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Ce que nous donne la terre: Group Show

Past exhibition
6 July - 23 September 2023
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Ce que nous donne la terre, Group Show
The group show Ce que nous donne la terre (What the Earth Gives Us) is a call to pay attention to our environment, its mutations and the depletion of its resources - marking the end of a period of abundance.

The group show Ce que nous donne la terre (What the Earth Gives Us) is a call to pay attention to our environment, its mutations and the depletion of its resources - marking the end of a period of abundance. In the words of Felwine Sarr, it is about "considering nature not as a resource that we exploit, but as a place that shelters us and offers us life." In this way, the artists witness the sensitive connections that bind humans to the earth and imagine new ways of living together. From this awareness emerges the need to rethink our relationship with the world, to break away from the Anthropocene: the era of humans - "a geophysical force which, through its activity, has gradually altered the atmosphere and climate, as well as the composition of the world's flora and fauna" - and reach a terrestrial equilibrium where all living beings evolve in harmony. 

 

Ousmane Niang, Cristiano Mangovo and Hervé Yamguen explore new forms of hybridity. Humans and plants merge, standing like protective guardians of the environment. The symbiosis of different species gives rise to new beings that resist and adapt to external disturbances. These creatures remind us of the importance of reconnecting with nature through a form of communion within the living. Calling on a duty of protection, the artists draw an alternative and sustainable future.

 

Ozioma Onuzulike, Salifou Lindou, Temandrota and Eva Obodo each integrate natural elements into the composition of their works. They highlight both the beauty and fragility of nature, challenging our relationship with the environment. Saïdou Dicko, with his works on organic cotton, handmade in Burkina Faso and adorned with recycled plastic elements, synthesises ancestral know-how with today's concerns of reuse. Also, Jean David Nkot's work on the exploitation of cotton - considered for being the material at the origin of the industrial revolution and the beginnings of capitalism - questions the consequences of the market economy and North/South relations, pointing out the exploitation of people and natural resources. Ecological awareness - listening to the Earth to protect it - leads to the need to preserve the ecosystem and abandon any forms of domination. 

 

Nasreddine Bennacer, Omar Mahfoudi and Moustapha Baidi Oumarou instil in their work the idea of a mystical exile: a desire for communion with nature, while Hyacinthe Ouattara and Beya Gille Gacha activate the spiritual bond uniting humans to the earth. In this way, the artists present a benevolent, living nature in which individuals can find themselves. 

 

Curated by Michaëla Hadji-Minaglou

 
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Works
  • Ousmane Niang painting. Senegalese Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS PARIS. Acrylic and pastel on canvas. Pointillism. Anthropomorphic figures.
    Ousmane Niang, Forêt bleue, 2023
  • Hervé Yamguen, Force vitale, 2023
    Hervé Yamguen, Force vitale, 2023
  • Christiano Mango painting. Angolan Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS Paris. Acrylic on canvas. Political dimension. Composite creatures.
    Cristiano Mangovo, Together, 2021
  • Salifou Lindou painting. Cameroonian Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS Gallery Paris. Mixed media on canvas. Figurative portraits. Duality of human beings. Observation of society. Cercle Kapsiki.
    Salifou Lindou, Soir au village, 2023
  • Ozioma Onuzulike, Starched Babariga For Mr. Peter Obi, 2022-3
    Ozioma Onuzulike, Starched Babariga For Mr. Peter Obi, 2022-3
  • Jean David Nkot painting. Cameroonian Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS PARIS. Environmental issues. Bold colors. Colorful painting. 1-54 Marrakech.
    Jean David Nkot, #@epigraphie des mains.cm.com, 2023
  • Temandrota, Ariba, 2022
    Temandrota, Ariba, 2022
  • Omar Mahfoudi painting. Moroccan Artist. Contemporary art. Acrylic and ink on paper and canvas. Figurative. Abstraction. Cinematic paintings. Dreamy. Bold colours. Ink on paper.
    Omar Mahfoudi, Hidden behind the sun, 2023
  • Nasreddine Bennacer. Algerian Artist. Contemporary African Art in Paris. AFIKARIS. Gouache on Japanese paper. Black and White. Between abstraction and figuration. Hybridity of techniques. Quest for identity. Art contemporain africain. Work balances abstraction and figuration, blending hybrid techniques in a quest for identity.
    Nasreddine Bennacer, Komorebi, 2023
  • 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, Crosses Too Many To Carry , 2017
  • Saidou Dicko embroidery. Burkinabè Artist. Contemporary African Art in Paris. AFIKARIS Gallery. Self-taught artist. Echoes to Peulh tradition. Figurative and poetic.
    Saidou Dicko, The Queen of Water, 2023
  • Hyacinthe Ouattara Animistes pen and maker on canvas galerie dart paris
    Hyacinthe Ouattara, Animistes (Triptyque), 2023
  • 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, L'Eden, 2023
Installation Views
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Exhibition view from Ce que nous donne la terre at AFIKARIS Gallery. Summer 2023. Work by Salifou Lindou
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Exhibition view from Ce que nous donne la terre at AFIKARIS Gallery. Summer 2023. Works by Hervé Yamguen and Cristiano...
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Vue de l'exposition Ce que nous donne la terre à la galerie AFIKARIS. Été 2023. Salifou Lindou, Ousmane Niang, Beya...
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Exhibition view from Ce que nous donne la terre at AFIKARIS Gallery. Summer 2023. Works by Beya Gille Gacha, Cristiano...
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Exhibition view from Ce que nous donne la terre at AFIKARIS Gallery. Summer 2023. Works by Nasreddine Bennacer and Ozioma...
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Exhibition on environmental issues at AFIKARIS Paris. Artwork by Omar Mahfoudi
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Exhibition view from Ce que nous donne la terre at AFIKARIS Gallery. Summer 2023. Hyacinthe Ouattara
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Exhibition view of Ce que nous donne la terre at AFIKARIS, a contemporary African art gallery in Paris. Cristiano Mangovo.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: AFIKARIS Contemporary African Art Gallery Paris. Charcoal work by Eva Obodo.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: AFIKARIS Contemporary African Art Gallery Paris. Abstract forest by Algerian artist Nasreddine Bennacer
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: AFIKARIS, galerie d'art contemporain africain à Paris. Bronze d'Hervé Yamguen figurant les esprits de la forêt.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: AFIKARIS Contemporary African Art Gallery Paris. Canvas showing people in the forest by Cameroonian artist Moustapha Baidi Oumarou
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: AFIKARIS Contemporary African Art Gallery Paris. Works on fabric by Saïdou Dicko, showing children on plastic cans
Photo Credit: Studio Vanssay
Press
  • Ousmane Niang

    Marie Moignard, Diptyk, July 1, 2023
  • Omar Mahfoudi hidden behind the sun galerie dart paris

    Ce que nous donne la terre

    Barbara Norton , Autre Magazine , August 23, 2023
Events
  • The water carries me by Saïdou Dicko. A child walking on water bottles. Piece on fabric.

    Exhibition opening

    Ce que nous donne la terre | Group Show 6 Jul 2023
    Public Opening of our summer group show – Ce que nous donne la terre – from 6 to 9 PM on Thursday 6 July.
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Virtual Exhibition
 

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