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b. 1983 -

Moffat Takadiwa was born in 1983 in Karoi, Zimbabwe and currently lives and works in Harare.

He graduated with a BA Honors from Harare Polytechnic College, Zimbabwe in 2008.

Takadiwa creates large-scale sculptural pieces from ordinarily discarded materials, including everything from computer waste, aerosol cans and spray bottles, to toothbrushes and toothpaste tubes. He weaves together these small everyday objects to make impressive organic forms evocative of jewel-encrusted excess or a ritualistic kind of minimalism. The artist’s choice of materials communicates his concern with issues around consumerism, inequality, post-colonialism and the environment.

Recent solo presentations include Foreign Objects at Tyburn Gallery, London, UK (2015); Foreign Bodies at Whatiftheworld, Cape Town, South Africa (2016); Local Foreign Products at Gallery Special Projects, FNB Joburg Art Fair, Johannesburg, South Africa (2015); Africa Not Reachable! at First Floor Gallery, Harare, Zimbabwe (2012). Takadiwa was a founding member of First Floor Gallery, an artist run space opened in 2009 which continues to support and show contemporary Zimbabwean artists.

In 2014 Takadiwa collaborated with the Australian artist Simeon Nelson on a large-scale sculptural installation All Our Ancestors following Nelson’s residency in Harare.

Group exhibitions include Le jour qui vient, curated by Marie-Ann Yemsi, Galerie des Galeries, Galeries Lafayette, Paris (2017); Dear Europa…, Whatiftheworld, Cape Town (2016); When Tomorrow Comes, Wits Art Museum, Johannesburg and Michaelis Galleries, Cape Town (2016); Broken English at Tyburn Gallery, London (2015); UNcertain Terms, Whatiftheworld, Cape Town (2014); Warp & Woof, The Hole, New York, USA (2014); and National Gallery of Zimbabwe Annual Show, Harare, Zimbabwe (2014).

Takadiwa has been a recipient of many awards since 2008, including the Award of Attendance from The Zimbabwe Olympic Committee, Harare, Zimbabwe in 2012 and an Award of Merit and Special Mention Prize for exhibitions at Gallery Delta, Harare, Zimbabwe both in 2010

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    • Colonial Product 10
      Feb. 20, 2024

      Colonial Product 10

      Est: $7,000 - $9,000

      Moffat Takadiwa Zimbabwean b.1983 Colonial Product 10 computer keys and toothbrushes 115 by 93cm., 45¼ by 36⅝in. Executed in 2023

      Sotheby's
    • Superhighway of Supercoloniality (c)
      Oct. 19, 2023

      Superhighway of Supercoloniality (c)

      Est: £5,000 - £7,000

      Moffat Takadiwa Zimbabwean b.1983 Superhighway of Supercoloniality (c) keyboard keys 200 by 104cm., 73¾ by 41in. (irreg.) Executed 2015

      Sotheby's
    • Moffat Takadiwa (Zimbabwe, né en 1983), Smell of foreign policy, 2015
      Nov. 13, 2021

      Moffat Takadiwa (Zimbabwe, né en 1983), Smell of foreign policy, 2015

      Est: €8,000 - €12,000

      Moffat Takadiwa (Zimbabwe, né en 1983) Smell of foreign policy, 2015 matériaux de récupération, capsules de bouteilles et spray 190 x 154 x 34cm (74 51/64 x 60 5/8 x 13 25/64in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

      Bonhams
    • Takadiwa, Moffat (1983 Karoi, Zimbabwe) "English Test"
      Apr. 17, 2021

      Takadiwa, Moffat (1983 Karoi, Zimbabwe) "English Test"

      Est: -

      Takadiwa, Moffat (1983 Karoi, Zimbabwe) "English Test", abstract sculpture made of computer keys, 2018, size approx. 100x100x25cm. *The work was exhibited in "Language is the only homeland" 2018 at NEST in The Hague. Moffat Takadiwa critically examines the English language in this work. English is a legacy of Zimbabwe's colonial past (Rhodesia region), a former British colony. To get an education, or a job in Zimbabwe today, it is essential to know English. Pre-colonial Bantu languages are being pushed further and further out of society as a result. The artist's choice of materials (consumer goods) communicates his engagement with issues of consumption, postcolonialism, and the environment.

      Auktionshaus am See
    • Moffat Takadiwa; Zimbabwean 1983-; Printed Modernity
      Jul. 27, 2020

      Moffat Takadiwa; Zimbabwean 1983-; Printed Modernity

      Est: R100,000 - R150,000

      found objects with fishing line height: 190; width: 60cm; depth: 26cm, dimensions variable

      Strauss & Co
    • The Voice of America
      Mar. 25, 2018

      The Voice of America

      Est: R120,000 - R180,000

      Moffat Takadiwa, The Voice of America

      Aspire Art
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