Ocabialé #2

Bamouin Sinzé

Ocabialé #2, 2020147 x 147cmSign in to view price
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mixed media on canvasGalerie Cécile Fakhoury
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The artwork features a vibrant yellow background with dark, abstract silhouettes in the foreground. The shapes suggest two ominous figures emerging from a hazy, atmospheric landscape. The use of dripping paint and flowing lines creates a sense of movement and energy, while the muted tones and grittiness lend an ominous mood to the piece. The artist likely intended to evoke a sense of unease and uncertainty through this striking visual composition, exploring themes of the human condition and our relationship with the natural world. ...

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Bamouin Sinzé
Artist
Bamouin Sinzé
B.1995, Ivorian

Since his childhood, Bamouin Sinzé has transported himself into an inner world, a world of chimeras in which he can gather himself. The plastic gesture allows him to give life to the figures that inhabit him, to give shape to the shadows. If this universe is not tangible, it is not necessarily non-existent. For Bamouin Sinzé, each of us has an intimate and specific knowledge of it, but only some of us have the curiosity or the temerity to assume it and embrace it. Bamouin Sinzé, with a candle in his hand, draws lines, circles and curves in the air under his upside down canvas, most of the time at night, like invisible writing. The smoke transcribes these gestures on the canvas by grey and vaporous, fragile marks. The evanescence thus appears to be at the centre of his work. The artist seeks to represent a fragment of immortalized time, to seize the impalpable, to represent what inexorably ends up disappearing. ...

Bamouin Sinzé: Artworks
Ivresse
Bamouin Sinzé
Ivresse, 2020
129 x 129cm
Origine #1
Bamouin Sinzé
Origine #1, 2020
140 x 130cm
Evanescence #2
Bamouin Sinzé
Evanescence #2, 2020
140 x 120cm
Kôguôè #1
Bamouin Sinzé
Kôguôè #1, 2020
140 x 130cm
Assoman (Ma chérie)
Bamouin Sinzé
Assoman (Ma chérie), 2020
150 x 180cm
Gnamien Blé #1
Bamouin Sinzé
Gnamien Blé #1, 2020
150 x 180cm
Errance
Bamouin Sinzé
Errance, 2020
160 x 160cm
Le banquet
Bamouin Sinzé
Le banquet, 2020
150 x 180cm
Sans titre)
Bamouin Sinzé
Sans titre), 2020
140 x 120cm
Sans titre)
Bamouin Sinzé
Sans titre), 2020
120 x 120cm
Sans titre)
Bamouin Sinzé
Sans titre), 2020
130 x 130cm
Sans titre)
Bamouin Sinzé
Sans titre), 2020
150 x 100.5cm
Sans titre)
Bamouin Sinzé
Sans titre), 2020
150 x 100.5cm
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Bamouin Sinzé
Sans titre), 2020
140 x 130cm
Agna (La réunion)
Bamouin Sinzé
Agna (La réunion), 2020
160 x 152cm
Assoman (Ma chérie)
Bamouin Sinzé
Assoman (Ma chérie), 2020
Awalé
Ayeka (L'orphelin)
Bamouin Sinzé
Ayeka (L'orphelin), 2020
150 x 150cm
Cantique #1
Bamouin Sinzé
Cantique #1, 2020
50.4 x 24 x 12cm
Cantique #2
Bamouin Sinzé
Cantique #2, 2020
44 x 29.5 x 19cm
Djavouais (L'ami fidèle)
Bamouin Sinzé
Djavouais (L'ami fidèle), 2020
150 x 150cm
Errance
Bamouin Sinzé
Errance, 2020
129 x 129cm
Errance
Bamouin Sinzé
Errance, 2020
140 x 130cm
Errance
Bamouin Sinzé
Errance, 2020
160 x 160cm
Evanescence #1
Bamouin Sinzé
Evanescence #1, 2020
140 x 120cm
Evanescence #2
Bamouin Sinzé
Evanescence #2, 2020
140 x 120cm
Gnamien Blé #1
Bamouin Sinzé
Gnamien Blé #1, 2020
150 x 180cm
Gnamien Blé #2
Bamouin Sinzé
Gnamien Blé #2, 2020
159 x 159cm
Ivresse
Bamouin Sinzé
Ivresse, 2020
129 x 129cm
Kôguôè #1
Kôguôè #2
Bamouin Sinzé
Kôguôè #2, 2020
150 x 150cm
Kôguôè #3
Bamouin Sinzé
Kôguôè #3, 2020
140 x 130cm
Le banquet
Bamouin Sinzé
Le banquet, 2020
150 x 180cm
Lucifer
Bamouin Sinzé
Lucifer, 2020
150 x 120cm
N’da
Ocabialé #1
Bamouin Sinzé
Ocabialé #1, 2020
150 x 150cm
Ocabialé #2
Bamouin Sinzé
Ocabialé #2, 2020
147 x 147cm
Ocâbialé #2
Bamouin Sinzé
Ocâbialé #2, 2020
148 x 148cm
Ocâbialé #3
Bamouin Sinzé
Ocâbialé #3, 2020
180 x 150cm
Origine #1
Bamouin Sinzé
Origine #1, 2020
140 x 130cm
Srantiblé (L'homme noir)
Bamouin Sinzé
Srantiblé (L'homme noir), 2020
160 x 160cm
Untitled
Bamouin Sinzé
Untitled, 2020
150 x 150cm
Yésus
Kôguôè #2
Bamouin Sinzé
Kôguôè #2, 2020
150 x 150cm
Errance
Bamouin Sinzé
Errance, 2020
129 x 129cm
Evanescence #1
Bamouin Sinzé
Evanescence #1, 2020
140 x 120cm
Cantique #1
Bamouin Sinzé
Cantique #1, 2020
50.4 x 24 x 12cm
Awalé
Djavouais (L'ami fidèle)
Bamouin Sinzé
Djavouais (L'ami fidèle), 2020
150 x 150cm
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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