EnnYe Gallery is proud to represent both renowned, but also emerging shona stone sculptors from all over Zimbabwe. These artists work in private studios located in the country's bustling capital of Harare, to ecologically diverse rural artist cooperatives — Zimbabwe offers a world of inspirational surroundings to its carvers. We represent a diverse enclave of male and female sculptors, to emerging young raw talent. Sculptors from the north western area of Guruve to the eastern part of the country that covers Nyanga and Chipinge. EnnYe strives to showcase and attempt at sharing all the noteworthy and fascinating work of art.
Regarding the history of the Zimbabwean Sculpture Movement, we are pleased to offer a glimpse into one of the country's most cherished creative hubs, the Tengenenge village of sculpture artists, which sits remotely at the foot of the Great Dyke between Mvurwi and Guruve.
Tengenenge is a village of sculpture artists located in a remote region of Zimbabwe. The short clip highlights the history of the village, and reveals a slice of life in Tengenenge, a community that has withstood the odds and continues to survive because of its people's passion, energy and solidarity. Tengenenge is a glimmer of joy and optimism in a country eclipsing on poverty, hardship and continuous struggles.