Kudzanai-Violet Hwami
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UK-based artist, Kudzanai-Violet Hwami was born in Gutu, Zimbabwe in 1993 and lived in South Africa from the ages of 9 to 17. Having lived in 3 different countries, she is concerned by the notion of home and converging cultures, questioning what it really means to be African. She explores issues around diaspora, displacement and identity based on her individual experience, understanding diaspora as a possibility of reinventing oneself and using art to reconcile the values of her home country with those she has been confronted with throughout her life. She creates vivid, large-scale paintings; mainly portraits of family and black body nudes mixed with symbolic elements. She draws most of her inspiration from old personal photographs that she reproduces with oil and acrylic mixed with collages of digital images found on internet. Black bodies are at the core of her work, through which, she explores questions of sexuality, gender and politics.
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UK-based artist, Kudzanai-Violet Hwami was born in Gutu, Zimbabwe in 1993 and lived in South Africa from the ages of 9 to 17. Having lived in 3 different countries, she is concerned by the notion of home and converging cultures, questioning what it really means to be African. She explores issues around diaspora, displacement and identity based on her individual experience, understanding diaspora as a possibility of reinventing oneself and using art to reconcile the values of her home country with those she has been confronted with throughout her life. She creates vivid, large-scale paintings; mainly portraits of family and black body nudes mixed with symbolic elements. She draws most of her inspiration from old personal photographs that she reproduces with oil and acrylic mixed with collages of digital images found on internet. Black bodies are at the core of her work, through which, she explores questions of sexuality, gender and politics.