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Kudzanai Chiurai

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Kudzanai Chiurai
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Kudzanai Chiurai (bɛ dɔɣi o la yuuni 1981) ka o nyɛ Zimbabwe nuuni tuunbaŋda.[1][2] O tuma jendila peentibu, vidionima yaabu ni anfooninima n-ti pahi Zimbabwe kaya ni taɣada kpaŋsibu.[3]

Tum yuuni 2003 o ko ni daavtum tuunshɛŋa puuni, o ni mali binshɛŋa o nuuni nyɛla din be Museum of Modern Art din be New York City, Museum für Moderne Kunst din be Frankfurt, Victoria and Albert Museum din be London, ni "documenta" din be Kassel, Germany. Forbes ka kali pahi "Thirteen Africans To Watch ni yuuni 2013".[4] Yuuni 2015, bɛ daa kali o pahi "15 Young African Creatives Rebranding Africa", Forbes n daa kali o pahi.[5]

Kudzanai tuma pa la nuuni tuunbaŋsim ko, o lahi nyɛla ŋun niŋdi yɛltɔɣataɣimalisi ni siyaasa Zimbabwe tingbani ni.[6]

Tɛmplet:BLP sources section

  • 2003: The revolution will not be televised, Brixton Art Gallery, London
  • 2013: 16SNLV, Newtown, Johannesburg, South Africa
  • 2015: Selections From Revelations, Museum of Contemporary African Diaspora Arts, Brooklyn
  • 2016: Kabbo Ka Muwala / The Girl’s Basket, National Gallery of Zimbabwe
  • Dreyer, Elfriede. "Dystopia in Kudzanai Chiruai's Representation of Globalising Johannesburg.", Representation and Spatial Practices in Urban South Africa, edited by Leona, Farber, Research Centre, Visual Identities in Art and Design, 2008, pp. 146–155.
  • Klein, Melanie. "Between History, Politics and the Self: Photographic Portraiture in Contemporary Art from Africa." Listening to Africa. Anglophone African Literatures and Cultures, edited by Jana Gohrisch and Ellen Grünkemeier, Heidelberg, 2012, pp. 69– 9.
  • (September 2011) "Recent Acquisitions at Two South African Collections: UNISA and Durban Art Gallery". African Arts 44 (3): 76–83. DOI:10.1162/afar.2011.44.3.76.
  • The Divine Comedy: Heaven, Purgatory and Hell Revisited by Contemporary African Artists. Edited by Ambrožič Mara and Simon Njami, Kerber, 2014.
  • (May 2013) "Taking the Road Less Travelled". Third Text 27 (3): 400–406. DOI:10.1080/09528822.2013.795699.
  • Mabuse, Nkepile. "Kudzanai Chiurai: The Artist Who Stood up to Mugabe." CNN, January 2015
  • "Transitions: States of Being." Zuckerman Museum of Art.
  • "Kudzanai Chiurai's Artwork." Digital Meets Culture, 12 March 2013.