"Synthesis" by Perlagia Mutyavaviri
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"Synthesis" by Perlagia Mutyavaviri
Hemingway African Gallery
88 Leonard St.
New York NY 10013
United States
Artist Bio:
Perlagia Mutyavaviri
Perlagia Mutyavaviri, born in 1977 in Harare, Zimbabwe, started her sculpting journey at 24, immersing herself in the rich stone carving traditions of the Chitungwiza Arts Center. She collaborated closely with sculptor Sylevstor Mubayi, renowned for redefining the Shona art movement's boundaries. Under Mubayi's mentorship, Perlagia honed her skills on challenging stones, an experience she recalls as foundational in her growth, stating, "Sylevstor was the driving force, instilling in me the tenacity and passion for the craft."
Widely recognized as a trailblazer in the Shona sculpture movement, Mutyavaviri intricately employs line, shape, and volume to birth abstract masterpieces. Her works exude a unique elegance, resonating deeply with human emotions and intricate relationships. She believes in the boundless nature of abstract art, saying, "With each stone, I can unravel countless stories and ideas."
Perlagia's remarkable talent hasn't gone unnoticed. Her sculptures have found homes in esteemed galleries and private collections spanning Germany, Africa, the Netherlands, UK, Canada, and the United States. Furthermore, in a domain often dominated by men, Perlagia has not only paved the way but also become an emblematic figure among Zimbabwean female sculptors, gaining global recognition and applause. She passionately believes, "Women sculptors can echo the voices of future African women, expressing narratives otherwise left untold."
Country of Origin:
- Hand carved in Zimbabwe
Dimensions (in inches):
- Depth: 11"
- Width: 21"
- Height: 51.5"
Type of Stone:
- Green Opal
- Green Opal is sourced in the mines north of the Zimbabwean capital of Harare. After polishing, it becomes a deep beautiful green. It is favored by many Shona artists as it is not as hard as Springstone but it still polishes to a high shine. The first Green Opal mines were not found until 1989.
Shipping:
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Display:
- This piece is free-standing. It includes an iron base with a pin for extra suability.
- This piece can be displayed outside as weather will not harm the stone. Shona sculpture is the perfect addition to any garden design!
About Shona Sculpture:
Stone sculpture in Zimbabwe, dating from 1956 until today, is the best-known manifestation of African contemporary art. Northern Zimbabwe has uniquely large amounts of carvable stone. The stone was so important to the people that the name ‘Shona’ is derived from a word in their native language that means ‘house of stone.’ There is no technical artistic training in Shona sculpture. Sculpting skills are passed down through families and the large and hard stones are carved with only a hammer and chisel. Hemingway Gallery purchases this sculpture directly from the Shona artists in Zimbabwe and has imported the monumental stone artwork since the early 1980s. These fine modern sculptures are unparalleled in both carving skill and design. Hemingway holds long-standing relationships with artists like Bywell Sango, Sylvester Mubayi, Witness Bonjisi and many more.
Click the Shona Sculpture tab below for further information!
Our Pricing:
Our pricing correlates directly to the asking prices of artists in Zimbabwe and the costs of importing their artwork to the U.S. We need to change the idea that artists should be paid pennies for their fine art just because it comes from Africa.
Further Information:
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