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ZimSculpt

Curators of Zimbabwean Sculpture Worldwide

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Next Generation

2 February 2018

Next Generation – a sculpture in Springstone by Tafanana Sango. Read more

Leaf Formation

25 July 2016

Leaf Formation – a sculpture in Serpentine (Fruit) by Sylvester Samanyanga. Read more

Freedom

25 July 2016

Freedom – a sculpture in Opal Stone (Golden) by Elvis Mamvura. Read more

Ribbon

8 July 2016

Ribbon – a sculpture in Opal Stone by Victor Matafi. Read more

Free Flow

8 July 2016

Free Flow – a sculpture in Butterjade by Liveity Dambaza. Read more

United Family

6 February 2016

United Family – a sculpture in Opal Stone by Taurai Mutigwa. Read more

Whirl

5 February 2016

Whirl – a sculpture in Cobalt Stone by Itayi Mupumha. Read more

Unfurling

5 February 2016

Unfurling – a sculpture in Opal Stone by Stuart Chapenga. Read more

Folded

4 February 2016

Folded – a sculpture in Springstone by Taurai Masona. Read more

Budding

31 January 2016

Budding – a sculpture in Opal Stone by Stuart Chapenga. 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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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 (2022), 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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It is extraordinary to think that of the ten leading sculpture carvers in the world, perhaps five come from one single African tribe, the Shona. These marvelous Shona sculptors from Zimbabwe speak for Africa but they also speak for us all; they restore a dignity to art which it is in danger of losing.

The Sunday Telegraph
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