Rhythm of Painting

Ouattara Watts

Rhythm of Painting, 2018204.5 x 209cmSign in to view price
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mixed media on canvasGalerie Cécile Fakhoury
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The artwork features a vibrant and playful composition, blending bold colors, organic shapes, and abstract elements. At the center, a peculiar form resembles a technological device or symbol, surrounded by various geometric shapes and patterns. The overall style suggests a whimsical, surreal, and experimental approach, likely inspired by the artist's unique creative vision. While the specific subject matter may not be immediately recognizable, the piece invites the viewer to engage with its visual language and explore the artist's interpretation of the contemporary world. ...

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Ouattara Watts
Artist
Ouattara Watts
B.1957, American

Through vibrant colors, dynamic shapes, and hypnotic signs and symbols, Ouattara Watts explores the spiritual bonds that transcend geography and nationality. By merging found objects, photographs, and raw materials, Watts' paintings invoke the artist's multicultural identity and offer various levels of readings, socially and historically. With lyricism and wit, Watts conjures imaginary worlds and magical visions, both urban and ancestral, to contemplate the metaphysical relationships between beings. ...

Ouattara Watts: Artworks
Création du Monde
Africa United
Ouattara WattsAfrica United, 2018
284 x 355.5cm
African soldiers
Création du Monde
Dogon Culture
Door of the Cosmos #2
Flash of Shango
Imagine Peace
Intercessor #1
Intercessor #2
Ouattara WattsIntercessor #2, 2022
152.5 x 152.5cm
Intercessor #3
Intercessor #5
Ouattara WattsIntercessor #5, 2022
121.9 x 121.9cm
La Dama 1
Ouattara WattsLa Dama 1, 2019
218 x 160cm
Matrix #0
Ouattara WattsMatrix #0, 2003
305 x 274cm
Oté-Fé
Ouattara WattsOté-Fé, 2018
277 x 318cm
Rhythm of Painting
Soleil Bantou
To A Rimbaud
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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