Virginia Chihota

Overview

Introspective in nature, Virginia Chihota's work is deeply influenced by personal experiences - landmark and everyday. In a reflection on intimacy and the human figure, she has addressed themes such as childbearing, childrearing, marriage, kinship, bereavement and faith. At once mundane and transcendental, rife with allusions to everyday life, and religious and folkloric symbolism, her large works on paper display a raw, expressionist verve and a striking grace in the elaborate use of patterns, textures and layers. Having trained as a printmaker, Chihota’s use of screen-printing is as confident as it is original. She mixes printing techniques with drawing to produce unique works of striking formal complexity. They often depict the female form blending into near abstraction, and bodies caught in strange embraces evoking a figural union; along with an iconographic repertoire which points towards the domestic whilst emphasising connectedness and collectivity. Chihota's work highlights the ways in which the female agency disrupts borders and activates concerns around different forms of belonging. Subjectivity emerges as a concept embedded in notions of interrelatedness. 

Virginia Chihota was born in 1983 in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe and currently lives and works in New York, USA. She graduated in Fine Arts from the National Art Gallery Studios in Harare, Zimbabwe in 2006. Chihota represented Zimbabwe at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013 and was awarded the Prix Canson in the same year. In 2021, her works were commissioned by the Opéra National de Paris, France for Giuseppe Verdi’s Aida.

 

Chihota will have a major solo exhibition at Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo in Seville, Spain (2026). Recent exhibitions include: Virginia Chihota: A visit to the other, Museums Zutphen, Zutphen, Netherlands (solo exhibition at Museum Henriette Polak; commission and group exhibition at Dat Bolwerck, 2025); Virginia Chihota: Kuenda Mberi "Moving On", Travesia Cuatro, Mexico City, Mexico (solo - 2025); Hurukuro: Antony Bumhira and Virginia Chihota, Curated by Augusto Arbizo, James Cohan Gallery, NY, USA (2025); As Feeling Births Idea, Tiwani Contemporary, London, UK (group - 2024); Chibereko Chakaramba Kuudzirwa (The Womb Refused To Be Told), Tiwani Contemporary, London, UK (solo - 2023); 35th Ljubljana Biennale, Ljubljana, Slovenia (group - 2023); I See You, Tiwani Contemporary, Lagos, Nigeria (group - 2022); The Norval Sovereign African Art Prize Finalists Exhibition, Norval Foundation, Cape Town, South Africa (group - 2022); Whose Am I? I Am Not My Own (Ndiri Waani? Handisi Muridi Wangu), Tiwani Contemporary, London, UK (solo - 2021); Uri Mwana Wani? (Whose Child Are you?), National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare (solo - 2019); Virginia Chihota, ULUCG Artists’ Pavilion, Montenegro (solo - 2019); Mhamha, Tiwani Contemporary, London, UK (solo - 2019); Ultrasanity. On Madness, Sanitation, Antipsychiatry And Resistance, SAVVY Contemporary, Berlin, Germany (group - 2019); Close: Drawn Portraits, The Drawing Room, London, UK (group - 2018).

Virginia Chihota is, among others, in the collections of Centre Pompidou, Paris, France; Tate, London, UK; Fondation H, Antananarivo, Madagascar; FRAC Picardie, Amiens, France; The National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe and the U.S. Department of State.

Works
  • Virginia Chihota, Chivimbiso (The promise), 2023
    Chivimbiso (The promise), 2023
  • Virginia Chihota, Ndakabvaruka asi ndakabva ndapora (I was torn but healed), 2023
    Ndakabvaruka asi ndakabva ndapora (I was torn but healed), 2023
  • Virginia Chihota, Chivimbiso (The promise), 2022
    Chivimbiso (The promise), 2022
  • Virginia Chihota, Sarai ndaenda (So long I am leaving), 2022
    Sarai ndaenda (So long I am leaving), 2022
  • Virginia Chihota, Chibereko chakaramba kuudzirwa (The womb refused to be told), 2021
    Chibereko chakaramba kuudzirwa (The womb refused to be told), 2021
  • Virginia Chihota, Nharo Dzakanyarara (a quiet resistance), 2021
    Nharo Dzakanyarara (a quiet resistance), 2021
  • Virginia Chihota, Zvandakabara ndinoda (what i gave birth to i love), 2021
    Zvandakabara ndinoda (what i gave birth to i love), 2021
  • Virginia Chihota, Kana kuterera kuchikuda chibairo ndiani achagamuchira chibairo”When obedience is better than sacrifice who will accept the the sacrifice , 2019
    Kana kuterera kuchikuda chibairo ndiani achagamuchira chibairo”When obedience is better than sacrifice who will accept the the sacrifice , 2019
  • Virginia Chihota, Ndiri Mwana Wa... (I am a child of...), 2018
    Ndiri Mwana Wa... (I am a child of...), 2018
  • Virginia Chihota, Ndiri Mwana Wa...(I am a child of...), 2018
    Ndiri Mwana Wa...(I am a child of...), 2018
  • Virginia Chihota, Ndiri Mwana Wa.... (I am a child of ....), 2018
    Ndiri Mwana Wa.... (I am a child of ....), 2018
  • Virginia Chihota, Kumira Mutariro (Waiting in Faith), 2017
    Kumira Mutariro (Waiting in Faith), 2017
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