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Tamary Kudita: “African Victorian Series”

A product of dual heritage, Tamary Kudita was born in Zimbabwe whilst her ancestry can be traced back to the Orange Free State, historical Boer state in Southern Africa. She chose to study fine art at Michaelis School of Fine Art at the University of Cape Town. There, she graduated in 2017 with a bachelor of fine arts. Subsequently, she established herself in fine art photography thus beginning her artistic career. She maintains an active studio practice and has exhibited in Zimbabwe and outside the country. Her investigation looking at the legacy of colonialism on the family structure, has resulted in exhibitions delving into the history of the Post- colonial identity. Her first solo exhibition was held at the PH Center gallery in Cape town, South Africa which explored notions of race and representation. Her previous exhibitions have been held at the Michaelis Galleries also in Cape town, South Africa titled, Maintaining Memories.

Tamary, continued her investigation of history with a touring exhibition titled ‘African Victorian’ which was held at the National Gallery in Harare as well as the National Gallery of Bulawayo. Her most recent exhibition was a group show held at Ki Smith Gallery in New York, America. This exhibition was an examination of how our unchosen histories shape our contemporary state. She currently holds the title of Sony Open Photographer of The Year 2021 from the Sony World Photography Awards. She has been featured on various international media outlets and publications such as CNN International, The Independent UK, Huffington Post, Photo District News Magazine, TSA Contemporary Art Magazine
and a special mention in The British Journal of Photography. She has also been awarded The Vaw Journal Most Inspiring Art Piece Award 2020 and The Voices of African Women Cover Book Award.

If you’re interested in purchasing a piece please see the concierge, call 305-531-6100 or email [email protected] or [email protected] for more information.

woman holding a clay pot
African Pot I, 2021

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $2,500. Series #25

a woman sitting with a clay pot surrounded by cacti
African Pot II, 2021

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $3,000. Series #25

woman holding a clay pot
African Pot III, 2021

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $2,500. Series #25

woman carrying something on her head
African Victorian II, 2020

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $3,500. Series #15

a woman dressed up in the city
African Victorian VIII, 2020

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $4,000. Series #20

woman dressed up for her photo
African Victorian, 2019

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $4,000. Series #20

back hedshot of a woman's hair
Body as an Archive, 2019

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $2,500. Series #25

woman with corn ears
Lady with Corn I, 2020

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $2,500. Series #25

woman posing with ears of corn on her head
Lady with Corn III, 2020

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $2,500. Series #25

a woman in a felid at dusk
Rwendo, 2020

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $2,500. Series #25

woman dressed up for her photo
Sight Unseen I, 2019

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $2,500. Series #25

b/w image of a woman in a dress
Sight Unseen II, 2019

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $2,500. Series #25

b/w image of a woman
Sight Unseen III, 2019

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $2,500. Series #25

two women with a boiling pot over fire
That Evening Sun Goes Down, 2020

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $2,500. Series #25

a group of women out front if a hut
The Gathering, 2020

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $2,500. Series #25

portrait of a woman
Vessel, 2020

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $3,000. Series #25

woman in a field
Victoria Armour, 2019

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $2,500. Series #25

a woman in the country with a red umbrella blocking the sun
Voyages of an African Victorian, 2019

Unframed Size: 46x33 - $2,500. Series #25

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