Portia Zvavahera (born 1985) is a Zimbabwean painter.[1][2][3]

Portia Zvavahera
Born22 March 1985
EducationVisual Arts Studio at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe; Harare Polytechnic
OccupationPainter
AwardsTollman Award for the Visual Arts

Early life edit

Zvavahera was born in Zimbabwe. She studied at the BAT Visual Arts Studio at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe from 2003 to 2005 and obtained a diploma in visual arts from Harare Polytechnic in 2006,[4] where she was taught by the Zimbabwean artist and printmaker Chiko Chazunguza.[5] Many of her paintings incorporate block-printed elements using oil-based printing ink.[6]

Career edit

In 2009, Zvavahera was an artist-in-residence at Greatmore Studios in Cape Town, South Africa.[5] Zvavahera represented Zimbabwe at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013 as part of the exhibition Dudziro: Interrogating the Visions of Religious Beliefs.[5] She joined Stevenson, South Africa, in 2013.[4] Previously, Zvavahera exhibited her work at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe and at Gallery Delta.[4]

She won South Africa's Tollman Award for the Visual Arts in 2013 and South Africa's FNB (First National Bank) Art Prize in 2014.[5][7] In 2017, Zvavahera participated in a three-month residency at the Gasworks in London, United Kingdom, supported by the Institute of Contemporary Art Indian Ocean (ICAIO).[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Valentine, Victoria L. (24 Oct 2020). "Zimbabwean Artist Portia Zvavahera Sets New Record at Phillips Evening Auction, Titus Kaphar Painting Far Exceeds Estimate". Culture Type. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  2. ^ Nyambabvu, Gilbert. "Zimbabwean Artist Portia Zvavahera Sets New Record at Phillips Evening Auction". ZBCNews.com. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  3. ^ Rea, Naomi (2020-08-31). "Studio Visit: Zimbabwean Artist Portia Zvavahera on Why She Had to Escape to the Mountains to Create Her New Show at David Zwirner". Artnet News. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  4. ^ a b c Russ, Sabine (15 December 2015). "Portia Zvavahera by Netsayi". Bomb. Issue 134: 36–48. {{cite journal}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  5. ^ a b c d Partridge, Matthew (September 2014). "Bright Young Things". Art South Africa. 13 (6165): 35–37. Bibcode:2013Sci...342.1418C.
  6. ^ a b O'Toole, Sean (March 2018). "Portia Zvavahera". Frieze. Issue 193: 174–175. {{cite journal}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  7. ^ "Portia Zvavahera - Biography". Stevenson. Retrieved 14 July 2021.

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