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Artweb Power 100 Zimbabwe 2024: Honoring Visionaries in Visual Art

The recently announced Artweb Power 100 Zimbabwe list of visual artists and creative hubs has captured attention, sparking discussions across the art community. This annual list recognizes individuals and institutions shaping Zimbabwe’s contemporary art scene, celebrating their immense contributions and impact on the global stage.

Visual art in Zimbabwe, spanning mediums such as painting, photography, sculpture, drawing, installation, and digital art, has witnessed significant growth in popularity. Over the past two decades, the country has emerged as a fertile ground for talented visual artists who now dominate spaces both locally and internationally.

The Artweb Power 100: A Celebration of Excellence

According to the report, the Artweb Power 100 Zimbabwe is more than a catalog of achievements—it is a structural portrait of the connections and forces driving Zimbabwe’s art ecosystem. It examines influence, exploring how art sparks movements, builds communities, and shapes creative conversations.

“This carefully curated selection goes beyond merely cataloguing success or visibility; it examines influence—how art and ideas spark movements, build communities, and define creative conversations,” the report highlights.

Top 10 Luminaries of 2024

The top 10 of this year’s list reflects a remarkable blend of individual brilliance and institutional excellence. These names and hubs have set the tone for Zimbabwe’s visual art scene:

  1. Portia Zvavahera
  2. Moffat Takadiwa
  3. Troy Makaza
  4. Virginia Chihota
  5. Kudzanai Violet Hwami
  6. National Gallery of Zimbabwe (NGZ)
  7. Mbare Art Space
  8. artHARARE
  9. Nhaka Gallery
  10. Laura Ganda

The inclusion of these creatives and institutions is a testament to their contributions to Zimbabwean art, including their participation in international platforms such as the 60th International Exhibition of Biennale in Italy.

Influential Artists Beyond the Top 10

The next ten artists on the list also highlight the depth of talent in Zimbabwe:

  1. Richard Mudariki
  2. Gresham Tapiwa Nyahude
  3. Helen Teede
  4. Raphael Chikukwa
  5. Gareth Nyandoro
  6. Mostaff Muchawaya
  7. Dan Halter
  8. Wallen Mapondera
  9. Terence Musekiwa
  10. Tafadzwa Tega

Their works delve into life’s beauty, challenges, and complexities, resonating with audiences across borders.

Broader Representation

The list includes many other notable names and institutions, such as Misheck Masamvu, Fadzai Muchemwa, Tapfuma Gutsa, and Village Unhu Collective, whose contributions continue to elevate Zimbabwean art.

Education and the Future

The Artweb Power 100 Zimbabwe also emphasizes the role of education in sustaining and expanding the country’s artistic legacy. Institutions like the National Gallery of Zimbabwe are already nurturing the next generation of artists through their School of Visual Arts, which opens its 2025 semester on February 20.

A Bright Future

As 2025 unfolds, the Artweb Power 100 Zimbabwe provides an inspiring look at the accomplishments of the past year while setting the stage for a promising future. Zimbabwe’s visual artists and creative hubs are not just shaping local narratives—they are creating a global legacy.

This annual celebration reminds us that Zimbabwean art is thriving, with immense potential to continue breaking barriers and making history.

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