Untitled #9

Armand Boua

Untitled #9, 2018163 x 94cmSign in to view price
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technique mixte sur cartonGalerie Cécile Fakhoury
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This contemporary artwork features a bold, abstract depiction of a human figure. The composition is dominated by a striking silhouette in shades of blue and gray, with a fragmented, collage-like appearance. The figure is depicted in a dynamic, almost kinetic pose, suggesting movement or action. The overall style and technique employ a combination of gestural brushstrokes and layered, torn paper elements, creating a sense of depth and texture. The artwork's title, "Soul," suggests the artist's intention to capture the essence or spirit of the human form through this unconventional, expressionistic approach. ...

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Armand Boua
Artist
Armand Boua
B.1978, Ivorian

To explore an exhibition by Armand Boua is to dive into the vibrant and at times violent contemporary street life of Abidjan. Abstract silhouettes are welcoming us. They will accompany us from one everyday life scene to another. Their faces lack details, nevertheless they stare at us intensely and stand before us with the placidity of those who have seen and lived everything. Yet, some of them are youngster, just out of their childhood spent in the streets where Armand Boua met them and where they are used to spend time together. The dazzling quality of Armand Boua's paintings conceals the long creative work at stake. Each of the painting is made of several layers of material - newspapers, cardboard, papers - which are gathered by the artist, glued together and painted before being washed and brushed in a cathartic gesture. Armand Boua is taking inspiration from his daily life, nurturing his practice with the human encounters he experiences. His choice of a rather abstract representation of characters, ethereal shapes of silhouettes, enables him to take distance with the immediacy of denunciation process to inscribe his practice in a universal geography and temporality open to multiple readings. Under the artist's hand, street becomes an epic field of representation. Composition and close framing give Armand Boua's paintings a photographic dimension. Caught in action, those silhouettes painted in black are surrounded by colorful halos resembling powerful auras as if revealed in negative thus creating a vibrant and blurred atmosphere hallucinatory visions can emerge from. ...

Armand Boua: Artworks
Foule Dja
Wotro I
Brobrosseur #7
Milou #2
Le Viep
Djossi
Armand BouaDjossi, 2018
187 x 170cm
Baraka #2
Le gbaffou
Les abobolais #1
Les roukaskas
Milou #1
Baraka #1
Brobrosseurs
Brobrosseurs #10
Brobrosseurs #5
Brobrosseurs #6
Brobrosseurs #8
Brobrosseurs #9
Djossi
Armand BouaDjossi, 2018
187 x 170cm
Foule Dja
Le fiston solo
Le gnabro
Le Viep
Les abobolais #2
Les sangbréli
Milou #2
Sans Titre #2
Singuina Popo
Thérèse
Untitled #1
Untitled #1
Untitled #10
Untitled #2
Untitled #3
Untitled #3
Untitled #4
Untitled #4
Untitled #5
Untitled #5
Untitled #6
Untitled #7
Untitled #8
Untitled #9
Wotro I
Wotro II
Les abobolais #1
Brobrosseurs #10
Sans Titre #2
Thérèse
Le gbaffou
Baraka #1
Untitled #5
Galerie Cécile Fakhoury
Gallery
Galerie Cécile Fakhoury
Abidjan, Paris, Dakar

Galerie Cecile Fakhoury opened its doors in Abidjan, Ivory Coast in September 2012. In May 2018, the gallery inaugurated its second space in Dakar, Senegal and a showroom in Paris, France. Shortly after, in March 2020, a new project space dedicated to emerging artists from Africa opened in Abidjan. In October 2021, Galerie Cecile Fakhoury inaugurated another gallery, opening in the 8th arrondissement of Paris on Avenue Matignon. The gallery promotes contemporary art from Africa and the Diaspora by providing visibility to the artistic diversity and creative spirit from the continent. Through its programming of solo and group exhibitions, participation in international art fairs, biennales, and collaboration with international galleries, Cecile Fakhoury is a leading force putting contemporary African art on the global map. The artists represented by the gallery are distinguished by their cultural identities and stories, they create a new language that crosses geographical boundaries and familiarities. They are observers of the world they live in, critics of society, and committed to their positions living within complex histories. In turn, they ask us to reconsider our own relation to the world. ...

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