Artworks

  • Ernest Dükü, Equation Amaamonlagokatiolozran @ Je vous salue, 2015
    Ernest Dükü, Equation Amaamonlagokatiolozran @ Je vous salue, 2015
  • Salifou Lindou, Femme à l'abat-jour, 2015
    Salifou Lindou, Femme à l'abat-jour, 2015
  • 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, La mine ou Coulée des nuits souterraines, 2025
  • 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, Les Jardins Suspendus, 2025
  • Fariba Boroufar. Iranian Artist. Contemporary African Art in Paris. AFIKARIS. Wool weaving. Acrylic Painting. Hybridity of techniques. Decaying beauty of these abandoned structures. Contemporary African art. Art Contemporain Africain
    Fariba Boroufar, lkhani tile, 2025
  • Ganean artist. Mixed media on canvas. Eco-transmission. Upcycling artworks. Contemporary art. Painting and everyday objects. Arte povera. Contemporary African art. Art Contemporain Africain
    Elolo Bosoka, Manon, 2025
  • Hervé Yamguen sculpture. Bronze. Historical Cameroonian artist. Abstract figurative. AFIKARIS Gallery. Contemporary African Art in Paris. Cercle Kapsiki.
    Hervé Yamguen, Nous sommes nature 4, 2025
  • Clay and ceramic sculptures. Mixed media. Ozioma Onuzulike, Nigerian artist. Works combining natural materials and traditional crafting processes, engaging with social change. New Nsukka Art School. AFIKARIS Paris.
    Ozioma Onuzulike, Royal Kente Weave VI, 2025
  • Boluwatife Oyediran, Simone & Lloyd (The Favorite One), 2025
    Boluwatife Oyediran, Simone & Lloyd (The Favorite One), 2025
  • Saidou Dicko, The Indigo Landscape, 2025
    Saidou Dicko, The Indigo Landscape, 2025
  • Matthew Eguavoen, The Ritual of Reclamation II, 2025
    Matthew Eguavoen, The Ritual of Reclamation II, 2025
  • Ange Dakouo. Malian Artist. Contemporary African Art in Paris. AFIKARIS. Wall tapestries. Traditional artisanal techniques. Contemporary conceptual frameworks. Malian culture. Hybridity of techniques. Resilience. Global inequalities. Textile Artworks. Craftsmanship.
    Ange Dakouo, Convergence #4, 2024
  • Nana Yaw Oduro, Freedom, 2024
    Nana Yaw Oduro, Freedom, 2024
  • Eva Obodo, Glow, 2024
    Eva Obodo, Glow, 2024
  • Omar Mahfoudi painting. Moroccan Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS Gallery. Acrylic and ink on paper and canvas. Figurative. Abstraction. Cinematic paintings.
    Omar Mahfoudi, Les fleurs du vendredi, 2024
  • Ousmane Niang painting. Senegalese Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS PARIS. Acrylic and pastel on canvas. Pointillism. Anthropomorphic figures. Untitled art miami.
    Ousmane Niang, Les vendeurs de rêves, 2024
  • Jean David Nkot, www.pleasure-of-feves.com.or, 2024
    Jean David Nkot, www.pleasure-of-feves.com.or, 2024
  • Emma Odumade painting. Nigerian Artist. Contemporary art. Gen Z young artist. Mixed media on canvas. Hyper realistic drawings. Exploration of identity and social constructs.
    Emma Odumade, ACROSS, OVER OR THROUGH?, 2023
  • Géraldine Tobe, L'Institution 3, 2023
    Géraldine Tobe, L'Institution 3, 2023
  • Hyacinthe Ouattara, Tââfé Fanga (Dress 1) , 2022
    Hyacinthe Ouattara, Tââfé Fanga (Dress 1) , 2022
  • Ajarb Bernard, A family something , 2021
    Ajarb Bernard, A family something , 2021
  • Christiano Mango painting. Angolan Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS Paris. Acrylic on canvas. Political dimension. Composite creatures.
    Cristiano Mangovo, Together, 2021
  • Marc Posso photograph. Gabonese Artist. Young artist. Contemporary african art in Paris. AFIKARIS Gallery. Self-taught Photographer. Figurative photography. Photography printed on canvas. Family portrait. Bold colors. Contrast of colours.
    Marc Posso, Les trois frères 4, 2020
  • Ernest Dükü, Equation 5 moutons @ Silence on developpe, 2015
    Ernest Dükü, Equation 5 moutons @ Silence on developpe, 2015
  • Salifou Lindou painting. Cameroonian Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS Gallery Paris. Mixed media on paper. Figurative portraits. Duality of human beings. Observation of society. Cercle Kapsiki.
    Salifou Lindou, Série des têtes, 2015
  • Ozioma Onuzulike sculpture. Nigerian Artist. Contemporary Art Gallery. AFIKARIS PARIS. Mixed media (earthenware, ceramic, natural resources). Sculptures. Conversations on social changes. New Nsukka School.
    Ozioma Onuzulike, Armour for Senator Natasha, 2025
  • Fariba Boroufar. Iranian Artist. Contemporary African Art in Paris. AFIKARIS. Wool weaving. Acrylic Painting. Hybridity of techniques. Decaying beauty of these abandoned structures.Contemporary African art. Art Contemporain Africain
    Fariba Boroufar, Heritage #1, 2025
  • Ernest Dükü, KSS.DJL.MLN.H.Y.F. 2027 Eeh Dieu @ Equation 007, 2025
    Ernest Dükü, KSS.DJL.MLN.H.Y.F. 2027 Eeh Dieu @ Equation 007, 2025
  • Ganean artist. Mixed media on canvas. Eco-transmission. Upcycling artworks. Contemporary art. Painting and everyday objects. Arte povera. Contemporary African art. Art Contemporain Africain
    Elolo Bosoka, Orange, white and brown, 2025
  • Salifou Lindou, Quand l’amour s’enflamme, 2025
    Salifou Lindou, Quand l’amour s’enflamme, 2025
  • 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, Sans titre, 2025
  • Boluwatife Oyediran. Painter. Contemporary African art. Contemporary figurative painting. Black identity. Black figures portraits. Nigerian artist. Inverted Blackness.Contemporary African art. Art Contemporain Africain
    Boluwatife Oyediran, Simone’s Yellow Scarf, 2025
  • Saidou Dicko, The Kingdom of Green Land, 2025
    Saidou Dicko, The Kingdom of Green Land, 2025
  • Ousmane Niang painting. Senegalese Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS PARIS. Acrylic and pastel on canvas. Pointillism. Anthropomorphic figures. Untitled art miami.
    Ousmane Niang, Accord politique, 2024
  • Omar Mahfoudi painting. Moroccan Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS Gallery. Acrylic and ink on paper and canvas. Figurative. Abstraction. Cinematic paintings.
    Omar Mahfoudi, C'est quand le matin ?, 2024
  • Ange Dakouo. Malian Artist. Contemporary African Art in Paris. AFIKARIS. Wall tapestries. Traditional artisanal techniques. Contemporary conceptual frameworks. Malian culture. Hybridity of techniques. Resilience. Global inequalities. Textile Artworks. Craftsmanship.
    Ange Dakouo, Convergence #3, 2024
  • Hervé Yamguen painting. Cameroonian historical Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. Acrylic on paper. Colorful painting. Abstract Figurative. Cercle Kapsiki.
    Hervé Yamguen, Le royaume des enchanteurs, 2024
  • Mouhcine Rahaoui, Lumière obscure, 2024
    Mouhcine Rahaoui, Lumière obscure, 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, Parcels, 2024
  • Jean David Nkot painting. Cameroonian Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS PARIS. Environmental issues. Bold colors. Colorful painting. 1-54 Marrakech. Abstract figurative.
    Jean David Nkot, @AmeDeLuxe##.fr.com, 2023
  • Matthew Eguavoen, I still have faith in the midst of Everything, 2023
    Matthew Eguavoen, I still have faith in the midst of Everything, 2023
  • Marc Posso photograph. Gabonese Artist. Young artist. Contemporary african art in Paris. AFIKARIS Gallery. Self-taught Photographer. Photography printed on canvas. Diversity of the African continent. Gold photography. Contrast of colours.
    Marc Posso, Ogègèni 1, 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
  • Emma Odumade painting. Nigerian Artist. Contemporary art. Gen Z young artist. Mixed media on canvas. Hyper realistic drawings. Exploration of identity and social constructs.
    Emma Odumade, Reality Check, 2022
  • Ajarb Bernard, Afro hair style , 2021
    Ajarb Bernard, Afro hair style , 2021
  • Hyacinthe Ouattara, Composite 1, 2021
    Hyacinthe Ouattara, Composite 1, 2021
  • Christiano Mango painting. Angolan Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS Paris. Acrylic on canvas. Political dimension. Composite creatures.
    Cristiano Mangovo, Dragon vs mwana mpwo, 2021
  • Géraldine Tobe painting. Congolese Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS PARIS. Smoke on canvas. Figurative painting. Black and white. Spiritual artworks. Feminist artist. Art Contemporain Africain
    Géraldine Tobe, Entre ciel et terre, 2021
  • Ozioma Onuzulike, Beaded Royal Mat with Lace-Impressed Buttons III, 2025
    Ozioma Onuzulike, Beaded Royal Mat with Lace-Impressed Buttons III, 2025
  • Ganean artist. Mixed media on canvas. Eco-transmission. Upcycling artworks. Contemporary art. Painting and everyday objects. Arte povera. Contemporary African art. Art Contemporain Africain
    Elolo Bosoka, Gentle chaos, 2025
  • Fariba Boroufar. Iranian Artist. Contemporary African Art in Paris. AFIKARIS. Wool weaving. Acrylic Painting. Hybridity of techniques. Decaying beauty of these abandoned structures. Contemporary African art. Art Contemporain Africain
    Fariba Boroufar, Heritage #2, 2025
  • Figurative and poetic photography/painting by Saidou Dicko, self-taught Burkinabè artist. His works echo Peulh tradition with painted photography and a contemporary sensitivity. AFIKARIS Gallery, contemporary African art in Paris.
    Saidou Dicko, Les vacances à la plage, 2025
  • Hervé Yamguen painting. Cameroonian historical Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. Acrylic on paper. Colorful painting. Abstract Figurative. Cercle Kapsiki.
    Hervé Yamguen, Fixer l'horizon, 2024
  • Mouhcine Rahaoui painting. Moroccan Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS PARIS. Mixed media (charcoal, wax, glue, plastic, wax, resin) on canvas. Installations. Ready-made. 1-54 London. Art genève 2024
    Mouhcine Rahaoui, L'mina, 2024
  • Omar Mahfoudi painting. Moroccan Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS Gallery. Acrylic and ink on paper and canvas. Figurative. Abstraction. Cinematic paintings.
    Omar Mahfoudi, Morning blur 1, 2024
  • Ange Dakouo. Malian Artist. Contemporary African Art in Paris. AFIKARIS. Wall tapestries. Traditional artisanal techniques. Contemporary conceptual frameworks. Malian culture. Hybridity of techniques. Resilience. Global inequalities. Textile Artworks. Craftsmanship.
    Ange Dakouo, Sollicitude, 2024
  • Boluwatife Oyediran. Painter. Contemporary African art. Contemporary figurative painting. Black identity. Black figures portraits. Nigerian artist. Negative process. Oil and Acrylic on canvas.
    Boluwatife Oyediran, The Transfiguration, 2023-24
  • Jean David Nkot #@#chic gl@mour ## Acrylic and silkscreen printing on canvas Peinture métier Artist residency African contemporary art
    Jean David Nkot, #@#chic gl@mour##, 2023
  • Matthew Eguavoen, In the end nothing and everything matters, 2023
    Matthew Eguavoen, In the end nothing and everything matters, 2023
  • Ousmane Niang painting. Senegalese Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS PARIS. Acrylic and pastel on canvas. Pointillism. Anthropomorphic figures. Untitled art miami.
    Ousmane Niang, Le prince de la forêt, 2023
  • Cameroonian Artist. Contemporary Art from Africa. AFIKARIS Paris. Contemporary art gallery in Paris.Mixed media (acrylic, clay, pastel, collage) on canvas. Pyrography on sheet metal. Figurative portraits. Observation of society. Cercle Kapsiki.
    Salifou Lindou, L’étreinte , 2023
  • Marc Posso photograph. Gabonese Artist. Young artist. Contemporary african art in Paris. AFIKARIS Gallery. Self-taught Photographer. Photography printed on canvas. Diversity of the African continent. Gold photography. Contrast of colours.
    Marc Posso, Obota, 2023
  • Emma Odumade painting. Nigerian Artist. Contemporary art. Gen Z young artist. Mixed media on canvas. Hyper realistic drawings. Exploration of identity and social constructs.
    Emma Odumade, Iris, 2022
  • Géraldine Tobe painting. Congolese Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS PARIS. Smoke on canvas. Figurative painting. Black and white. Spiritual artworks. Feminist artist. Art Contemporain Africain
    Géraldine Tobe, Vide cantique, 2022
  • Ajarb Bernard, Am I looking good , 2021
    Ajarb Bernard, Am I looking good , 2021
  • Christiano Mango painting. Angolan Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. AFIKARIS Paris. Acrylic on canvas. Political dimension. Composite creatures.
    Cristiano Mangovo, Angel of fertility, 2021
  • Hyacinthe Ouattara, Composite 3, 2021
    Hyacinthe Ouattara, Composite 3, 2021
  • 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, Serious Business, 2020
  • Ernest Dükü, Le cri FAAAWALE d'ANANZE @ 2.5.6 corpus FA COSMIQUE, 2018
    Ernest Dükü, Le cri FAAAWALE d'ANANZE @ 2.5.6 corpus FA COSMIQUE, 2018
  • Nana Yaw Oduro, Exposed, 2017
    Nana Yaw Oduro, Exposed, 2017
  • Nasreddine Bennacer. Algerian Artist. Contemporary African Art in Paris. AFIKARIS. Gouache on paper. Black and White. Hybridity of techniques. Quest for identity.
    Nasreddine Bennacer, GO WITH THE FLOW , 2017
  • Saidou Dicko, Breakfast Time, 2025
    Saidou Dicko, Breakfast Time, 2025
  • Fariba Boroufar. Iranian Artist. Contemporary African Art in Paris. AFIKARIS. Wool weaving. Acrylic Painting. Hybridity of techniques. Decaying beauty of these abandoned structures.Contemporary African art. Art Contemporain Africain
    Fariba Boroufar, Heritage #3, 2025
  • Ganean artist. Mixed media on canvas. Eco-transmission. Upcycling artworks. Contemporary art. Painting and everyday objects. Arte povera. Contemporary African art. Art Contemporain Africain
    Elolo Bosoka, The green patch, 2025
  • Ozioma Onuzulike sculpture. Nigerian Artist. Contemporary Art Gallery. AFIKARIS PARIS. Clay working process. Mixed media (earthenware, ceramic, natural resources) sculptures. Conversations on social changes. New Nsukka Art School
    Ozioma Onuzulike, Chequered Jumper with Floral Patterns, 2024
  • Salifou Lindou, Contemplation, 2024
    Salifou Lindou, Contemplation, 2024
  • Hervé Yamguen painting. Cameroonian historical Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. Acrylic on paper. Colorful painting. Abstract Figurative. Cercle Kapsiki.
    Hervé Yamguen, Creuser la rencontre, 2024
  • Boluwatife Oyediran. Painter. Contemporary African art. Contemporary figurative painting. Black identity. Black figures portraits. Nigerian artist. Inverted Blackness.
    Boluwatife Oyediran, Dami, 2024
  • Ange Dakouo. Malian Artist. Contemporary African Art in Paris. AFIKARIS. Wall tapestries. Traditional artisanal techniques. Contemporary conceptual frameworks. Malian culture. Hybridity of techniques. Resilience. Global inequalities. Textile Artworks. Craftsmanship.
    Ange Dakouo, Impulsion collective, 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, Memory, 2024
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