his work is influenced by displacement and the relationship between exiles and migrants. He works cut across different mediums including illustration, painting, collage and mosaics. His artworks are found in private, public and corporate collections including The Spier collection, Hollard, Board Members of the Museum of Modern Art (New York), Nandos — fine art collection, US Senate offices and others based in Africa and abroad. He has participated in several exhibitions in Africa and internationally including the Stellenbosch Triennale and is often invited to participate in dialogues on issues pertinent to art in Africa. Mukwazhi was a resident artist at the Nafasi Art Space in 2019, which culminated in an artistic talk in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. She was also a resident artist at Katutura Art Centre in Windhoek, Namibia, supported by ANT mobility grant, Pro H

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