'Gallery'

The magazine from Gallery Delta


The quarterly 32 page, four colour visual art magazine on art gloss paper which ran to 31 issues from September, 1994 to September, 2002, published by 'Gallery Publications' (Derek Huggins), edited by Barbara Murray (issues 1 - 23) and Murray McCartney (issues 24 - 31), designed by Myrtle Mallis (issues 1 - 31), and printed by A.W. Bardwell & Co.:


From Gallery Delta's purview the need to record the best of Zimbabwean contemporary visual art had long been recognised. This aspect of the arts had been largely ignored by the advent of, and international interest and success of 'Shone Sculpture' as Zimbabwe's art 'trade mark' about which many publications had been, and are, being published still. The decade of the 1990's was a most active period which saw the development of a Zimbabwean African contemporary painting movement. Accordingly, 'Gallery' magazine was established to help record the best of the visual art in the country. Barbara Murray was the editor for the majority of the issues and to her is accorded the tribute now, as then, for her tenacity of purpose and for the magazines artistic and literary content. On her emigration to England in 2000, Murray McCartney undertook editorship for the remaining eight issues without loss of standard in content and quality. His involvement with his own publishing house - Weaver Press - prevented him from continuing. Myrtle Mallis was the designer throughout the series and to her our compliments for her determination, impeccable design and setting. As to editorial policy, 'Gallery' magazine was not exclusive to Gallery Delta. While much of the subject and content for the articles in 'Gallery' came from exhibitions and activities at Gallery Delta involving contemporary painting, there are those of broader scope concerning international events and artists, and others involving mixed media and wood sculpture.


'Gallery' was a non viable publication. During its lifespan sponsors and donors included:

Architect's Partnership
Apex Corporation
Meikles Hotel
Code - The Canadian Organization for Development Through Education
Delta Corporation
Goethe Institute
Christopher Kaye
The Rio Tinto Foundation
Colourscan (Pvt) Ltd
Anglo American Corporation Services Limited
Joerg Sorgenicht
Friedburt Lutz
Ariston
Crystal Candy
Tanganda Tea Company Limited
Unesco
Computer Network Consultants
Ndoro Trading
Hivos
Commonwealth Foundation


With effect 1997, thanks to Jan Vossen, and his successors Jan Nijzink and Corina Straatsma, the Hivos Foundation became, and continued to be, the major sponsor for the magazine during the remainder of its publication.


'Gallery' had a print run of 1000 copies per issue of which about 500 were distributed to schools and libraries free of charge, and the remainder sold by subscriptions and local demand. Sadly, with the turn of political events in the country from year 2000 onward which spelt economic decline, and the emigration of important artists, editors and writers, the magazine fell into abeyance. After 15 years the magazine is out of print bar a few issues. There are very few complete collections in existence. Yet information on the art and artists it portrayed is in demand still.


Accordingly, we are pleased, with the invaluable help of Janet Stanley, Chief Librarian of the African Art Museum of the Smithsonian Institute, and her team who digitized all issues, to implant them our web site for the benefit of Zimbabwean contemporary art and artists, researchers - particularly the many art students undertaking projects and dissertations - and the public and world at large. Again, our thanks to Hivos Foundation for funding our web site, and to Myrtle Mallis and Nigel Hulett for evolving and establishing it on the world wide web.


We remain grateful to the editorial and production team of the time, and to all contributors, writers and artists, sponsors and donors, who made 'Gallery' magazine possible and helped document and record important aspects of Zimbabwean art history. Now that information technology is commonplace, the internet and the web site must play its part...


Derek Huggins
Co-Founder and Director,
Gallery Delta
Foundation for Art and the Humanities

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Gallery No.1
Gallery No. 1, September 1994
Gallery No.2
Gallery No. 2, December 1994
Gallery No.3
Gallery No. 3, March 1995
Gallery No.4
Gallery No. 4, June 1995
Gallery No.5
Gallery No. 5, September 1995
Gallery No.6
Gallery No. 6, December 1995
Gallery No.7
Gallery No. 7, March 1996
Gallery No.8
Gallery No. 8, June 1996
Gallery No.9
Gallery No. 9, September 1996
Gallery No.10
Gallery No. 10, December 1996
Gallery No.11
Gallery No. 11, March 1997
Gallery No.12
Gallery No. 12, June 1997
Gallery No.13
Gallery No. 13, September 1997
Gallery No.14
Gallery No. 14, December 1997
Gallery No.15
Gallery No. 15, March 1998
Gallery No.16
Gallery No. 16, June 1998
Gallery No.17
Gallery No. 17, September 1998
Gallery No.18
Gallery No. 18, December 1998
Gallery No.19
Gallery No. 19, March 1999
Gallery No.20
Gallery No. 20, June 1999
Gallery No.21
Gallery No. 21, September 1999
Gallery No.22
Gallery No. 22, December 1999
Gallery No.23
Gallery No. 23, March 2000
Gallery No.24
Gallery No. 24, June 2000
Gallery No.25
Gallery No. 25, September 2000
Gallery No.26
Gallery No. 26, December 2000
Gallery No.27
Gallery No. 27, March 2001
Gallery No.28
Gallery No. 28, June 2001
Gallery No.29
Gallery No. 29, September 2001
Gallery No.30
Gallery No. 30, December 2001 - March 2002
Gallery No.31
Gallery No. 31, June - September 2002