1XRUN worked closely with the curator to authenticate this artwork and to procure it directly from the artist in South Africa for online exhibition.
This artwork is sold "as-is" upon arrival to us from the artist. The condition of the work may vary slightly from the example shown. Subtle tears, marks, and obscured signatures should be expected. All sales are final.
MORE
ABOUT Richie Madyira:
Richie Marley Madyira was born in Harare in 1989. He was granted a scholarship by British National Tobacco to study Visual Art & Design at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe. After completing his course he exhibited at the National Gallery as well as Gallery Delta. Richie is now living and working in Cape Town and has his work exhibited in numerous local galleries. His work can be found in the Hollard and Nando's Canada collections.
His colourful paintings are predominantly figurative and rooted in his lived experiences. He tackles themes such as living conditions in the poor communities to the hardship he has experienced as a child and subsequently as an immigrant. He often remembers how conflicts would arise in his family due to religious disputes against traditional rituals. This has affected his perception of faith and religion and is often emphasized in his artworks.
Besides his critique on religious dogma’s, he also sympathises with fellow immigrants who find new homes all over the African continent where they are often discouraged. Many of the portraits he painted represent these Zimbabwean individuals.
What Does this Mean? Someone else has this artwork in their cart at the moment. If they choose to cancel, your position will move ahead in line. Placement on the waitlist does not guarantee an opportunity to purchase. Please do not leave 1XRUN.com or refresh your browser. Good luck!