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- Q20981296 abstract "Adam Madebe Born 1954 in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Lives and Works in Johannesburg.Adam Madebe has had a long career in the arts and is now widely considered to be Zimbabwe's most famous indigenous sculptor in metal, winning many awards for his works, including the notable President’s Award for Excellence in 1994. His sculptures, which are often life-size or larger, are part of prestigious collections across the world with some of his works such as his Fallen Warrior shown at the British Museum, still used as case studies for fine art students in Zimbabwe today. He won a succession of major prizes in national exhibitions and has received commissions for a number of important public sculptures in Zimbabwe, South Africa and Botswana including a monumental set of three workers displayed at Construction House, Harare, completed in 1992 and a tribute to miners located at Krugersdorp, completed in 2005. In 2014 his brass sculpture of Mahatma Gandhi was unveiled in Rustenburg. The subject of an educational television programme made for Channel 4, he is known primarily for his figurative work, but has also achieved great acclaim for his semi-figurative and conceptual work such as 'Hot Seat' (1989)[1]. This and other works by this artist will be shown at the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair in Somerset House in London in October 2015.".
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- Q20981296 comment "Adam Madebe Born 1954 in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Lives and Works in Johannesburg.Adam Madebe has had a long career in the arts and is now widely considered to be Zimbabwe's most famous indigenous sculptor in metal, winning many awards for his works, including the notable President’s Award for Excellence in 1994.".
- Q20981296 label "Adam Madebe".