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Henry Munyaradzi

Exhibitions

(From 1968 until 1991, Munyaradzi’s works were exhibited annually at the National Gallery, Harare)

1968 – “An Exhibition on Rhodesian Sculpture”, Durban Art Gallery, Durban, South Africa
– “New African Art”, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, USA

1969 – “Contemporary African Art”, Camden Art Center, London, UK
– “Giorgis Trust Collection”, Pretoria Art Museum, Pretoria, South Africa

1970 – Gallery Two, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
– “Sculpture Contemporaine de Vukutu”, Musée d’Art Moderne, Paris, France
– “Moderne Afrikanske Skulpturer”, Galerie Helliggest, Copenhagen, Denmark

1971 – “Sculpture Contemporaine des Shonas d’Afrique”, Musée Rodin, Paris, France

1973 – Permanent exhibition “The Great Stone Garden”, Pretoria, South Africa

1974 – “Tengenenge Sculpture”, Standard Bank Gallery, Harare, Zimbabwe

1975 – One-man exhibition, Tengenenge Sculpture Gallery, Harare, Zimbabwe

1977 – Linda Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa

1979 – “Kunst aus Afrika”, Staatlichen Kunsthalle, Berlin, Germany
– “Tengenenge Sculpture”, OK Mall, East Gate, South Africa

1980 – “Tenegenge Stone Sculpture from Africa”, Fein Garten Galleries, Los Angeles, USA

1981 – “Art from Africa”, Commonwealth Institute, London, England

1982 – Janet Fleisher Gallery, Philadelphia, USA

1983 – “Tengenenge Sculpture Exhibition”, International Monetary Fund, Washington D.C., USA

1984 – “Neue Kunst aus Afrika”, Sammlung Günther Péus Kubus, Hanover, Germany
– One-man exhibition: “Henry of Tengenenge”, Commonwealth Institute, London, UK
– “Zimbabwean Stone Sculpture”, Karen McKerron, Bryanston, South Africa

1985 – “Zimbabwean Stone Sculpture”, Kresge Art Museum, Michigan State University, USA
– Irving Sculpture Gallery, Sydney, Australia

1986 – “Soul in Stone”, Alandale Center, Perth, Australia
– Commonwealth Institute, London, UK
– “Shona Sculpture”, Margam Castle, Wales, UK

1987 – “The Magic of Henry”, Chapungu Sculpture Gallery, Harare, Zimbabwe
– “Moderne Sculpturen aus Zimbabwe”, Tabak Museum, Vienna, Austria
– LOMA – Loma Linda University, California, USA

1988 – “Contemporary Stone Sculpture from Zimbabwe”, Barbican Centre, London, UK

1989 – “Beeldhouwers van Zimbabwe”, Belden Op De Berg, Wageningen, Netherlands
– “Henry Munyaradzi – Les Magiciens de la Terre”, Grande Halle, Paris, France
– “Shona Sculpture”, Robert Steele Gallery, Adelaide, Australia
– “Zimbabwe Heritage”, UNESCO, Paris, France

1990 – “Contemporary African Artists: Changing Tradition”, The Studio Museum, New York, USA
– “Contemporary African Artists: Changing Tradition”, Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum, Philadelphia, USA
– “Zimbabwe Sculpturen”, Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, Stuttgart, Germany
– “Yakanka”, St. Pietersabdij, Ghent, Belgium
– Miles Garden Museum, Stockholm, Sweden
– “Contemporary Stone Carving from Zimbabwe”, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, England

1991 – “Contemporary African Artists: Changing Tradition”, Chicago Public Library, Chicago, USA
– “Spirit in Stone”, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, USA

1992 – “Zeitzeichen – Neue Kunst aus Afrika”, Bildungshaus St. Virgil, Salzburg, Austria
– “XX Sculpteurs Contemporains du Zimbabwe”, Espace Crehalet Foliot Poussielgues, Paris, France
– “Vroegen Beelden uit Tengenenge”, Galerie de Strang, Dodewaard, Netherlands
– “Stone Sculpture”, Zimbabwe Pavilion, Expo ’92, Seville, Spain

1993 – Gallery Exoticus, London, UK
– “Kunst aus Afrika Heute – Meisterwerke der Sammlung Péus”, Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst, Aachen, Germany
– “Timeless Spirit in Stone”, Barbara Ackerman Gallery, Santa Monica, USA
– Galerie im Schlossgarten, Gauangeloch, Germany

1994 – “Shona Sculpture: Contemporary Expression of Enduring Culture”, Africa University, Mutare, Zimbabwe
– “Tengenenge Oud – Tengenenge Nieuw”, Kasteel Groeneveld, Baarn, Netherlands
– “Moderne Afrikanische Kunst”, Palmengarten, Frankfurt, Germany
– “The Spirit Within”, Atlanta University Center, Atlanta, USA

1995 – “Moderne Afrikanische Kunst”, Westfalen Park, Dortmund, Germany

1996 – “30 Jaar Tengenege”, Galerie de Strang, Dodewaard, Netherlands

1997 – “Kunst von Taunus bis zum Main”, Zauberberg, Germany
– “Zimbabwe Stone Sculpture”, National Botanic Institute, Kirstenbosch, South Africa

1998 – “Zimbabwe Stenen Getuigenissen”, Africa Museum, Tervuren, Belgium

2000 – “Chapungu”, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, England

2001 – “Seele in Stein”, Museum Alpin, Pontresina, Switzerland

[read about the History of Shona Sculpture here]