Shona
Shona sculpture is the name given to a modern movement of stone carved sculpture created in Zimbabwe. It gets its name from the ‘Shona’ tribe of people (actually a mixture of many similar tribes with closely related language and culture) who are the largest in Zimbabwe. The country itself gets its name thanks to the Shona people’s long artisanal tradition of stone working, meaning “house of stone”. The traditional stone carving of the Shona people was never particularly wide-spread or as culturally significant as it is in modern times however. Stone work was primarily done for construction or decoration, with one such key example being the Great Zimbabwe Settlement. This was a sixty acre city which was constructed from carved stone, and housed up to 18,000 people at its height. Now a world heritage site, this 11th – 15th century city demonstrates the historic skill and innovation of the Shona tribe.
The Shona relationship with the ground and the stone it provided in abundance was linked closely to their spiritual and cultural practices. As a result, it was historically the case that such works were not exported, nor created as artistic works to be enjoyed in such a way. Modern Shona sculpture is an evolution of this tradition, which begun in the mid 1900’s as an emerging artistic movement. The Shona peoples relationship and instinct to use this material creatively in a way that hadn’t been done before in the area led to a huge growth in the production and appreciation of such works. In particular, the involvement of Frank McEwen, and English artist, teacher and museum work was instrumental in bringing this burgeoning movement to international attention. His efforts led to the founding of the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, and his enthusiasm to help give the Shona people a voice through their art lead to the first generation of renowned Shona artists gaining international attention. Works by artists such as Bernard Matemera, Henry Munyaradzi, and Sylvester Mubayi now sell for upwards of six figures, and their works are coveted and highly respected.
The Shona art movement is relatively young, and is still evolving and growing. The refreshing design and traditional approach of Shona sculptors make their works popular and attractive to collectors and art lovers the world over. The uniqueness of the subject, style and material of these pieces means that their popularity and desirability is certain to continue growing as more of the world becomes aware of the talent and skill of these artists.
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Contemporary
I Got Game by Lawrence Tirivangani
Original price was: £1,200.£600Current price is: £600. inc VATI Got Game by Lawrence Tirivangani, Springstone
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Animals and Birds
Motherly Love by Wonder Chiwaridzo
Original price was: £6,000.£4,000Current price is: £4,000. inc VATMotherly Love by Wonder Chiwaridzo, Cobalt Stone
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Animals and Birds
The Good Shepherd by Edward Chiwawa
£14,400 inc VATThe Good Shepherd by Edward Chiwawa, Springstone
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Abstract
Stronger Together by Innocent Nyashenga
£2,220 inc VATStronger Together by Innocent Nyashenga, Springstone
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Animals and Birds
Motherly Care by Chris Chivandire
£850 inc VATMotherly Care by Chris Chivaka, Springstone
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Abstract
Caring For The Young One by Fungai Dodzo
£6,000 inc VATCaring For The Young One by Fungai Dodzo, Opal Stone
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Abstract
Play To Your Strength by Victor Matafi
£16,800 inc VATPlay To Your Strength by Victor Matafi, Opal Stone
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Abstract
Close Knit Family by Innocent Nyashenga
£12,000 inc VATClose Knit Family by Innocent Nyashenga, Springstone
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Female
Tall Lady by Locardia Ndandarika
£4,794 inc VATTall Lady by Locardia Ndandarika, Springstone
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Abstract
The Secret Of Happiness by Onias Mupumha
£5,700 inc VATThe Secret Of Happiness by Onias Mupumha, Springstone
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Abstract
Bubbling Waves by Prosper Katanda
£5,700 inc VATBubbling Waves by Prosper Katanda, Springstone
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Animals and Birds
Having a Good Time by Taurai Maisiri
£2,400 inc VATHaving a Good Time by Taurai Maisiri, Springstone
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Figurative
In Deep Thought by Tinei Mashaya
£1,200 inc VATIn Deep Thought by Tinei Mashaya, Opal Stone
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Animals and Birds
Tall Bird by Peter Chidzonga
£4,200 inc VATTall Bird by Peter Chidzonga, Springstone
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Abstract
Whirlpool Center by Tonderai Sowa
£8,400 inc VATWhirlpool Center by Tonderai Sowa, Springstone
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Abstract
Constant Culture by Tendai Chipiri
£6,000 inc VATConstant Culture by Tendai Chipiri, Springstone
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Animals and Birds
Kissing Giraffes by Fannie Mupanja
£6,000 inc VATKissing Giraffes by Fannie Mupanja, Opal Stone
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Abstract
Gazelle Family Medium by Fungai Dodzo
£5,400 inc VATGazelle Family Medium by Fungai Dodzo, Springstone
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Animals and Birds
Owl & Owlette by Simon Chidharara
£2,100 inc VATOwl & Owlette by Simon Chidharara, Serpentine Stone
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Animals and Birds
Shoal of fish by Shephard Deve
£4,800 inc VATShoal of fish by Shephard Deve, Stone
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Animals and Birds
Happy New Family by Vengai Chiwawa
£4,500 inc VATHappy New Family by Vengai Chiwawa, Opal Stone
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Abstract
Humble by Elvis Mamvura
£5,400 inc VATHumble by Elvis Mamvura, Springstone
Unique stone sculpture of a female figure. The dark coloured stone is smooth on the body and left with a natural roughness on the hair
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Animals and Birds
Leaping Salmon by Shephard Deve
£3,000 inc VATLeaping Salmon by Shephard Deve, Springstone and White Dolimite
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Abstract
The Flame by Innocent Nyashenga
£1,750 inc VATThe Flame by Innocent Nyashenga, Springstone
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Abstract
Harmony by William Wilberforce Chewa
£2,160 inc VATHarmony by William Wilberforce Chewa, Opal Stone
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Contemporary
True Lovers by Simon Chidharara
£1,500 inc VATTrue Lovers by Simon Chidharara, Serpentine Stone
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Abstract
Three Generations by Ishmael Chitiyo
£2,400 inc VATThree Generations by Ishmael Chitiyo, Cobalt Stone
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Female
Couple Embraced by Locardia Ndandarika
£6,250 inc VATCouple Embraced by Locardia Ndandarika, Springstone