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Tafadzwa Tega

Artist Biography

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(b.1985 Harare, Zimbabwe)

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My work speaks to the struggles and dreams of the people of Zimbabwe. Political and economic stability over several decades has forced many Zimbabweans, including myself and some family members, to migrate. Finding themselves in foreign countries – and, often, subjected to poor working and living conditions – Zimbabweans learn how to make ends meet while, at the same time, to not forgo ambition. These opposing currents – joy and desire on the one hand; exploitation and alienation on the other – often come to be represented in photographs. In these photographs, people dress their best; they choose glamorous settings for backgrounds; they pose. My paintings are based off of these photographs, conveying my countrymen’s resilience and determination to live (or, at least, to project) a better life.

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The zumbani (tea leaf from the fever tree) composes the background of each portrait. Zumbani is a medicinal plant that for generations has been used to provide relief from various illnesses such as coughs, colds, headaches and, most recently, COVID-19. While its effectiveness has been disputed, I refer to zumbani symbolically. We, as Zimbabweans, are scattered across the globe; zumbani reminds us of the places where we grew up, our mothers and grandmothers who prepared this herb for us when we took ill. In this way, the flower connects us to home and ancestry. It is a sign of national identity founded on the basis of care and, thus, serves as a talisman against grief.

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Tafadzwa Tega was born in Harare and studied art at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe. In 2008, Tega moved to South Africa, later joining Good Hope Art Studio. Tega has participated in several group exhibitions and has presented solo exhibitions in Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa as well as Lausanne, Switzerland. His work can be found in several prominent private collections, including the Leridon Collection, the Spier Arts Trust, Nando’s and the University of Cape Town. Tega is currently based in Cape Town, where he is a resident at Greatmore Studios.

Education

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2008       Diploma in Fine Art, National Gallery of Zimbabwe

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Solo Exhibition 

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2021       Harare Dream, Foreign Agent, Lausanne, Switzerland

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2020      Mwana Whevu (Son of the Soil), Gallery MOMO, Johannesburg, South Africa

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2019       Africa Without Borders, Gallery MOMO, Cape Town, South Africa

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2014       Africa Without Borders, World Art, Cape Town, South Africa

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2012       Adolf Tega, AVA Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa

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Group Shows

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2021       A Very Loop Street Summer, EBONY/CURATED, Cape Town, South Africa

8x8, EBONY/CURATED, Cape Town, South Africa

 

2020      Summer Show, Gallery MOMO, Cape Town, South Africa

 

2019       #Recess, Gallery MOMO, Johannesburg, South Africa

Urban Archeology, Daor Contemporary, Cape Town, South Africa

Nando’s Creative Exchange, AVA Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa

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Fair Booths

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2021        Mimmo Scognamiglio / Placido, Art Miami

Mimmo Scognamiglio / Placido, Dallas Art Fai

Open City: Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt, FNB Art Joburg

Foreign Agent, 1-54 London

EBONY/CURATED, Investec Cape Town Art Fair

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2020        Gallery MOMO, Investec Cape Town Art Fair

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2019         Gallery MOMO, FNB Art Joburg

 

Collections

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Leridon Collection
Spier Arts Trust
Nando’s Collection
University of Cape Town

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