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Sadikou Oukpedjo, Ange berger honte du pouvoir, 2018

Sadikou Oukpedjo

Ange berger honte du pouvoir, 2018
Mixed media on canvas
150 x 150 cm
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'Mysterious half-man, half-animal beings appear on the canvas in surreal, seemingly mythological scenes…Through visually raw and dynamic imagery, the Ivory Coast-based artist explores existence following the belief that man was...
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"Mysterious half-man, half-animal beings appear on the canvas in surreal, seemingly mythological scenes…Through visually raw and dynamic imagery, the Ivory Coast-based artist explores existence following the belief that man was first created as a hybrid being.
 
 Oukpedjo believes that human beings were originally fused with animal forms, while at the same time remaining conscious of their humanity. Thus, the human possesses a kind of dual consciousness as well as a complex physicality that goes beyond our conventional understanding of the human form. It is man’s separation from the animal being that has and continues to preoccupy the artist, who claims that this perceived ‘liberation’ is, in fact, the cause of violence and conflict in the human world. Through his artistic practice, Oukpedjo seeks to better understand the consequences of this severing, a process that he calls self-induced and describes as a perverse kind of cannibalism: ‘Like the female animal that eats its placenta, man feeds on his first form in the world by erasing traces of his animality.’ 
 
 Simultaneously strange and familiar, Oukpedjo’s figures appear to reference Greek mythologies…Beyond spiritual and cultural narratives, Oukpedjo’s hybrid beings encompass the struggles and mutations that lead to the formation of a national and personal identity… The artist’s attempt to create a new mythology, which promotes unity and integrity rather than continual conflict."

  - Millie Walton/Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery

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Provenance

Africa First Artist Residency, Tel-Aviv,  April 2018.

Exhibitions

African Studies Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel | Palimpsest: Sadikou Oukpedjo, Sharon Pazner | January 2018 - October 2018.

Publications

Idit Toledano, The African Studies Gallery | "Palimpsest: Sadikou Oukpedjo and Sharon Pazner" | The African Studies Gallery | July 2018 .
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