Tapfuma gutsa biography of barack obama
This writer observed, discussed and interviewed iconic Zimbabwean international artist Tapfuma Gutsa on his work submitted for the 54th Venice Biennale..
Tapfuma Gutsa
Zimbabwean sculptor (born 1956)
Tapfuma Gutsa (born 1956) is a Zimbabweansculptor.[1][2][3]
A native of Harare, Gutsa studied sculpture with Cornelius Manguma at the Driefontein Mission School,[4] later becoming the first Zimbabwean recipient of a British Council award.[5] The scholarship allowed him to study in London from 1982 until 1985, where he received a diploma in sculpture from City and Guilds of London Art School.[6][7]
Gutsa is unusual among Zimbabwean stone sculptors for the breadth of materials he uses in his work; his sculptures incorporate metal, paper, wood, and other foreign materials.[8][9][10] His winning sculpture at the Nedlaw exhibition, 1987, comprised smouldering grass engulfing a wooden bird.[11] He is the cousin of Dominic Benhura, who studied with him; he has also been a mentor to many young artists including Fabian Madamombe