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At the age of 10 Dominic Benhura began to assist his cousin, the sculptor Tapfuma Gutsa, an soon after to create his own works.

Many early formative years were spent at Chapungu Sculpture Park and he is today regarded as the cutting edge of Zimbabwe sculpture with one-man exhibitions in Zimbabwe, Australia, Belgium, Holland, Germany and America.


His subject matter is extensive including plants, trees, reptiles, animals and the whole gambut of human experience.

Benhura has an exceptional ability to portray human feeling through form rather than facial expression.


He continues to lead by experimentation and innovation and has created many memorable works including Euphorbia Tree, Our H.I.V. Friend, Swing Me Mama, The Dance of the Rainbirds, and Lazy Sunday.


Dominic Benhura, born in 1968, is in a league of his own. He began his career in sculpture at the age of ten when he studied under his cousin, Tapfuma Gusta, a Master Sculptor.

Dominic sold his first piece professionally to architects at the age of twelve.

His work is bold and daring and he captures balance and movement both physically and emotionally.


His prime motivation is to explore new ideas, concepts, techniques and methods and to express and communicate powerfully simple ideas. Nature, family and the relationships with his children are his main inspiration for his sculptures.


Dominic often combines materials such as steel, wire and stone to create a beautiful mixed medium, which works together in harmony. The stone itself is selected for its luminosity and color, and is carved and ground down and reconstructed to create a striking plant or human form, for which he has become world renowned. Dominic's work has been included in many major exhibitions both in Zimbabwe and internationally.

He has also been involved in workshops in Botswana, USA, Holland, Belgium, Germany, and the United Kingdom.


He now works out of his home and is passing down his knowledge and skill to many international artists and local apprentices.


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All artworks of Dominic Benhura
Sculpture, Beak2beak, Dominic Benhura

Beak2beak

Dominic Benhura

Sculpture - 96.5 x 25.4 x 15.2 cm Sculpture - 38 x 10 x 6 inch

£6,363

Sculpture, Comforting, Dominic Benhura

Comforting

Dominic Benhura

Sculpture - 38.1 x 45.7 x 12.7 cm Sculpture - 15 x 18 x 5 inch

£5,526

Sculpture, Dance with me, Dominic Benhura

Dance with me

Dominic Benhura

Sculpture - 116.8 x 50.8 x 10.2 cm Sculpture - 46 x 20 x 4 inch

£7,452

Sculpture, Higher Mommy, Dominic Benhura

Higher Mommy

Dominic Benhura

Sculpture - 94 x 48.3 x 16.5 cm Sculpture - 37 x 19 x 6.5 inch

£8,371

Sculpture, Loving Sisters, Dominic Benhura

Loving Sisters

Dominic Benhura

Sculpture - 58.4 x 53.3 x 14 cm Sculpture - 23 x 21 x 5.5 inch

£6,615

Sculpture, Knee high Mommy, Dominic Benhura

Knee high Mommy

Dominic Benhura

Sculpture - 55.9 x 71.1 x 10.2 cm Sculpture - 22 x 28 x 4 inch

£8,792

Sculpture, Leap, Dominic Benhura

Leap

Dominic Benhura

Sculpture - 43.2 x 27.9 x 7.6 cm Sculpture - 17 x 11 x 3 inch

Sold

Sculpture, Balancing Act, Dominic Benhura

Balancing Act

Dominic Benhura

Sculpture - 50.8 x 34.3 x 10.2 cm Sculpture - 20 x 13.5 x 4 inch

Sold

Sculpture, Joined at the Heart, Dominic Benhura

Joined at the Heart

Dominic Benhura

Sculpture - 108 x 40.6 x 15.2 cm Sculpture - 42.5 x 16 x 6 inch

Sold

Sculpture, Trio Chrorus, Dominic Benhura

Trio Chrorus

Dominic Benhura

Sculpture - 132.1 x 83.8 x 15.2 cm Sculpture - 52 x 33 x 6 inch

Sold

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What is Dominic Benhura’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Emerging Black Artists

When was Dominic Benhura born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1968