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Adam Madebe was born on 1954 in Bulawayo, is an Adam Madebe is visual artist. Discover Adam Madebe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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1954

Adam Madebe (born 1954) is a visual artist, frequently credited as one of Zimbabwe's most known sculptors working in metal.

He lives and works in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Adam Madebe was born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.

While training at Mzilikazi Art & Craft Centre, he began sculpting figurines in clay.

1970

Around 1970, metal became his chosen medium to realise his desire to make larger works.

1974

He subsequently became an art instructor at Mzilikazi Art & Craft Centre, teaching ceramics from 1974 through 1992.

1982

Madebe began sculpting in 1982 and has earned many awards for his works, including the notable President’s Award for Excellence in 1994.

His sculptures, which are often life-size or larger, are part of prestigious collections across the world with some of his works such as his Fallen Warrior shown at the British Museum, still used as case studies for fine art students in Zimbabwe today.

1985

In 1985, Adam Madebe won the Tower Gardens Sculpture Competition in Bulawayo with his figurative 3.5 metre tall sculpture, 'Looking To The Future'.

This male nude work generated significant local discussion about its suitability for public display in a somewhat conservative country.

It was summarily removed from the Gardens.

1989

The subject of an educational television programme made for Channel 4, he is known primarily for his figurative work, but has also achieved great acclaim for his semi-figurative and conceptual work such as 'Hot Seat' (1989).

Adam Madebe participated in the 1989 Pachipamwe II Workshop held at Cyrene Mission outside Bulawayo, Zimbabwe alongside the successful artists Joram Mariga, Bernard Matemera, Bill Ainslie, Voti Thebe, Sokari Douglas Camp and David Koloane.

1990

He was then invited by the Triangle Arts Trust to attend their annual workshop in Pine Plains, New York State in 1990 and in 1995 attended an International Artists Workshop at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

2010

Later displayed within the internal Gallery courtyard of the magnificent fully renovated National Gallery of Zimbabwe at Douslin House, it again fell foul of local governmental censorship in 2010 and once again remains hidden with a storeroom.

2015

He has received commissions for public sculptures in Zimbabwe, South Africa and Botswana, including a brass sculpture of Mahatma Gandhi (2015), unveiled in Rustenburg.

This and other works by this artist were shown at the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair in Somerset House in London in October 2015.