Virginia Chihota (b. 1983), Tiwani Contemporary, London: Chihota calls her practice a “reflection on self-discovery in constantly changing circumstances”. The Zimbabwe-born artist, now based in Montenegro, has also lived in Libya, Tunisia and Austria. Chihota’s very personal works, which often use folkloric and religious symbolism, explore black female subjectivity and deal with themes such as grief, child-bearing and faith. In the series of large monoprints she is showing at the fair, Kumira Mutariro (Waiting in Faith), female bodies are semi-abstracted in colourful patterns and forms, some becoming womb-like. Photo: courtesy of Tiwani Contemporary