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    • Book About FFE in English and German

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    • General
    • Added: 4/30/2009 2:02:00 PM
    • The book about Zimbabwean stone sculptures and Friends Forever is now available in English and German. „Friends Forever Contemporary – Master Sculptors of Zimbabwe“: Read about the artists from Zimbabwe, the history of the art movement and the work of Friends Forever. Many photos of the artists, the...
    • Aboriginal Art Gallery - Schopfheim

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    • Exhibition
    • Added: 5/15/2009 2:24:29 PM
    • A new exhibition with sculptures from Friends Forever opened last weekend in the south of Germany. The stone sculptures are exhibited together with contemporary Aboriginal Art from Australia.
      The exhibition will last until June 14th, 2009.
      Opening Hours:
      Do / Fr / Sat: 2 - 7 p.m. ...
    • Colleen Madamombe dies Sunday the 31st of May 2009

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    • Added: 6/20/2009 1:21:48 PM
    • Sunday the 31st of May, 2009 we received the disturbing and sad message that Colleen Madamombe, an artist, who has been esteemed in Zimbabwe and abroad all her artistic life, and who was a faithful and very productive artist with Friends Forever, had died that same morning in her home in Harare, Zim...

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Artists

    • Colleen Madamombe

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    • 2nd Generation
    • Colleen Madamombe was born in 1964 and did achieve an extraordinary level of success for a woman sculptor in Zimbabwe, traditionally a male dominated art form. Her work deals with the role of women in Zimbabwean society, often addressing the changing role of the woman in modern African life. Her tra...
    • Lawrence Mukomberanwa

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    • 2nd Generation
    • Nicholas Mukomberanwa took great care in providing his sons and daughters with education so they would be able to create a life for themselves, not being dependent on his art or being artists themselves.

      So, Lawrence went to primary school and secondary school and took his A-levels. And t...

    • Sylvester Mubayi

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    • 1st Generation
    • Sylvester Mubayi is one of the first master sculptors of Zimbabwe. He met Tom Blomefield in front of the National Gallery in the sixties and came to Tengenge and started sculpting with great talent.

      Later he was asked by the director of the gallery, Frank McEwen to come there and work, and eventua...

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