Scintillement

Carl-Edouard Keïta

Scintillement, 2021240 x 140cmSign in to view price
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Visual Elements: The artwork features a striking black and white color scheme, with a central figure depicted in an upright, almost floating position against a backdrop of abstract shapes and patterns. The overall composition creates a sense of depth and movement, with the central figure's outstretched arms and the surrounding figures creating a sense of energy and dynamism. Subject Matter: The central figure appears to be a spiritual or religious icon, with a serene and contemplative expression. The surrounding figures are shown in a state of reverence or worship, suggesting a religious or ceremonial context. Artistic Style and Technique: The artwork employs a distinctive, stylized approach, with the figures and shapes rendered in a highly abstract and angular manner. The use of strong contrasts and bold lines suggests a modern or expressionist artistic style. Context: This artwork may be intended to convey a sense of spiritual transcendence or the power of faith, with the central figure serving as a symbol of divine or metaphysical significance. The artist's intention may be to explore themes of spirituality, community, and the human experience. ...

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Carl-Edouard Keïta
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Carl-Edouard Keïta
B.1992

Born in 1992 in Abidjan, Carl-Edouard Keïta now lives and works in New York. A 2021 graduate of the New York Academy of Art, Carl-Edouard Keïta also won the prize for best draughtsman for his graduation work, some of which is presented in this group exhibition. Carl-Edouard Keïta discovered the history of African art during his economics studies in Atlanta, through a course offered at his university. As he describes it himself, this discovery was a real aesthetic revelation for him. Fascinated by lines, straight or curved, since his childhood, he became passionate about drawing, and was inspired by traditional, modern and contemporary references. From the angular forms of African statuary to the geometric decompositions of cubism, via the Ivorian vohou-vohou, Carl-Edouard Keïta’s influences are numerous and create bridges between eras and continents. Initially self-taught, then an art student, Carl-Edouard Keïta perfected his mastery of the pencil over the years, attached to the idea that pencil drawing, behind its apparent simplicity, can become the site of a true search for aesthetic sophistication and conceptual complexity. The sobriety of the pencil is synonymous for the artist with freedom. Keïta’s drawings show a great mastery of composition, each work carrying a story, a narrative. The decomposition of the bodies of the represented figures into several geometrically shaped elements can be understood as being mimetic of a movement of unveiling and deconstruction of the subjects addressed in his works, from the visible to the hidden. ...

Carl-Edouard Keïta: Artworks
Reality Check
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Adonis
Arlequin
Bienvenue à la Rose Rouge
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Bienvenue à la Rose Rouge, 2021
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Black Swan
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Black Swan, 2021
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Candide
Contortionist/Beggar Study #1
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Contortionist/Beggar Study #1, 2023
35 x 28cm
Dans les coulisses : danse sauvage
Carl-Edouard Keïta
Dans les coulisses : danse sauvage, 2021
140 x 202cm
Free at last
Carl-Edouard Keïta
Free at last, 2021
176 x 114cm
Fresh off
Inner Fight
Je suis le gardien de mon frère
Carl-Edouard Keïta
Je suis le gardien de mon frère, 2018
76 x 58cm
L'hippodrome
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L'hippodrome, 2023
83.5 x 105cm
Le club
Le répit
Leap Of Faith (Surya Bonaly)
Carl-Edouard Keïta
Leap Of Faith (Surya Bonaly), 2022
101 x 76cm
Les demoiselles or Whatever
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Les demoiselles or Whatever, 2018
77 x 112cm
Les Enfants Terribles
Carl-Edouard Keïta
Les Enfants Terribles, 2020
106 x 150cm
Les noces de l'Amazone
Carl-Edouard Keïta
Les noces de l'Amazone, 2023
263 x 153cm
Madame
Melka Soudani
Carl-Edouard Keïta
Melka Soudani, 2021
114.5 x 101.5cm
Mon beau pigeon
Carl-Edouard Keïta
Mon beau pigeon, 2023
59 x 103cm
Peridurale
Carl-Edouard Keïta
Peridurale, 2023
140 x 101.5cm
Plus verte ailleurs
Carl-Edouard Keïta
Plus verte ailleurs, 2022
61 x 51 x 4cm
Random Face 1
Carl-Edouard Keïta
Random Face 1, 2022
122 x 92cm
Random Face 2
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Random Face 2, 2022
122 x 92cm
Reality Check
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Reality Check, 2020
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Sans titre
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Sans titre, 2023
35.5 x 35.5 x 4cm
Sans titre
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Sans titre, 2023
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Sans titre
Scintillement
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Scintillement, 2021
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Self-portrait as Siki
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Self-portrait as Siki, 2023
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Tea and Mantis [Thé et mante religieuse]
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Tea and Mantis [Thé et mante religieuse], 2022
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Free at last
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Melka Soudani
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Melka Soudani, 2021
114.5 x 101.5cm
Bienvenue à la Rose Rouge
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Bienvenue à la Rose Rouge, 2021
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Black Swan
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Black Swan, 2021
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Scintillement
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Dans les coulisses : Danse sauvage
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Dans les coulisses : Danse sauvage, 2021
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Les Enfants Terribles
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Les demoiselles or Whatever
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Le Bal Noir
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Le Bal Noir, 2018
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The Departure
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The Departure, 2024
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Nur Jahan & Malik
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Nur Jahan & Malik, 2024
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Nocturnal Parallax
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Nocturnal Parallax, 2024
100 x 140 x 4cm
Karima
The Red Hour
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The Day After
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The Day After, 2024
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Study of Nur Jahan as Goddess
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Study of Nur Jahan as Goddess, 2024
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Habshi
Vision of Ahmadnagar
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Vision of Ahmadnagar, 2024
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Sunset on Ahmadnagar
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Sunset on Ahmadnagar, 2024
60 x 40.5 x 4cm
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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