Bernard Matemera ( bɛ dɔɣi la Silimin goli January biɛɣu pinaanahi dali, yuuni 1946 – ka o kani Silimin goli March dabaanahi dali, yuuni 2002)[1] daa nyɛla Zimbabwe nira ŋun mɛri binyɛra. O ni daa be binyɛra mɛbu laɣingu yuli booni "Shona sculpture .[2]

Bernard Matemera
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Paɣa bee dooDoo Mali niŋ
O ya TiŋgbaŋZimbabwe Mali niŋ
YumaŋliBernard Mali niŋ
Doɣam dabsili14 Silimin gɔli January 1946 Mali niŋ
Kpibu dabisili4 Silimin gɔli March 2002, 2002 Mali niŋ
Tumasculptor Mali niŋ
Tum' baŋsimart of sculpture Mali niŋ
Has works in the collectionNational Museum of World Cultures Mali niŋ
Copyright status as a creatorworks protected by copyrights Mali niŋ

O Selected solo bee group exhibition nima

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  • Yuuni 1968 New African Art, MOMA, New York, US
  • Yuuni 1969 Lidchi Art Gallery, South Africa
  • Yuuni 1980 Feingarten Gallery, Los Angeles, US
  • Yuuni 1981 Art from Africa, London
  • Yuuni 1982 Janet Fleisher Gallery, Philadelphia, US
  • Yuuni 1985 Kresge Art Museum, Michigan, US
  • Yuuni 1988 African metamorphosis, National Gallery, Harare, Zimbabwe
  • Yuuni 1989 Whispering the Gospel of Sculpture, National Gallery of Zimbabwe
  • Yuuni 1989 Zimbabwe op de Berg, Foundation Beelden op de Berg, Wageningen, The Netherlands
  • Yuuni 1990 Contemporary, stone carving from Zimbabwe, Millesgarden Museum, Stockholm, Sweden and Yorkshire Sculpture Park, UK
  • Yuuni 1991 Milt Pinsel und Muszel, Germany
  • Yuuni 1992 Stone Sculpture, Zimbabwe, CCrt Galleries, UK
  • Yuuni 1994 Tengenenge Old Tengenenge New, Afrika Museum, Berg en Dal, The Netherlands
  • Yuuni 1997 Musee de Jardin, Paris, France
  • Yuuni 1998 Botanic Garden, Hamburg, Germany
  • Yuuni 2000 Chapungu: Custom and Legend – A Culture in Stone, Kew Gardens, UK

Anfooninima

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  • African Contemporary Art Gallery[3]

Maan lihimi ŋɔ yaha

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Kundivihira

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  1. Mphisa, Rex (6 March 2002). Zimbabwe: Stone Sculptor Matemera Dies.
  2. Winter-Irving C. "Stone Sculpture in Zimbabwe", Roblaw Publishers (A division of Modus Publications Pvt. Ltd), 1991, ISBN 0-908309-14-7 (Paperback) ISBN 0-908309-11-2 (Cloth bound)
  3. African Contemporary - Contemporary African Art Gallery: George LILANGA, The TINGATINGA School (25 December 2006).

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