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An exhibition at Oxford University showcases Zimbabwean stone sculptures that capture the effects of British imperialism, focusing on Cecil John Rhodes. The event aims to revive interest in the ...
A pair of white hands blinding a Black face. A smiling colonizer with a Bible, crushing the skull of a screaming native with his boot. Chained men in gold mines, and a pregnant ...
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The Standard on MSNHarmonies of Expression: A celebration of art, Zim-European cultural collaboration and climate change awarenessEUNIC Zimbabwe will present Harmonies of Expression — connecting art, heart and science" a dynamic showcase of artistic ...
Sculptures illustrating Black oppression under British rule in Africa will be showcased at Oxford University to highlight the ...
Speaking on Wednesday, at the ongoing Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo, Deputy Minister Mnangagwa ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNZimbabwe: Useful Journalism Advances Zimbabwe's Development StoryThe biggest threat to Africa's journalism model is that it is a piece cut from the cloth of models of Western journalism that are highly commercial, capitalistic political discourses and thrive on ...
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A collection of Zimbabwean stone sculptures will be part of an Oxford exhibition meant to 'contextualize' the legacy of ...
Art and nature intertwine, offering a unique glimpse into Zimbabwe’s famous sculptural tradition. The last time I visited, in 2021, founder Roy Guthrie was still around, but he has since passed ...
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AllAfrica on MSNZimbabwe's House of Stone - the Gallery That Showcases a Famous Sculpture Tradition [analysis]Zimbabwe is the house of stone, both literally and figuratively, with its very name derived from the ancient stone city of Great Zimbabwe. Stone is more than just a material here - it's the totem pole ...
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