Tapfuma Gutsa (born 1956) is a Zimbabwean sculptor. A native of Harare, Gutsa studied sculpture with at the , later becoming the first Zimbabwean recipient of a British Council award. The scholarship allowed him to study in London from 1982 until 1985, where he received a diploma in sculpture from . In 2007, Gutsa was one of eleven international artists commissioned by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, to produce work for an exhibition titled 'Uncomfortable Truths: The Shadow of Slave Trading on Contemporary Art'.
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| - Tapfuma Gutsa es un escultor de Zimbabue, nacido el año 1956 en Harare. (es)
- Tapfuma Gutsa, né à Salisbury en 1956, est un sculpteur et artiste d'installation zimbabwéen. (fr)
- Tapfuma Gutsa (Harare, 1956) è uno scultore zimbabwese. (it)
- Tapfuma Gutsa (born 1956) is a Zimbabwean sculptor. A native of Harare, Gutsa studied sculpture with at the , later becoming the first Zimbabwean recipient of a British Council award. The scholarship allowed him to study in London from 1982 until 1985, where he received a diploma in sculpture from . In 2007, Gutsa was one of eleven international artists commissioned by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, to produce work for an exhibition titled 'Uncomfortable Truths: The Shadow of Slave Trading on Contemporary Art'. (en)
- Tapfuma Gutsa (Harare, 1956) é um escultor zimbabuano. Nascido em Harare, Gutsa estudou escultura com na Driefontein Mission School, tornando-se o primeiro recebedor de um prémio do British Council pelo Zimbábue. A bolsa permitiu que ele estudasse em Londres de 1982 a 1985, onde recebeu um diploma em escultura da City and Guilds da London School of Art. Em 2007, Gutsa foi um dos onze artistas internacionais contratados pelo Museu Victoria and Albert, em Londres, para produzir trabalhos para uma exposição intitulada "Verdades incómodas: a sombra da troca de escravos na arte contemporânea". (pt)
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| - Tapfuma Gutsa es un escultor de Zimbabue, nacido el año 1956 en Harare. (es)
- Tapfuma Gutsa, né à Salisbury en 1956, est un sculpteur et artiste d'installation zimbabwéen. (fr)
- Tapfuma Gutsa (born 1956) is a Zimbabwean sculptor. A native of Harare, Gutsa studied sculpture with at the , later becoming the first Zimbabwean recipient of a British Council award. The scholarship allowed him to study in London from 1982 until 1985, where he received a diploma in sculpture from . 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. His winning sculpture at the Nedlaw exhibition, 1987, comprised smouldering grass engulfing a wooden bird. He is the cousin of Dominic Benhura, who studied with him; he has also been a mentor to many young artists including . In 2007, Gutsa was one of eleven international artists commissioned by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, to produce work for an exhibition titled 'Uncomfortable Truths: The Shadow of Slave Trading on Contemporary Art'. (en)
- Tapfuma Gutsa (Harare, 1956) è uno scultore zimbabwese. (it)
- Tapfuma Gutsa (Harare, 1956) é um escultor zimbabuano. Nascido em Harare, Gutsa estudou escultura com na Driefontein Mission School, tornando-se o primeiro recebedor de um prémio do British Council pelo Zimbábue. A bolsa permitiu que ele estudasse em Londres de 1982 a 1985, onde recebeu um diploma em escultura da City and Guilds da London School of Art. Gutsa é incomum entre os escultores de pedra do Zimbábue pela variedade de materiais que ele usa em seu trabalho; as suas esculturas incorporam metal, papel, madeira e outros materiais estranhos. A sua escultura vencedora na exposição Nedlaw, em 1987, compreendeu erva fumegante engolfando um pássaro de madeira. Ele é primo de , que estudou com ele; ele também foi mentor de muitos jovens artistas, incluindo . Em 2007, Gutsa foi um dos onze artistas internacionais contratados pelo Museu Victoria and Albert, em Londres, para produzir trabalhos para uma exposição intitulada "Verdades incómodas: a sombra da troca de escravos na arte contemporânea". (pt)
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