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Zim lands global art confab, first on African soil
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80690, member: 636"] Zimbabwe is apparently hosting a major global art museum conference. The International Committee for Museums and Collections of Modern Art, known as CIMAM, will hold its annual meeting there in 2026. This marks the first time the event will happen on the African continent. The National Gallery of Zimbabwe partnered with the Higherlife Foundation to secure the hosting duties. A delegation featuring the gallery's Executive Director Raphael Chikukwa and board chairman Justice Maphios Cheda attended the recent conference in Turin, Italy, to prepare. Chikukwa was also elected to the CIMAM board of trustees during that event. The conference hosting forms part of a larger push to elevate Zimbabwe's cultural institutions. Higherlife Foundation provides financial backing, aiming to boost the National Gallery's global profile and operational capacity. Their goal involves future-proofing Zimbabwean culture and establishing the gallery as a leading African venue. Foundation Acting General Manager Fortune Kaseke called modern art museums social mirrors and innovation labs, not just spaces for exhibits. He noted the Turin trip revealed how interconnected the global art scene truly is. The stated hope is for the 2026 conference to position Zimbabwe as a key player in worldwide museum dialogue. Both organizations emphasize the need for a collective national effort to succeed. They also encourage other corporations across Africa to support heritage and cultural projects within their own countries. [/QUOTE]
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