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  • Art Brussels

    Nasreddine Bennacer - Saïdou Dicko - Salifou Lindou - Omar Mahfoudi - Jean David Nkot - Ozioma Onuzulike - Temandrota
  • 20 – 23 April, 2023

    Stand 6C-14

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  • Nasreddine Bennacer
    Photo Credit: Studio Vanssay

    Nasreddine Bennacer

    NASREDDINE BENNACER WAS BORN IN 1967 IN GUELMA, ALGERIA. HE LIVES AND WORKS IN PARIS.

    A self-taught artist, Bennacer moved to France in 1991, at the beginning of the black decade, and for more than twenty years has been developing a practice mainly focussed on drawing – in which he explores the different materials, tools and processes – while also trying his hand at photography, video and sculpture. His works also crystallise something deeply intimate, a quest for identity in a pendulum movement, a hybridity, and an inner revolt.

    Bennacer writes and translates with an instinctive and sharp line his observations in relation to contexts that challenge by their complexity and upset by the violence that sometimes characterises them. Behind a meticulous and often poetic aesthetic, the artist denounces an increasingly rationalised and manipulated world.

    Nasreddine Bennacer’s work has been exhibited in institutions in France – including the Palais de Tokyo – and in Luxembourg; as well as during international fairs in Dubai, Miami, Moscow, London, Istanbul and Paris.

    • Nasreddine Bennacer Monade, 2023 Gouache on Japanese paper mounted on canvas D: 20 cm / D: 8 in

      Nasreddine Bennacer

      Monade, 2023

      Gouache on Japanese paper mounted on canvas

      D: 20 cm / D: 8 in

      € 600.00
    • Nasreddine Bennacer Sans titre, 2023 Gouache on Japanese paper mounted on canvas 60x40 cm / 24x16 in

      Nasreddine Bennacer

      Sans titre, 2023

      Gouache on Japanese paper mounted on canvas

      60x40 cm / 24x16 in

      € 2,500.00
    • Nasreddine Bennacer Monade, 2023 Gouache on Japanese paper mounted on canvas D: 40 cm / D: 16 in

      Nasreddine Bennacer

      Monade, 2023

      Gouache on Japanese paper mounted on canvas

      D: 40 cm / D: 16 in

      € 1,800.00
    • Nasreddine Bennacer Monade, 2023 Gouache on Japanese paper mounted on canvas D: 40 cm / D: 16 in

      Nasreddine Bennacer

      Monade, 2023

      Gouache on Japanese paper mounted on canvas

      D: 40 cm / D: 16 in

      € 1,800.00
    • Nasredinne Bennacer Sarab, 2023 Gouache on paper mounted on canvas D: 160 cm / D: 63 in

      Nasredinne Bennacer

      Sarab, 2023

      Gouache on paper mounted on canvas
      D: 160 cm / D: 63 in

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  • Saïdou Dicko

    Saïdou Dicko

    SAÏDOU DICKO WAS BORN IN 1979 IN DEOU, BURKINA FASO. HE LIVES AND WORKS IN PARIS.

     

    A self-taught artist, Saïdou Dicko’s art pays tribute to the Peul culture in which he grew up. The shadow is the master in his work, erasing social and cultural differences to convey a universal message of peace and love.

     

    Although he is known for his painted photographs, the artist does not consider himself a photographer but an artist using the medium of photography. Thus, Dicko’s characters can be found in one medium to another: drawing, embroidery and video. He captures moments of play and bears witness to the infinite imagination of the children who inhabit his works.

     

    Winner of an award for his first exhibition at the Dakar Biennial in 2006, Saïdou Dicko’s work is now presented at biennials, fairs and international exhibitions. Since 2003, he has participated in numerous fairs such as Paris Photo (Paris, France), artgenève (Geneva, Switzerland), Photo Basel (Basel, Switzerland), 1-54 London (London, UK) and 1-54 New York (New York, USA).

    • Saïdou Dicko Iceland in my Yacht ACT1 TMS Vert, 2022 Painted photograph. Unique piece. 75x100 cm / 30x39 in

      Saïdou Dicko

      Iceland in my Yacht ACT1 TMS Vert, 2022

      Painted photograph. Unique piece.

      75x100 cm / 30x39 in

    • Holidays in Argentina - Saidou Dicko - 90x120cm - Painted photography

      Saïdou Dicko

      Holidays in Argentina T BF Feuilles, 2022

      Painted photograph. Unique piece.

      90x120 cm / 35x47 in

    • Saïdou Dicko Bubble in the Yacht TMS R Soleil, 2022 Painted photograph. Unique piece. 90x120 cm / 35x47 in

      Saïdou Dicko

      Bubble in the Yacht TMS R Soleil, 2022

      Painted photograph. Unique piece.

      90x120 cm / 35x47 in

      $ 7,500.00 / € 6,800.00
    • Saïdou Dicko Shepherd Princess, 2023 Watercolour on paper 30x40 cm / 12x16 in

      Saïdou Dicko

      Shepherd Princess, 2023

      Watercolour on paper

      30x40 cm / 12x16 in

    • Saïdou Dicko Statue S, 2023 Watercolour on paper 40x30 cm / 16x12 in

      Saïdou Dicko

      Statue S, 2023

      Watercolour on paper

      40x30 cm / 16x12 in

    • Saïdou Dicko Où est la bergère ?, 2023 Watercolour on paper 30x40 cm / 12x16 in

      Saïdou Dicko

      Où est la bergère ?, 2023

      Watercolour on paper

      30x40 cm / 12x16 in

    • Saïdou Dicko La chèvre, 2022 Watercolour, ink and pencil on paper mounted on canvas 135x151 cm / 53x59 in

      Saïdou Dicko

      La chèvre, 2022

      Watercolour, ink and pencil on paper mounted on canvas

      135x151 cm / 53x59 in

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  • Salifou Lindou

    SALIFOU LINDOU WAS BORN IN IN 1965 IN FOUMBAN, CAMEROON. HE LIVES AND WORKS IN DOUALA.

    A major artist of the Cameroonian art scene, Salifou Lindou was, and still is, a mentor for the next generations of artists. He co-founded the Kapsiki Circle in 1998 to introduce the arts in the city of Douala by organising exhibitions, projects and residencies, inviting artists from all over the world to transform the public space.

    On the paper as well as on the canvas, Salifou Lindou explores the complexity of human beings through scenes of daily life. From internal fights to TV debates, going through political instability that leads to an exodus, the work of Lindou talks about and starts from daily life. It is both introspective and fed by his observation of society.

     

    Lindou celebrated in 2022 the 30th anniversary of his career, and represented the same year, Cameroon at the Venise Biennal. His work has been featured in numerous international fairs (Art Paris, 1-54 New York, artgenève...) but also in institutional exhibitions including at the National Museum of Yaounde (Yaounde, Cameroon); Institut des Cultures de l’Islam (Paris, France); Art Hub Copenhagen (Copenhagen, Denmark).

    Salifou Lindou
    • Salifou Lindou Untitled (Sketchbook P.14), 2017 Pastel on paper 31x22 cm / 12x9 in

      Salifou Lindou

      Untitled (Sketchbook P.14), 2017

      Pastel on paper 

      31x22 cm / 12x9 in

       

      € 800.00
    • Salifou Lindou Untitled (Sketchbook P.6), 2017 Pastel on paper 31x22 cm / 12x9 in

      Salifou Lindou

      Untitled (Sketchbook P.6), 2017

      Pastel on paper 

      31x22 cm / 12x9 in

       

      € 800.00
    • Salifou Lindou Mère et fille, 2019 Pastel on paper mounted on canvas 66x50 cm / 26x20 in

      Salifou Lindou

      Mère et fille, 2019

      Pastel on paper mounted on canvas

      66x50 cm / 26x20 in

       

      € 2,500.00
    • Salifou Lindou Jeune fille assise, 2019 Pastel on paper mounted on canvas 92x64 cm / 36x25 in

      Salifou Lindou

      Jeune fille assise, 2019

      Pastel on paper mounted on canvas

      92x64 cm / 36x25 in

       

      € 4,000.00
    • Salifou Lindou Sans titre, 2019 Pastel on paper mounted on canvas 150x128 cm / 59x50 in

      Salifou Lindou

      Sans titre, 2019

      Pastel on paper mounted on canvas

      150x128 cm / 59x50 in

       

      € 9,000.00
    • Salifou Lindou Social Game 3, 2022 Pastel, acrylic, posca and collage on canvas 166x160 cm / 65x63 in

      Salifou Lindou

      Social Game 3, 2022

      Pastel, acrylic, posca and collage on canvas
      166x160 cm / 65x63 in

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  • Omar Mahfoudi
    Photo Credit: Candice Hénin

    Omar Mahfoudi

    OMAR MAHFOUDI WAS BORN IN 1981 IN TANGIER, MOROCCO. HE LIVES AND WORKS IN PARIS.


    A self-taught artist, Omar Mahfoudi plays with the movement the matter creates on the surface of the canvas. Fantasmagorical landscapes arise to challenge the place of humans among nature, mirroring the ongoing climate crisis.

    The lockdown caused by the covid pandemic, awakened in Omar Mahfoudi a desire for mystical exile leading to a need to reconnect with nature – as well as to answer its call for help. Hence, his series about fire embodies the situation of ecological emergency. If the main subject of this series remains the element, it also explores its relationship with human beings. Sometimes fire is controlled, and sometimes it escapes. The flames take over the canvas in an abstract dance and invade the artist’s usually dreamlike landscapes.

    Mahfoudi’s work has been showcased during numerous international art fairs such as 1-54 London (London, UK), ARCO (Madrid, Spain), artgenève (Geneva, Switzerland) and Art Cologne (Cologne, Germany) .

    • Omar Mahfoudi La fascination extrême pour le feu 7, 2022 Liquid acrylic on canvas 50x50 cm / 20x20 in

      Omar Mahfoudi

      La fascination extrême pour le feu 7, 2022
      Liquid acrylic on canvas

      50x50 cm / 20x20 in

    • Omar Mahfoudi La fascination extrême pour le feu 2, 2022 Liquid acrylic on canvas 50x60 cm / 20x23 in

      Omar Mahfoudi

      La fascination extrême pour le feu 2, 2022
      Liquid acrylic on canvas

      50x60 cm / 20x23 in

      € 2,800.00
    • Omar Mahfoudi Mémoires d'un pryromane 1, 2022 Liquid acrylic on canvas 50x60 cm / 20x23 in

      Omar Mahfoudi

      Mémoires d'un pryromane 1, 2022
      Liquid acrylic on canvas

      50x60 cm / 20x23 in

      € 2,800.00
    • Omar Mahfoudi La fascination extrême pour le feu 4, 2022 Liquid acrylic on canvas 61x50 cm / 24x20 in

      Omar Mahfoudi

      La fascination extrême pour le feu 4, 2022
      Liquid acrylic on canvas

      61x50 cm / 24x20 in

      € 2,800.00
    • Omar Mahfoudi La fascination extrême pour le feu 3, 2022 Liquid acrylic on canvas 50x50 cm / 20x20 in

      Omar Mahfoudi

      La fascination extrême pour le feu 3, 2022
      Liquid acrylic on canvas

      50x50 cm / 20x20 in

    • Omar Mahfoudi The Fire Dance, 2022-2023 Liquid acrylic on canvas 120x120 cm / 47x47 in

      Omar Mahfoudi

      The Fire Dance, 2022-2023
      Liquid acrylic on canvas

      120x120 cm / 47x47 in

      € 7,000.00
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  • Jean David Nkot
    Photo Credit: Studio Vanssay

    Jean David Nkot

    JEAN DAVID NKOT WAS BORN IN 1989 IN DOUALA, IN CAMEROON WHERE HE LIVES AND WORKS.

    A graduate of Foumban’s Institute of Fine Arts and the National School of Arts, Paris- Cergy, France, the aesthetic of Nkots’ works unfolds through realistic portraits over a mapped background.

    While he is a painter of the human condition, since 2020, he tackles the issue of the exploitation of raw materials in Africa and the economical and political stakes underneath. He now focuses his thought on cotton growing, which he associates with the beginnings of capitalism through its cultivation and trading. He underlines its environmental and human impact and links it to the North/South relationship.

    Nkot’s work has been shown at art fairs in Miami, New York, London, Paris, Marrakech and Cape Town. It has also been exhibited in international institutions such as the Guangdong Times Museum (Guangdong, China), Institut des Cultures d’Islam (Paris, France), SAVVY Contemporary (Berlin, Allemagne) , Kunsthalle Krems (Krems, Austria) .

    • Jean David Nkot @Amedeluxe##.fr.com, 2023 Acrylic and silkscreen printing on canvas 170x205 cm / 67x81 in

      Jean David Nkot

      @Amedeluxe##.fr.com, 2023
      Acrylic and silkscreen printing on canvas

      170x205 cm / 67x81 in

      € 24,000.00
    • Jean David Nkot www.@cottonbackground.com.fr, 2023 Acrylic and silkscreen printing on canvas 200x330 cm / 79x130 in

      Jean David Nkot

      www.@cottonbackground.com.fr, 2023
      Acrylic and silkscreen printing on canvas

      200x330 cm / 79x130 in

      € 40,000.00
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  • Ozioma Onuzulike

    Ozioma Onuzulike

    OZIOMA ONUZULIKE WAS BORN IN 1972 IN ACHI, NIGERIA. HE LIVES AND WORKS IN NSUKKA.


    A ceramic artist and poet, Ozioma Onuzulike graduated from Nsukka University in Nigeria , where he is currently a professor of ceramic art and African art and design history. His tapestries in ceramic explore the historical and sociological roots of the political and socio-economic turmoil in Africa.

    Onuzulike works with locally sourced clay, recycled glass and copper wires, which resemble Africa’s prestige cloths such as Nigerian Akwete and Aso Oke; or lace – all of which are highly regarded in Africa as markers of social status. The titles of his works refer to a garment and the status of the person wearing it. The artist crafts precious objects, symbols of power and protection. He participates in the ongoing conversation around the issue of social change and our relationship with the environment.

    Onuzulike’s work has been shown at the Armory Show (New York, USA), artgenève (Geneva, Switzerland) and 1-54 London (London, UK); and was also part of institutional shows like at the Centre for Contemporary Art (Lagos, Nigeria) and the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology of Cambridge (Cambridge, UK).

    • Ozioma Onuzulike Deep Coloured Lace for the Chief's Little Daughter, 2022 Stoneware clays, ash glazes, recycled glass and copper wire 100x96x11 cm / 39.3x37.8x4.3 in

      Ozioma Onuzulike

      Deep Coloured Lace for the Chief's Little Daughter, 2022
      Stoneware clays, ash glazes, recycled glass and copper wire
      100x96x11 cm / 39.3x37.8x4.3 in
    • Ozioma Onuzulike - Society Lady's Golden Lace with Stepped Design, 2022
      Ozioma Onuzulike
      Society Lady's Golden Lace with Stepped Design
      , 2022
      Stoneware Clay, Ash Glazes, Recycled glass and repurposed copper wires
      193x173x10 cm / 76x68x4 in
      € 35,000.00
    • Ozioma Onuzulike Ageing Plaid Skirt with Waist Gather, 2022 Stoneware clay, Ash glaze, Engobe and aluminium wires and Ceramic Chainmail 178x163x9 cm / 70x64x3,5 in

      Ozioma Onuzulike

      Ageing Plaid Skirt with Waist Gather, 2022
      Stoneware clay, Ash glaze, Engobe and aluminium wires and Ceramic Chainmail 
      178x163x9 cm / 70x64x3,5 in
      € 32,000.00
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  • Temandrota

    Temandrota

    TEMANDROTA, WHOSE BIRTH NAME IS RANDRIAHASANDRATRA RAZAFIMANDIMBY, WAS BORN IN 1975 IN ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR, WHERE HE CURRENTLY LIVES AND WORKS.


    Raised in a family of hunters in the south of Madagascar, Temandrota has su
    ffered from the kéré (famine caused by drought in the south of the island), an age-old tragedy that has been a driving force in his creative process. His art is strongly influenced by his Tandroy identity (people of the Androy region, the arid south of the Big Island), and he questions the traditional world, linked to orality and the land. The artist draws his inspiration from nature and the ambivalence of a modern society marked by its traditions.

    The first winner of the Paritana Prize in 2017, the artist manipulates both recycled elements representative of consumer society and natural elements such as sap, sisal (also called Agave sisalana) , soil or pigments of animal or plant origin. Temandrota’s work was part of the exhibition Madagascar, Arts de la Grande Île in 2018 at the Quai Branly Museum (Paris, France).

    • Temandrota Agnombe Vasia (Le Médiateur), 2017-2022 Mixed media (wood, rattan, toys). Sculpture. 200x50x15 cm / 78x20x6 in

      Temandrota

      Agnombe Vasia (Le Médiateur), 2017-2022
      Mixed media (wood, rattan, toys). Sculpture.
      200x50x15 cm / 78x20x6 in
      € 3,500.00
    • Temandrota Berenty (La où est la source), 2022 Sisal (Agave sisalana), soil, papers, pigments, sap 120x80cm / 47x31 in

      Temandrota

      Berenty (La où est la source), 2022
      Sisal (Agave sisalana), soil, papers, pigments, sap
      120x80cm / 47x31 in
      € 4,000.00
    • Temandrota Berenty (La où est la source), 2022 Sisal (Agave sisalana), soil, papers, pigments, sap 120x80cm / 47x31 in

      Temandrota

      Berenty (La où est la source), 2022
      Sisal (Agave sisalana), soil, papers, pigments, sap
      120x80cm / 47x31 in
      € 4,000.00
    • Temandrota Berenty (La où est la source), 2022 Sisal (Agave sisalana), soil, papers, pigments, sap 120x80cm / 47x31 in

      Temandrota

      Berenty (La où est la source), 2022
      Sisal (Agave sisalana), soil, papers, pigments, sap
      120x80cm / 47x31 in
    • Temandrota Ariba, 2022 Sisal (Agave sisalana), soil, papers, pigments, sap 200x180 cm / 79x71 in

      Temandrota

      Ariba, 2022
      Sisal (Agave sisalana), soil, papers, pigments, sap
      200x180 cm / 79x71 in
      € 8,000.00
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