Admire Kamudzengerere’s work explores identity, politics, and society, often informed by the multifaceted structural and social issues that have marked Zimbabwe’s last decade. His selfportraits, intense and undefinable, speak to personal struggle, self-definition and father-son relationships, but also apply more broadly to the theme of contemporary masculinity. An artist with an international exhibition history, in 2013 Kamudzengerere completed the prestigious Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam program. In 2017, he mounted his first solo exhibition at Catinca Tabacaru Gallery in New York City, completed the Triangle Residency in Brooklyn, New York, and will be mounting a 2-artist exhibition at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe.