Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
The Shona and the Ndebele are Zimbabwe’s two most dominant ethnic groups. Explaining the ever-present tension between them, historian Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni points to the abuse of the post-colonial ...
HARARE (Reuters) - When Dominic Benhura started creating traditional Zimbabwean stone sculptures as a teenager four decades ago, he never imagined that art would bring him fame or fortune. Born to a ...
EnnYe Gallery and Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society are presenting majestic stone animal sculptures now to January 5.
Agnes Nyanhongo is an internationally known sculptor and raised her children in the small village of Nyanga about five hours from Harare, the capitol of Zimbabwe. She started sculpting professionally ...
Manny Beckles has a passion for collecting sculptures, but not just any sculptures – his expertise and interest lies in Shona sculptures and the rich history and contemporary cultural influence that ...
It was the positive reaction to having his work displayed at Clare Hall, Cambridge at the turn of the century, alongside that ...
Portrait of a people, through a legacy of art -- The aesthetic code and the dialectic of symbolism -- Art as a code of meaning -- Who is the self? -- The law of relationship -- Redefining religion -- ...
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