Arman was Nkissi N’kondi, Microcosmos II

Dimitri Fagbohoun

Arman was Nkissi N’kondi, Microcosmos II, 201832cm ⌀25cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
bronze, wooden pedestal, glassGalerie Cécile Fakhoury
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This artwork features a small bronze figurine encased within a glass dome. The figurine depicts an ornately adorned figure with intricate details and textures. The overall composition is visually striking, with the glass dome creating a sense of isolation and contemplation around the sculptural piece. The artwork seems to blend elements of traditional and contemporary art, reflecting a unique artistic style and technique. This piece may be intended to explore themes of cultural heritage, ritual, or the human experience, though the specific context and the artist's intention behind the work are not immediately clear. ...

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Dimitri Fagbohoun
Artist
Dimitri Fagbohoun
B.1972, Beninese

Dimitri Fagbohoun was born in 1972 from a Beninese father and an Ukrainian mother, in Cotonou, Benin. Being raised in Cameroon before settling in France, where he lives and works now, the thematics and questions he raises are reflecting his course and history, between geographic and artistic borders. His work is then inseparable of his own life experience and of his plural identity. Protean, by the heterogeneous forms he uses, video, photography, installation, he expresses a relationship to identity and personal history within which his writing is disturbing the models that constitute them. From this tension results the emerging of other visions and new forms. As he conceives his artistic work to be an open field of propositions, his use of video, between experimentation and cinematographic form, goes to the limit of cinema and visual arts, changing the frontiers between those practices. He documents the notions he explores, thus producing mental representations of the visual territories he created. Many of his videos are linked to sound creations and exhale a quasi schizophrenic dimension of the thematics he deals with : identity, memory, religion, politics. ...

Dimitri Fagbohoun: Artworks
Adiyo
Adiyo
Maître de la coiffure en crête de coq, Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Maître de la coiffure en crête de coq, Microcosmos II, 2018
30cm ⌀20cm
Couillard, Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Couillard, Microcosmos II, 2018
33cm ⌀14cm
Akwaba, Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Akwaba, Microcosmos II, 2018
22cm ⌀15cm
Rockafella, Série Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Rockafella, Série Microcosmos II, 2018
61 x 41 x 31cm
Paul-Arman, Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Paul-Arman, Microcosmos II, 2018
34 x 32 x 17.5cm
Alafo Riri
B Ibeji’s, Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
B Ibeji’s, Microcosmos II, 2018
Série Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Série Microcosmos II, 2018
Kotarman, Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Kotarman, Microcosmos II, 2018
26cm ⌀14cm
Arman was Nkissi N’kondi, Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Arman was Nkissi N’kondi, Microcosmos II, 2018
32cm ⌀25cm
Helena, Série Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Helena, Série Microcosmos II, 2018
50 x 20 x 30cm
(Bounty)
Bounty)
Adiyo
Adiyo
Adiyo #2
Akwaba, Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Akwaba, Microcosmos II, 2018
Alafo Riri
Arman was Nkissi N’kondi, Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Arman was Nkissi N’kondi, Microcosmos II, 2018
B Ibeji’s, Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
B Ibeji’s, Microcosmos II, 2018
31 x 13 x 10cm
Black Kota, Série Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Black Kota, Série Microcosmos II, 2018
38 x 12 x 9cm
Couillard, Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Couillard, Microcosmos II, 2018
Dream of Tomorrow
Elément de Microcosmos
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Elément de Microcosmos, 2018
10 x 5 x 5cm
Elément de Microcosmos
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Elément de Microcosmos, 2018
10 x 5 x 5cm
Elisabeth As A Queen
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Elisabeth As A Queen, 2021
En attendant le vote des bêtes sauvages
Dimitri Fagbohoun
En attendant le vote des bêtes sauvages, 2022
Epstein, Microcosmos II, série Recollection
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Epstein, Microcosmos II, série Recollection, 2018
Evans, Série Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Evans, Série Microcosmos II, 2018
Helena, Série Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Helena, Série Microcosmos II, 2018
50 x 20 x 30cm
How do you say?
Dimitri Fagbohoun
How do you say?, 2018
100 x 150cm
In the Heart of Darkness
Dimitri Fagbohoun
In the Heart of Darkness, 2022
Kind of Blue #1
Kind of Blue #2
Kotarman, Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Kotarman, Microcosmos II, 2018
L'Afrique fantôme
Dimitri Fagbohoun
L'Afrique fantôme, 2022
35.5 x 27cm
L'aventure ambigue
L'ivrogne dans la brousse
Dimitri Fagbohoun
L'ivrogne dans la brousse, 2022
La cité dans le jour bleu
Dimitri Fagbohoun
La cité dans le jour bleu, 2022
La plus profonde mémoire des hommes
Dimitri Fagbohoun
La plus profonde mémoire des hommes, 2022
La route de la faim
Le chant de l'eau
Le devoir de violence
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Le devoir de violence, 2022
Les statues meurent aussi
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Les statues meurent aussi, 2022
Maître de la coiffure en crête de coq, Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Maître de la coiffure en crête de coq, Microcosmos II, 2018
Microcosmos II
One hundred thousand nights
Dimitri Fagbohoun
One hundred thousand nights, 2022
300 x 150cm
Paul-Arman, Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Paul-Arman, Microcosmos II, 2018
34 x 32 x 17.5cm
Paul-Guillaume, Série Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Paul-Guillaume, Série Microcosmos II, 2018
45 x 15 x 20cm
Rockafella, Série Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Rockafella, Série Microcosmos II, 2018
61 x 41 x 31cm
Sans titre
Sans titre
Sans titre
Série Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Série Microcosmos II, 2018
Sortir de la grande nuit
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Sortir de la grande nuit, 2022
Sweat in Copper
Telema Lwimbanganga
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Telema Lwimbanganga, 2018
35 x 20 x 20cm
The Gold Coast
The Irradiant Child
The Radiant Child
The Spirit of My Tribe
Dimitri Fagbohoun
The Spirit of My Tribe, 2022
When Paul meets Charles, Série Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
When Paul meets Charles, Série Microcosmos II, 2018
50 x 20 x 30cm
White figure
Dimitri Fagbohoun
White figure, 2017
20 x 110cm
Yves est mon berger, Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Yves est mon berger, Microcosmos II, 2018
Papa was a rolling stone
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Papa was a rolling stone, 2011
Till the end of time
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Till the end of time, 2013
Telema Lwimbanganga
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Telema Lwimbanganga, 2018
35 x 20 x 20cm
Série Microcosmos II
Dimitri Fagbohoun
Série Microcosmos II, 2018
50 x 20 x 30cm
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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