Artworks

  • Jean David Nkot, Blue Bodies, 2026
    Jean David Nkot, Blue Bodies, 2026
  • Figurative painting by Mohamed Saïd Chair, contemporary Moroccan artist. His works reinvent the human figure through a chiaroscuro aesthetic inherited from 17th century oil painting, blending hyperrealism and modern sensibility. AFIKARIS Gallery, contemporary African art in Paris. Peinture figurative de Mohamed Saïd Chair, artiste marocain contemporain. Ses œuvres réinventent la figure humaine dans une esthétique du clair-obscur héritée de la peinture à l'huile du XVIIe siècle, mêlant hyperréalisme et sensibilité moderne. Galerie AFIKARIS, art contemporain africain à Paris.
    Mohamed Saïd Chair, Tea Time, 2026
  • Boluwatife Oyediran, Portrait of the Artist as an Alien of Extraordinary Ability—by the Sea, 2025-26
    Boluwatife Oyediran, Portrait of the Artist as an Alien of Extraordinary Ability—by the Sea, 2025-26
  • Figurative painting by Mohamed Saïd Chair, contemporary Moroccan artist. His works reinvent the human figure through a chiaroscuro aesthetic inherited from 17th century oil painting, blending hyperrealism and modern sensibility. AFIKARIS Gallery, contemporary African art in Paris. Peinture figurative de Mohamed Saïd Chair, artiste marocain contemporain. Ses œuvres réinventent la figure humaine dans une esthétique du clair-obscur héritée de la peinture à l'huile du XVIIe siècle, mêlant hyperréalisme et sensibilité moderne. Galerie AFIKARIS, art contemporain africain à Paris.
    Mohamed Saïd Chair, Bagarre en bas de l’immeuble, 2025
  • Afro-Brazilian artist. Contemporary art. Paris-based. Sculpture, performance, video, installation, photography. Multidisciplinary practice. Colonial wounds. Self-invention and healing. Rituals of transformation. Plant-based materials. Ecological care. Hybridity. Transmission and memory. Postcolonial narratives. Liberation. Contemporary conceptual frameworks. Award-winning artist.
    Fabiana Ex-Souza, Ce que je tisse à la place, 2025
  • Ousmane Niang, Forêt blanche, 2025
    Ousmane Niang, Forêt blanche, 2025
  • Eva Obodo. Nigerian Artist. Contemporary African Art. Nsukka school. Large-scale installations. Charcoal and rope sculptures. Fabric, burlap, and natural fibers. Tactile textures. Material hybridity. Memory and identity. Cultural narratives. Contemporary conceptual frameworks. Craftsmanship. Resilience. Contemporary culture
    Eva Obodo, Lace II, 2025
  • Figurative painting by Mohamed Saïd Chair, contemporary Moroccan artist. His works reinvent the human figure through a chiaroscuro aesthetic inherited from 17th century oil painting, blending hyperrealism and modern sensibility. AFIKARIS Gallery, contemporary African art in Paris. Peinture figurative de Mohamed Saïd Chair, artiste marocain contemporain. Ses œuvres réinventent la figure humaine dans une esthétique du clair-obscur héritée de la peinture à l'huile du XVIIe siècle, mêlant hyperréalisme et sensibilité moderne. Galerie AFIKARIS, art contemporain africain à Paris.
    Mohamed Saïd Chair, Le couloir, 2025
  • Ousmane Niang, Le Parlement, 2025
    Ousmane Niang, Le Parlement, 2025
  • Mouhcine Rahaoui, Mineur, 2025
    Mouhcine Rahaoui, Mineur, 2025
  • Afro-Brazilian artist. Contemporary art. Paris-based. Sculpture, performance, video, installation, photography. Multidisciplinary practice. Colonial wounds. Self-invention and healing. Rituals of transformation. Plant-based materials. Ecological care. Hybridity. Transmission and memory. Postcolonial narratives. Liberation. Contemporary conceptual frameworks. Award-winning artist.
    Fabiana Ex-Souza, Oiseaux de nuit, 2025
  • Eva Obodo. Nigerian Artist. Contemporary African Art. Nsukka school. Large-scale installations. Charcoal and rope sculptures. Fabric, burlap, and natural fibers. Tactile textures. Material hybridity. Memory and identity. Cultural narratives. Contemporary conceptual frameworks. Craftsmanship. Resilience. Contemporary culture
    Eva Obodo, Pickman, 2025
  • Ousmane Niang, Portons les arbres, 2025
    Ousmane Niang, Portons les arbres, 2025
  • Ousmane Niang, Sans titre, 2025
    Ousmane Niang, Sans titre, 2025
  • Figurative painting by Mohamed Saïd Chair, contemporary Moroccan artist. His works reinvent the human figure through a chiaroscuro aesthetic inherited from 17th century oil painting, blending hyperrealism and modern sensibility. AFIKARIS Gallery, contemporary African art in Paris. Peinture figurative de Mohamed Saïd Chair, artiste marocain contemporain. Ses œuvres réinventent la figure humaine dans une esthétique du clair-obscur héritée de la peinture à l'huile du XVIIe siècle, mêlant hyperréalisme et sensibilité moderne. Galerie AFIKARIS, art contemporain africain à Paris.
    Mohamed Saïd Chair, Sans titre, 2025
  • Figurative painting by Mohamed Saïd Chair, contemporary Moroccan artist. His works reinvent the human figure through a chiaroscuro aesthetic inherited from 17th century oil painting, blending hyperrealism and modern sensibility. AFIKARIS Gallery, contemporary African art in Paris. Peinture figurative de Mohamed Saïd Chair, artiste marocain contemporain. Ses œuvres réinventent la figure humaine dans une esthétique du clair-obscur héritée de la peinture à l'huile du XVIIe siècle, mêlant hyperréalisme et sensibilité moderne. Galerie AFIKARIS, art contemporain africain à Paris.
    Mohamed Saïd Chair, Sans titre, 2025
  • Figurative painting by Mohamed Saïd Chair, contemporary Moroccan artist. His works reinvent the human figure through a chiaroscuro aesthetic inherited from 17th century oil painting, blending hyperrealism and modern sensibility. AFIKARIS Gallery, contemporary African art in Paris. Peinture figurative de Mohamed Saïd Chair, artiste marocain contemporain. Ses œuvres réinventent la figure humaine dans une esthétique du clair-obscur héritée de la peinture à l'huile du XVIIe siècle, mêlant hyperréalisme et sensibilité moderne. Galerie AFIKARIS, art contemporain africain à Paris.
    Mohamed Saïd Chair, Sans titre, 2025
  • Figurative painting by Mohamed Saïd Chair, contemporary Moroccan artist. His works reinvent the human figure through a chiaroscuro aesthetic inherited from 17th century oil painting, blending hyperrealism and modern sensibility. AFIKARIS Gallery, contemporary African art in Paris. Peinture figurative de Mohamed Saïd Chair, artiste marocain contemporain. Ses œuvres réinventent la figure humaine dans une esthétique du clair-obscur héritée de la peinture à l'huile du XVIIe siècle, mêlant hyperréalisme et sensibilité moderne. Galerie AFIKARIS, art contemporain africain à Paris.
    Mohamed Saïd Chair, Sans titre, 2025
  • Figurative painting by Mohamed Saïd Chair, contemporary Moroccan artist. His works reinvent the human figure through a chiaroscuro aesthetic inherited from 17th century oil painting, blending hyperrealism and modern sensibility. AFIKARIS Gallery, contemporary African art in Paris. Peinture figurative de Mohamed Saïd Chair, artiste marocain contemporain. Ses œuvres réinventent la figure humaine dans une esthétique du clair-obscur héritée de la peinture à l'huile du XVIIe siècle, mêlant hyperréalisme et sensibilité moderne. Galerie AFIKARIS, art contemporain africain à Paris.
    Mohamed Saïd Chair, Sans titre, 2025
  • Figurative painting by Mohamed Saïd Chair, contemporary Moroccan artist. His works reinvent the human figure through a chiaroscuro aesthetic inherited from 17th century oil painting, blending hyperrealism and modern sensibility. AFIKARIS Gallery, contemporary African art in Paris. Peinture figurative de Mohamed Saïd Chair, artiste marocain contemporain. Ses œuvres réinventent la figure humaine dans une esthétique du clair-obscur héritée de la peinture à l'huile du XVIIe siècle, mêlant hyperréalisme et sensibilité moderne. Galerie AFIKARIS, art contemporain africain à Paris.
    Mohamed Saïd Chair, Sans titre, 2025
  • Figurative painting by Mohamed Saïd Chair, contemporary Moroccan artist. His works reinvent the human figure through a chiaroscuro aesthetic inherited from 17th century oil painting, blending hyperrealism and modern sensibility. AFIKARIS Gallery, contemporary African art in Paris. Peinture figurative de Mohamed Saïd Chair, artiste marocain contemporain. Ses œuvres réinventent la figure humaine dans une esthétique du clair-obscur héritée de la peinture à l'huile du XVIIe siècle, mêlant hyperréalisme et sensibilité moderne. Galerie AFIKARIS, art contemporain africain à Paris.
    Mohamed Saïd Chair, Sans titre, 2025
  • Matthew Eguavoen, The Ritual of Reclamation, 2025
    Matthew Eguavoen, The Ritual of Reclamation, 2025
  • Figurative painting by Mohamed Saïd Chair, contemporary Moroccan artist. His works reinvent the human figure through a chiaroscuro aesthetic inherited from 17th century oil painting, blending hyperrealism and modern sensibility. AFIKARIS Gallery, contemporary African art in Paris. Peinture figurative de Mohamed Saïd Chair, artiste marocain contemporain. Ses œuvres réinventent la figure humaine dans une esthétique du clair-obscur héritée de la peinture à l'huile du XVIIe siècle, mêlant hyperréalisme et sensibilité moderne. Galerie AFIKARIS, art contemporain africain à Paris.
    Mohamed Saïd Chair, La dernière soirée, 2024-2025
  • Figurative painting by Mohamed Saïd Chair, contemporary Moroccan artist. His works reinvent the human figure through a chiaroscuro aesthetic inherited from 17th century oil painting, blending hyperrealism and modern sensibility. AFIKARIS Gallery, contemporary African art in Paris. Peinture figurative de Mohamed Saïd Chair, artiste marocain contemporain. Ses œuvres réinventent la figure humaine dans une esthétique du clair-obscur héritée de la peinture à l'huile du XVIIe siècle, mêlant hyperréalisme et sensibilité moderne. Galerie AFIKARIS, art contemporain africain à Paris.
    Mohamed Saïd Chair, The gamblers, 2024-2025
  • Eva Obodo, And We Hired a Carpenter to Patch the Cloth, 2024
    Eva Obodo, And We Hired a Carpenter to Patch the Cloth, 2024
  • Afro-Brazilian artist. Contemporary art. Paris-based. Sculpture, performance, video, installation, photography. Multidisciplinary practice. Colonial wounds. Self-invention and healing. Rituals of transformation. Plant-based materials. Ecological care. Hybridity. Transmission and memory. Postcolonial narratives. Liberation. Contemporary conceptual frameworks. Award-winning artist.
    Fabiana Ex-Souza, Cotton Panic, 2024
  • Mouhcine Rahaoui painting. Moroccan Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS Gallery. Mixed media (charcoal, wax, glue, plastic, wax, resin) on canvas. Installations. Experience and history of miners. Humans' fragility.
    Mouhcine Rahaoui, Hommage aux mineurs de Jerada, 2024
  • Mouhcine Rahaoui, La main forte, 2024
    Mouhcine Rahaoui, La main forte, 2024
  • Figurative painting by Mohamed Saïd Chair, contemporary Moroccan artist. His works reinvent the human figure through a chiaroscuro aesthetic inherited from 17th century oil painting, blending hyperrealism and modern sensibility. AFIKARIS Gallery, contemporary African art in Paris. Peinture figurative de Mohamed Saïd Chair, artiste marocain contemporain. Ses œuvres réinventent la figure humaine dans une esthétique du clair-obscur héritée de la peinture à l'huile du XVIIe siècle, mêlant hyperréalisme et sensibilité moderne. Galerie AFIKARIS, art contemporain africain à Paris.
    Mohamed Saïd Chair, Les deux héros, 2024
  • Eva Obodo. Nigerian Artist. Contemporary African Art. Nsukka school. Large-scale installations. Charcoal and rope sculptures. Fabric, burlap, and natural fibers. Tactile textures. Material hybridity. Memory and identity. Cultural narratives. Contemporary conceptual frameworks. Craftsmanship. Resilience. Contemporary culture
    Eva Obodo, Meltdown, 2024
  • French-Cameroonian artist. Contemporary art. Sculpture, installation, photography, mixed media. Anthropomorphic forms. Beadwork and ornamentation. Bamiléké techniques. Identity, heritage, and collective memory. Postcolonial narratives. Healing and reparation. Feminine power and embodiment. Materiality and sacred craftsmanship. Transmission of ancestral knowledge. Poetic and philosophical exploration of the human condition. Dialogue between Africa and Europe. Memory, heritage, and identity.
    Beya Gille Gacha, Sentinelle, 2024
  • Richard Mensah, An Allegory of Grief, 2023
    Richard Mensah, An Allegory of Grief, 2023
  • Hyacinthe Ouattara Animistes pen and maker on canvas galerie dart paris
    Hyacinthe Ouattara, Animistes (Triptyque), 2023
  • GUY GUY 4 - Richard Mensah - The softer side of us - AFIKARIS Gallery
    Richard Mensah, Guy Guy 4, 2023
  • Mallory Lowe Mpoka, Inheritance (Double Portrait), 2023
    Mallory Lowe Mpoka, Inheritance (Double Portrait), 2023
  • Moutsapha Baidi Oumarou painting. Cameroonian Artist. Contemporary art. Acrylic and pen on canvas. Flamboyant hues and monochrome background. Bold colours. Daily-life scenes.
    Moustapha Baidi Oumarou, L'Eden, 2023
  • Richard Mensah - Lost of Self - The Drummer, 2023 - 150x120cm
    Richard Mensah, Lost of Self - The Drummer , 2023
  • Richard Mensah - Lost of Self - The Trumpet & Souza Players, 2023 - 150x120cm
    Richard Mensah, Lost of Self - The Trumpet & Souza Players, 2023
  • Richard Mensah, The lady in red top, 2023
    Richard Mensah, The lady in red top, 2023
  • Nana Yaw Oduro photograph. Ghanaian Photographer. Young artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS Gallery. Figurative photography. Fictional self portraits. Bold colours. Black and white. The Vintage Mason.
    Nana Yaw Oduro, This or That, 2023
  • Moutsapha Baidi Oumarou painting. Cameroonian Artist. Contemporary art. Acrylic and pen on canvas. Flamboyant hues and monochrome background. Bold colours. Daily-life scenes.
    Moustapha Baidi Oumarou, Après la pluie, 2022
  • Temandrota, Ariba, 2022
    Temandrota, Ariba, 2022
  • Moutsapha Baidi Oumarou painting. Cameroonian Artist. Contemporary art. Acrylic and pen on canvas. Flamboyant hues and monochrome background. Bold colours. Daily-life scenes.
    Moustapha Baidi Oumarou, Au-dessus de nos poubelles, 2022
  • Temandrota, Berenty (La où est la source), 2022
    Temandrota, Berenty (La où est la source), 2022
  • Richard Mensah, Black Is Elegance, 2022
    Richard Mensah, Black Is Elegance, 2022
  • Moutsapha Baidi Oumarou painting. Cameroonian Artist. Contemporary art. Acrylic and pen on canvas. Flamboyant hues and monochrome background. Bold colours. Daily-life scenes.
    Moustapha Baidi Oumarou, Carrefour vieux manoir, 2022
  • Crystal Yayra Anthony, Girl Relax, 2022
    Crystal Yayra Anthony, Girl Relax, 2022
  • Crystal Yayra Anthony, Going to be there, 2022
    Crystal Yayra Anthony, Going to be there, 2022
  • Daniel Pengrapher, La vie de Pablo, 2022
    Daniel Pengrapher, La vie de Pablo, 2022
  • Crystal Yayra Anthony, Plant Mama, 2022
    Crystal Yayra Anthony, Plant Mama, 2022
  • Moutsapha Baidi Oumarou painting. Cameroonian Artist. Contemporary art. Acrylic and pen on canvas. Flamboyant hues and monochrome background. Bold colours. Daily-life scenes.
    Moustapha Baidi Oumarou, Sans titre, 2022
  • Eva Obodo. Nigerian Artist. Contemporary African Art. Nsukka school. Large-scale installations. Charcoal and rope sculptures. Fabric, burlap, and natural fibers. Tactile textures. Material hybridity. Memory and identity. Cultural narratives. Contemporary conceptual frameworks. Craftsmanship. Resilience. Contemporary culture
    Eva Obodo, Script II, 2022
  • Mallory Lowe Mpoka, THESE PLACES THAT LIVE WITHIN US, 2022
    Mallory Lowe Mpoka, THESE PLACES THAT LIVE WITHIN US, 2022
  • Nana Yaw Oduro, TURA, 2022
    Nana Yaw Oduro, TURA, 2022
  • Crystal Yayra Anthony, Untitled, 2022
    Crystal Yayra Anthony, Untitled, 2022
  • Richard Mensah, When We Arrived , 2022
    Richard Mensah, When We Arrived , 2022
  • Richard Mensah, Who Gets to Swim, 2022
    Richard Mensah, Who Gets to Swim, 2022
  • John Madu, A song for Maness, 2021
    John Madu, A song for Maness, 2021
  • John Madu, All I want is the Moon, 2021
    John Madu, All I want is the Moon, 2021
  • Crystal Yayra Anthony, Are we Ready?, 2021
    Crystal Yayra Anthony, Are we Ready?, 2021
  • John Madu, Bromance in battle, 2021
    John Madu, Bromance in battle, 2021
  • John Madu, Charles's party, 2021
    John Madu, Charles's party, 2021
  • Moutsapha Baidi Oumarou painting. Cameroonian Artist. Contemporary art. Acrylic and pen on canvas. Flamboyant hues and monochrome background. Bold colours. Daily-life scenes.
    Moustapha Baidi Oumarou, Cliché idéal, 2021
  • John Madu, Dali in purple, 2021
    John Madu, Dali in purple, 2021
  • John Madu, Grace going blond for summer, 2021
    John Madu, Grace going blond for summer, 2021
  • Nana Yaw Oduro photograph. Ghanaian Photographer. Young artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS Gallery. Figurative photography. Fictional self portraits. Bold colours. Black and white. The Vintage Mason.
    Nana Yaw Oduro, If we Play like This, We stand a Chance 1, 2021
  • Sejiro Avoseh, Imaginative portrait 2 (Glass series), 2021
    Sejiro Avoseh, Imaginative portrait 2 (Glass series), 2021
  • Sejiro Avoseh, Imaginative portrait 4 (Glass series), 2021
    Sejiro Avoseh, Imaginative portrait 4 (Glass series), 2021
  • Sejiro Avoseh, Imaginative portrait 6 (Glass series), 2021
    Sejiro Avoseh, Imaginative portrait 6 (Glass series), 2021
  • Sejiro Avoseh, Imaginative portrait 8 (Glass series), 2021
    Sejiro Avoseh, Imaginative portrait 8 (Glass series), 2021
  • John Madu, King of the woods, 2021
    John Madu, King of the woods, 2021
  • Beya gille gacha Sculptures anthropomorphes Perle de rocaille Perlage Bamiléké
    Beya Gille Gacha, Lady Mirror, 2021
  • Moutsapha Baidi Oumarou painting. Cameroonian Artist. Contemporary art. Acrylic and pen on canvas. Flamboyant hues and monochrome background. Bold colours. Daily-life scenes.
    Moustapha Baidi Oumarou, Le bistro de la jungle, 2021
  • John Madu, Make love on the beach 2021, 2021
    John Madu, Make love on the beach 2021, 2021
  • John Madu, Not this time invader 3, 2021
    John Madu, Not this time invader 3, 2021
  • Moutsapha Baidi Oumarou painting. Cameroonian Artist. Contemporary art. Acrylic and pen on canvas. Flamboyant hues and monochrome background. Bold colours. Daily-life scenes.
    Moustapha Baidi Oumarou, Rendez vous des anges, 2021
  • John Madu, Sunflowers and man, 2021
    John Madu, Sunflowers and man, 2021
  • John Madu, The Kiss, 2021
    John Madu, The Kiss, 2021
  • Moutsapha Baidi Oumarou painting. Cameroonian Artist. Contemporary art. Acrylic and pen on canvas. Flamboyant hues and monochrome background. Bold colours. Daily-life scenes.
    Moustapha Baidi Oumarou, Untitled, 2021
  • Moutsapha Baidi Oumarou painting. Cameroonian Artist. Contemporary art. Acrylic and pen on canvas. Flamboyant hues and monochrome background. Bold colours. Daily-life scenes.
    Moustapha Baidi Oumarou, Untitled, 2021
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