Charles Kamangwana

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Selected Recent Exhibitions
2003: Zuva Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa
2002: National Gallery of Manchester, England
2002: Gallery Edison, The Hague, Netherlands
2001: Gallery Spazia, Florence, Italy
2000: National Gallery, Harare, Zimbabwe
1998: Solo Exhibition, Bingen, Germany
1998: Solo Exhibition, Paris, France
"Viva The Engine"
by Charles Kamangwana
Biography

Born in 1972, Charles Kamangwana is an internationally recognized painter from Zimbabwe. He began drawing as a child and now works as an instructor of painting and visual arts at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe. Over the past 10 years, Kamangwana has won numerous awards including the 2002 Merit Award from the National Gallery of Zimbabwe. He has staged annual exhibitions in Europe for the past five years and recently served as an artist in residence in the Netherlands. In 1999, he was selected to attend the Caversham Press printmaking workshop in KwaZulu-Natal where he received instruction from renowned South African artist David Koloane.

Kamangwana derives endless inspiration from the streets of Africa and has mastered the ability to capture seemingly insignificant moments with striking flair. His characters are often depicted from the back or with murky faces, focusing the viewer's attention on the larger setting. Kamangwana's paintings often celebrate the contributions of the working-class and his recent show at Zuva Gallery Johannesburg included bold renditions of miners, street vendors and construction workers. Kamangwana also tackles sensitive political issues in Zimbabwe using an understated yet powerful style that raises important questions about his country's future.
"Press To Be Free"
by Charles Kamangwana
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