Reinata
Sadimba was born in 1945 in the village of Nemu, Mozambique.
Daughter of farmers she first received the traditional
Makonde education that included making utilitary objects
in clay.
Although
the Makondes attribute the main part in society to
women, in Mozambique, and also in Tanzania, sculpturing
is still a "man's job". Maybe that is the
reason why no one took Reinata Sadimba 's art too
seriously at first.
However,
in 1975 she initiates a deep transformation in her
ceramics becoming known worldwide by her "weird
and fantastic forms". Reinata Sadimba is now
considered one of the most important women artists
of the entire African Continent. She has received
several prizes, exhibited her work in Belgium, Switzerland,
Portugal or Denmark and her work is represented in
several institutions from the National Museum of Mozambique,
to the portuguese Etnographic Museum or Culturgest's
Modern Art Collection, and in numerous private collections
around the world.
source:
"Outras Plasticidades" (1999) - Instituto
Camões; "Africa e Mediterraneo" Magazine