The exhibition ‘Only What Is Revealed Can Be Known’ was marking the commemoration of International Womens Day 2024. I was one of 7 female artists featured in the show, at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Harare, opening on 8th of March 2024.
Author: martina
Showcasing my photographic work with artHARARE at the 2024 edition of the Investec Cape Town Art Fair under the theme ‘Mushika-shika’.
The exposition invited the audience to explore the city of Harare through the lens of photography from a ‘mushikashika’ taxi. Mushikashika is the name given to an illegal taxi vehicle that are prevalent in Harare, Zimbabwe.
My works show the interplay of light and shadow that paints the cityscape of Harare in ever-changing hues.
An exhibition at Nel Gallery, Cape Town, July 2022.
Formed by the four artists Gillian Rosselli, Martina Gruber, Tosca Marthinus and Neena Borrill in February 2022, M I L K was founded as an art collective to articulate self-expression, using their own bodies as a means to convey their individual messages. The topic of gender identity and sexuality is prevalent in their works, done with the intention to bring awareness as to what it means to exist as a queer person/couple in a predominantly conservative environmental upbringing and traditional setting.
Portfolio selection
I am delighted to announce that I have been awarded 1st Prize Photography by the ILO – International Labour Organization for the Competition of the Arts: Fast Forward – The Future of Work in a Green Economy.
The exhibition is currently running at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Harare until January 2020.
Currently my work ‘Passing Limitations’ is on exhibit at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Harare in the:
2019 Women’s Exhibition #BalanceForBetter : Redesigning a Woman’s Space.