Shona Sculpture, also called Zimbabwe Sculpture, is undergoing a great period of change today fuelled by uncertain economic times in Zimbabwe and by the aging of the 1st Generation Sculptors. New artists are blossoming and pushing new boundaries for this unique art form. Shona Sculpture has never been more exciting and Utonga Gallery is the most dynamic place to witness the explosive growth that is taking place. From hallowed artist masters like Mukomberanwa and Munyaradzi to leading names like Samkele Mhlaba and Norbert Shamuyarira we bring to you Americas finest selection of Shona Sculpture!
Tim Anderson (Utonga Gallery Owner)
and Nicholas Mukomberanwa
Our website is constantly updated and new pieces added almost daily! Please be sure to hit your "Refresh" button when returning to our site to make sure you see all of the newly added pieces.
Located in the picturesque Old Village of Mt Pleasant SC, just a stones throw from historic Charleston Harbor, our 1900 sq ft gallery boasts a stunning collection of exquisite stone sculpture, some of which we showcase in this online art gallery.
We personally hand select each and every sculpture during our regular African buying trips which average every six to seven weeks. Our relationships with the artists are second to none and our commitment to Zimbabwean Stone Sculpture is rock solid. With names like Mukomberanwa, Matemera, and Benhura as well as up and coming artists like Tonderai Marezva, Lovemore Bonjisi, and Jonothan Mhondorohuma the scope of our quality is unmatched anywhere on earth.
UTONGA GALLERY
113 Pitt Street
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
800 732 4306
843 216 7686
M-F 10-5
Sat. 10-3
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