Kuva
Kuva
Kuva
Kuva
Kuva
Kuva

Virginia Chihota

Kuva, 2024129.7 x 88.7 x 4cmSign in to view price
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serigraphy, ink and oil pastels on arches cotton rag, uniqueTiwani Contemporary
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Virginia Chihota
Artist
Virginia Chihota
B.1983, Zimbabwean

Virginia Chihota’s work explores black female subjectivity and the notion of ‘belonging’ as a form of cosmopolitanism. Across printmaking, drawing and painting, she suggests novel ways to think about dislocated subjects, domesticity and shifting identities. Born in Zimbabwe, Chihota has lived in Libya, Tunisia, Austria and Montenegro. Her itinerant experiences shape her work and her sense of self. She describes her practice as a ‘reflection on self-discovery in constantly changing circumstances’. ...

Virginia Chihota: Artworks
Ndombundira zvitsva I (I embrace the new)
Virginia Chihota
Ndombundira zvitsva I (I embrace the new), 2021
180 x 200cm
Chibereko chakaramba kuudzirwa (The womb refused to be told)
Virginia Chihota
Chibereko chakaramba kuudzirwa (The womb refused to be told), 2021
Kuva
Virginia Chihota
Kuva, 2024
129.7 x 88.7 x 4cm
Munoonei kana makanditarisa nhai Mwari? What do you see when you look at me ohh God?
Virginia Chihota
Munoonei kana makanditarisa nhai Mwari? What do you see when you look at me ohh God?, 2024
232 x 292.5 x 5.5cm
Munoonei kana makanditarisa nhai Mwari? What do you see when you look at me ohh God?
Virginia Chihota
Munoonei kana makanditarisa nhai Mwari? What do you see when you look at me ohh God?, 2023
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Virginia Chihota
Kuva, 2025
129.7 x 88.7 x 4cm
Kuva
Virginia Chihota
Kuva, 2024
129.7 x 88.7 x 4cm
Kuva
Virginia Chihota
Kuva, 2024
129.7 x 88.7 x 4cm
Tiwani Contemporary
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