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FORTHCOMING EVENTS
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Events
Film Screening & Debate
A Buakama 14 September 2024In the framework of Géraldine Tobe’s solo exhibition Dans la fumée, we are delighted to host on Saturday 14 September, a film screening and debate of Jeanpy Kabongo’s documentary “A Buakama”. This short movie, whose title means “the rejected” focusses on the marginalisation and stigmatisation of people suffering from mental diseases in Congo. Following Tobe’s initiative 'LOSA', it sheds light on art therapy and how art allow the patients to exteriors their inner thoughts and pains. -
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1-54 London
London | UK 10 - 13 October 2024From October 10th to 13th 2024, AFIKARIS is pleased to return to 1-54 London with a presentation fo works by Ozioma Onuzulike, Boluwatife Oyediran, Mouhcine Rahaoui, Géraldine Tobé and Hervé Yamguen. -
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Untitled Art
Miami | USA 4 - 8 December 2024AFIKARIS will take part in the Untitled Miami art fair for the third time. On this occasion, the gallery's booth unveils an exploration of material, showcasing a wide range of mediums echoing the environment in which they are exhibited and questioning our relationship to our environment.
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PAST EXHIBITIONS
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Exhibitions
Inhabiting the World
Group Show 4 July - 10 August 2024From July 4th to August 10th, AFIKARIS hosts its traditional summer group show. This year, Inhabiting the World unveils the work of 12 artists and approaches the complexity of human beings through their relationship with the world. -
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À l'horizon, une obscure clarté
Mouhcine Rahaoui 16 May - 29 June 2024Mouhcine Rahaoui's first solo show in France plunges the Parisian public into the depths of Jerada's coal mines. Through textured works, Rahaoui writes the aesthetic of the miner. -
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Ukhurhę
Matthew Eguavoen 21 March - 4 May 2024Matthew Eguavoen's second solo presentation in Paris takes place from March 21st to April 27th at AFIKARIS Gallery. This new body of work, gathered under the title Ukhurhę, evokes depression and regrets that mental health has been for a long time - and still is - neglected, stigmatised and invisibilised on the African continent.
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