Talking Stones Exhibition – Catalogue
Cover – The Drummer by Jonathan Mhonderahuma, medium Serpentine. NOTE: only top half of sculpture featured here.
Notes on Jono Mhondorohuma.
Jonothan was born on Christmas day 1974 in Mvurwi.He attended Primary school in Mvurwi and also completed his O levels there.
In 1989 Jonathans good friend Square Chikwanda asked him if he would like to come to Tenegenenge sculpture village to try his hand at stone carving.
Jonothan agreed and spent six months there learning the basics under Square Chikwanda. Jonothan then decided that rural life was not for him and he moved to Harare. It was there that he met and worked under the tutelage of the late Joseph Ndandarika at the Kentucky Hotel. It was a formative period for the young Jonothan who was taught a great deal by the masterful Ndandarika. His influence can still be seen in Jonathans work in such aspects as composition, composure of expression and fluidity of line.
When Ndandarika passed away in 1991, Jonothan move to Hatfield and began to work on his own. In 1997 he joined Chapungu Sculpture Park on the artists residency programme. He is undoubtedly one of the major young talents of Zimbabwean stone sculpture. He is preceded by the likes of Benhura and Supini but is consolidating his position daily. His work can be seen as classical within the Zimbabwean context, as he attempts to give form to his past. An exciting, if not erotic factor in Jonathans work is the theme of sexual relations between man and woman, in all their phases. His book reader series has also received wide acclaim and is an area he is currently exploring.