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Curators of Zimbabwean Sculpture Worldwide

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Night Out

6 May 2023

Night Out – a sculpture in Springstone by Tutani Mugabazi. Read more

Waves

6 May 2023

Waves – a sculpture in Springstone by Edmore Sango. Read more

Acrobats

6 May 2023

Acrobats – a sculpture in Springstone by Dominic Benhura. Read more

Giraffe Head

6 May 2023

Giraffe Head – a sculpture in Springstone by Dickson Matorwa. Read more

Windy Day

6 May 2023

Windy Day – a sculpture in Springstone by Godfrey Matangira. Read more

Mother Owl

6 May 2023

Mother Owl – a sculpture in Springstone by Zachariah Njobo. Read more

Doe & Fawn

6 May 2023

Doe & Fawn – a sculpture in Springstone by Dominic Benhura. Read more

Swing Me Mama

6 May 2023

Swing Me Mama – a sculpture in Springstone by Dominic Benhura. Read more

Devoted Mother

6 May 2023

Devoted Mother – a sculpture in Springstone by Gift Seda. Read more

Undulating

6 May 2023

Undulating – a sculpture in Springstone by Gabriel Tandi. 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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Current 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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During the past decade, Zimbabwe Shona Sculpture has become the most collected form of African art. It has found it’s way into important repositories such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Rodin Museum, and into the homes of the Rockefellers, the Prince of Wales and Sir Richard Attenborough.

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