ARE WE GOING SOMEWHERE OR JUST GOING: Summer Group Exhibition

3 Juillet - 9 Août 2025
  • ARE WE GOING SOMEWHERE OR JUST GOING

    JUSQU'AU 9 AOÛT

    Dans la brume estivale, la frontière se brouille entre le voyage et l’errance.

     

    L’exposition invite à explorer cet état de suspension, cet entre-deux : entre deux échanges, entre la nuit et le jour, entre le lieu d’où l’on vient et celui vers lequel on rêve. Comme ces étés d’enfance qui semblent s’étirer à l’infini, comme l’idée d’un « chez-soi », à la fois tangible et chimérique.

     

    Dans un monde fracturé par les crises migratoires, les mémoires coloniales et les dérèglements climatiques, partir n’est pas toujours un choix. Ce sont des récits de départs et de retours, de frontières tracées par les circonstances et adoucies par le temps. Ce sont des souvenirs façonnés en chemin.

     

    Ici, la nostalgie n’est pas une simple émotion : elle devient une manière d’avancer. La mémoire en est la boussole, et le rêve, la carte.

     

    Car ce qui demeure essentiel au fond, c’est le voyage.

  • SÉLECTION D'OEUVRES
    • Boluwatife Oyediran, Simone & Lloyd (The Favorite One), 2025
      Boluwatife Oyediran, Simone & Lloyd (The Favorite One), 2025
    • Boluwatife Oyediran, David and Avery (Party Size), 2025
      Boluwatife Oyediran, David and Avery (Party Size), 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, Hell or High Water, 2023
    • Matthew Eguavoen, The Ritual of Reclamation, 2025
      Matthew Eguavoen, The Ritual of Reclamation, 2025
    • Matthew Eguavoen, Glory in the Dust, 2025
      Matthew Eguavoen, Glory in the Dust, 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, Starched Agbada with Hansa Yellow Embroidery, 2024
    • 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, Ada's Beaded Blouse with Side Tassels, 2024
    • Saidou Dicko, The Green Statue, 2025
      Saidou Dicko, The Green Statue, 2025
    • Saidou Dicko, The waterfall, 2025
      Saidou Dicko, The waterfall, 2025
    • Saïdou Dicko The red cow, 2025 - Watercolor painting on paper - Art Geneve
      Saidou Dicko, The red cow, 2025
    • Saidou Dicko, Blue sky, 2025
      Saidou Dicko, Blue sky, 2025
    • Ousmane Niang, L'arbre accroupi, 2025
      Ousmane Niang, L'arbre accroupi, 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, And We Hired a Carpenter to Patch the Cloth, 2024
      Eva Obodo, And We Hired a Carpenter to Patch the Cloth, 2024
    • Nasreddine Bennacer, Tel Jour, Telle Nuit , 2024
      Nasreddine Bennacer, Tel Jour, Telle Nuit , 2024
    • Omar Mahfoudi, The Blue Amazonia, 2024
      Omar Mahfoudi, The Blue Amazonia, 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, La flûte enchantée, 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
    • 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 mardi, 2024
    • Hervé Yamguen sculpture. Bronze. Historical Cameroonian artist. Abstract figurative. AFIKARIS Gallery. Contemporary African Art in Paris. Cercle Kapsiki.
      Hervé Yamguen, Présence à l'aurore, 2025
    • Hervé Yamguen sculpture. Bronze. Historical Cameroonian artist. Abstract figurative. AFIKARIS Gallery. Contemporary African Art in Paris. Cercle Kapsiki.
      Hervé Yamguen, Veilleur Danseur 2, 2024
    • Hervé Yamguen drawing. Cameroonian historical Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. Acrylic on paper. Colorful drawing. Abstract Figurative. Cercle Kapsiki.
      Hervé Yamguen, Un rêve sans limite, 2025
    • Hervé Yamguen painting. Cameroonian historical Artist. Contemporary African art in Paris. Acrylic on paper. Colorful painting. Abstract Figurative. Cercle Kapsiki.
      Hervé Yamguen, Danser avec ce qui s'agite, 2023
    • Hervé Yamguen, Swinguer dans le temps, 2023
      Hervé Yamguen, Swinguer dans le temps, 2023
    • Marc Posso photograph. Gabonese Artist. Young artist. Contemporary african art in Paris. AFIKARIS Gallery. Self-taught Photographer. Figurative photography. Photography printed on canvas. Diversity of the African continent. Bold colors. Contrast of colours. Black beauty.
      Marc Posso, Avant la soirée !, 2021
    • Nana Yaw Oduro, HE WAS SUCH A NOBLE MAN, 2022
      Nana Yaw Oduro, HE WAS SUCH A NOBLE MAN, 2022
    • 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, Searching for Light, 2024