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Agnes Nyanhongo

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Agnes Nyanhongo
Agnes Nyanhongo, Frankfurt, Germany, 1994
Born1960 (1960)
NationalityZimbabwean
EducationBAT workshop school, National Gallery of Zimbabwe
Known forSculpture
Notable workRefugee Mother and Child
MovementSculpture of Zimbabwe
SpouseJoseph Munemo
AwardsAward of Merit, Zimbabwe Heritage Exhibition, 1989 and 1990

Agnes Nyanhongo (born 1960) is a Zimbabwean stone sculptor.[1]

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Early life and training

A native of Nyanga, Nyanhongo is the daughter of first-generation sculptor Claud Nyanhongo and sister of Gedion Nyanhongo. She spent much time helping in her father's studio as a girl and began sculpting full-time in 1980. In 1983, she entered the B.A.T. Workshop school at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Harare, where she spent three years.[2][3]

Career

Stylistically, Nyanhongo's work is very similar to that of her father, and takes as its theme mainly female issues. Her sculptures are in the permanent collection of the Chapungu Sculpture Park in Harare, at the Museum of Outdoor Arts in Englewood, Colorado,[4] and at the exhibition Zimbabwe Sculpture: a Tradition in Stone at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.[5]

The catalogue "Chapungu: Culture and Legend – A Culture in Stone" for the exhibition at Kew Gardens in 2000 depicts Nyanhongo's major works Divided Family (Springstone, 1992) on p. 32-33, Keeping the History (Springstone, 1999) on p. 108-109, Grandmother Fetches Water (Springstone, 1998) on p. 80-81 and her celebration of the Zimbabwean national heroine Mbuya Nehanda, Mbuya Nehanda - Spirit Medium (Opal stone, 1995) on p. 78-79.[6] Nyanhongo was resident artist at Chapungu Sculpture Park, Harare (1996–2003) and her work is widely collected: Oprah Winfrey and Maya Angelou are among its known owners.[2]

Selected exhibitions

See also

References

  1. ^ Winter-Irving, Celia (1995). "Agnes Nyanhongo". Stone Sculpture in Zimbabwe. Roblaw Publishers. pp. 125–127. ISBN 0908309147.
  2. ^ a b "Agnes Nyanhongo". Zimsculpt. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  3. ^ Mawdsley, Joceline. "Agnes Nyanhongo". Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Agnes Nyanhongo". Public Art Archive. Retrieved 19 June 2023.
  5. ^ "Zimbabwe Sculpture", Atlanta Airport Site Archived 18 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ a b Catalogue published by Chapungu Sculpture Park, 2000, 136pp printed in full colour, with photographs by Jerry Hardman-Jones and text by Roy Guthrie (no ISBN)
  7. ^ Contemporary Stone Carving from Zimbabwe, 1990, ISBN 1-871480-04-3
  8. ^ "InArt SantaFe". Archived from the original on 14 August 2020.

Further reading

  • Mawdsley, Joceline (1995) "Agnes Nyanhongo na Colleen Madamombe: Maonyesho ya Sanamu ya Kusanya Ushirika wa Miaka Kumi na Mbili na Hifadhi ya Sanamu ya Chapungu" Chapungu Sculpture Park, Harare
  • Winter-Irving, C. (2004) Vipande vya Wakati: Anthology ya nakala juu ya sanamu ya mawe ya Zimbabwe iliyochapishwa katika The Herald na Zimbabwe Mirror 1999-2000. Mambo Press, Zimbabwe, ISBN 0869227815
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