African artist Moffat Takadiwa is known for his simple but intricate assemblages made from found materials. Tackling issues such as material culture, identity and the environment, Takadiwa takes computer keys, strings, discarded electrical goods, spray and beverage plastic bottle tops and transforms them into wall-hung sculptural forms that transport the viewers into the realm of imagination, meditation and wonder. "Takadiwa tackles issues such as material culture, identity and the environment, but, through his collages and assemblages of beehive-looking metal spray and bottle tops, he also reminds us of the cultural dominance exercised by the consumption of foreign products in Zimbabwe and Africa."
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