Portia Zvavahera Biography

Primarily using oil-based printing ink and oil bars on canvas, Portia Zvavahera recreates scenes from her dreams and experiences in vibrantly coloured and expressive paintings.

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Based in Harare, Zvavahera attended the BAT Visual Arts Studio, National Gallery of Zimbabwe (2003–2005), later obtaining her Diploma in Visual Arts from Harare Polytechnic (2006). She held her solo exhibition, Under My Skin, at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in 2010, and began to garner international acclaim for her participation in Zimbabwe's Pavilion, Dudziro: Interrogating the Visions of Religious Beliefs, curated by Raphael Chikukwa at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013.

The fantastic, dreamlike scenes in Zvavahera's paintings are mainly inhabited by women, who appear individually or as groups engaged in communal rituals. They are inspired by the artist, members of her family, or the mysterious figures she encounters in her dreams. Zvavahera has described painting as 'a healing process', saying—in an interview with Bomb Magazine in 2015—that 'I have a cycle, I should say, because my work is all about my life experiences. I paint mostly painful moments.'

Semi-autobiographical in nature, the 'painful moments' in Zvavahera's work draw on the themes of separation, anxiety, loss, and love. In 2017, for example, the artist spent three months away from her family for her residency at Gasworks, London; from this period emerged such paintings as My Spirits with You (2017), in which a maternal figure embraces two smaller bodies in undulating clouds of yellow. This is where I travelled 1, a new work included in her solo show Ndakavata pasi ndikamutswa nekuti anonditsigira at London's David Zwirner (2020), similarly references a parent's desire to protect her child. In Zvavahera's dream that inspired the painting, the artist's parents were battling a dog that looked like a bull—considered an evil spirit in the Shona culture when it appears in dreams—for her.

Zvavahera is also known for her intricate designs of veils that derive from traditional Zimbabwean patterns. In Embraced and Protected in You (2016), the figure on the right extends her white veil over the two other reclining figures; in Cleansing (2019), delicate floral motifs engulf the lone body of a dark-haired woman, with bands of white that evoke ripples. As the artist told David Zwirner in 2020, the veil 'symbolises a new life' for her, drawing from the Zimbabwean custom of putting a veil on the dead to prepare them for the passage to the other world. This imbues her paintings with a 'sense of deep timelessness', as noted by Ocula's Stephanie Bailey in 2020, collapsing the boundaries between worlds and meanings.

Portia Zvavahera Solo Exhibitions include:

Walk of Life, Institute of Contemporary Art Indian Ocean, Port Louis, Mauritius (2020); Portia Zvavahera and Gustav Klimt: A Dialogue, De 11 Lijnen, Oudenburg, Belgium (2019); Talitha Cumi, Stevenson, Johannesburg (2019); Take Me Deeper, Stevenson, Cape Town (2017); I'm with You, Marc Foxx Gallery, Los Angeles (2017).

Portia Zvavahera Group Exhibitions include:

This Corrosion, Modern Art, Helmet Row, London (2020); Psychic Wounds: On Art & Trauma, The Warehouse, Dallas, Texas (2020); Moshekwa Langa, Viviane Sassen, and Portia Zvavahera, Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York (2019); Future Genealogies: Stories from the Equatorial Line, 6th Lubumbashi Biennale, Democratic Republic of Congo (2019); The Fabric of Felicity, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow (2018).

Sherry Paik | Ocula | 2020

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Woman with owls by Portia Zvavahera contemporary artwork painting, drawing
Portia Zvavahera Woman with owls, 2021 Oil based printing ink and oil bar on canvas
209.6 x 173.4 cm
David Zwirner
Zvandakaoneswa (What I was made to see) by Portia Zvavahera contemporary artwork painting, drawing
Portia Zvavahera Zvandakaoneswa (What I was made to see), 2021 Oil based printing ink and oil bar on linen
209.6 x 297.8 cm
David Zwirner
Whose hand? by Portia Zvavahera contemporary artwork painting, drawing
Portia Zvavahera Whose hand?, 2021 Oil based printing ink and oil bar on linen
197.8 x 186.7 cm
David Zwirner
Ndirikuda kubuda (I want to come out) by Portia Zvavahera contemporary artwork painting, drawing
Portia Zvavahera Ndirikuda kubuda (I want to come out), 2021 Oil based printing ink and oil bar on canvas
198.1 x 161.3 cm
David Zwirner
Ndakaitwei? by Portia Zvavahera contemporary artwork painting
Portia Zvavahera Ndakaitwei?, 2019 Oil-based printing ink and oil bar on canvas
202 x 114 cm
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Tawana mhinduro by Portia Zvavahera contemporary artwork painting
Portia Zvavahera Tawana mhinduro, 2019 Oil-based printing ink and oil bar on canvas
214 x 222 cm
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I found the answer by Portia Zvavahera contemporary artwork painting
Portia Zvavahera I found the answer, 2019 Oil-based printing ink and oil bar on canvas
175 x 213 cm
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Arising from the Unknown by Portia Zvavahera contemporary artwork painting
Portia Zvavahera Arising from the Unknown, 2019 Oil-based printing ink and oil bar on canvas
198 x 149 cm
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