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Curators of Zimbabwean Sculpture Worldwide

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Stretching

19 November 2022

Stretching – a sculpture in Cobalt Stone by Rufaro Ngoma. Read more

Courting Giraffe

19 November 2022

Falling in Love – a sculpture in Cobalt Stone by Gideon Masendeke. Read more

Abstract – Infinite Dimensions

15 August 2022

Abstract – Infinite Dimensions – a sculpture in Cobalt Stone by Itayi Mupumha. Read more

Giraffe Family

15 August 2022

Giraffe Family – a sculpture in Cobalt Stone by Aaron Chikumbirike. Read more

Unison

9 September 2013

Unison – a sculpture in Cobalt Stone by Witness Bonjisi. Read more

United

28 July 2013

United – a sculpture in Cobalt Stone by Leonard Gondongwe. Read more

Ostrich

26 February 2013

Ostrich – a sculpture in Cobalt Stone by Tendai Gwaravaza. Read more

Empty Shell

22 December 2012

Empty Shell – a sculpture in Cobalt Stone by Tendai Gwaravaza. Read more

Coveting

23 September 2012

Coveting – a sculpture in Cobalt Stone by George Mubayi. Read more

Sisters

20 April 2012

Sisters – a sculpture in Cobalt Stone by Edson Farisai. Read more

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About ZimSculpt

Based in Harare, ZimSculpt is passionate about promoting the work of some of the finest Zimbabwean sculptors. By holding exhibitions around the world and making sculptures available for purchase online, we let you experience some of the finest contemporary stone sculpture.
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Upcoming Exhibition

  • Fort Worth Botanic Garden, Fort Worth , Texas
    15 April – 30 July

Partner with ZimSculpt

ZimSculpt partners with people around the world. Contact us if you are interested in hosting an exhibition or are interested in selling our sculptures.
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Past Exhibitions

  • Peace River Botanical & Sculpture Gardens, USA (2022)
  • Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden, United States (2021 & 2017)
  • Toronto Botanical Garden, Canada (2019 & 2018)
  • Toledo Botanical Garden, United States (2017)
  • Muttart Conservatory, Canada (2015)
  • Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden, United States (2014-15)
  • The Royal Botanical Gardens, Canada (2012-13 & 2006-7)
  • Dow Gardens, USA (2013)
  • Naples Botanical Garden, United States (2012-13)
  • Loseley Park, UK (2004-6 & 2011)
  • RHS Chelsea Flower Show, UK (2006-11)
  • Knebworth House, UK (2008-10)
  • Herstmonceux Castle (Queens University), UK (2008-10)
  • Cannizaro Park, UK (2005-7)
  • Ingatestone Hall, UK (2003-5)
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They receive no public funding and rely exclusively on sculpture sales to keep the business moving forward. There’s a strong sense of pride and excitement when she speaks of how the company started and how they travel worldwide showcasing these beautiful pieces.

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