Emancipation #2

Thibaut Bouedjoro-Camus

Emancipation #2, 202233 x 24cmSign in to view price
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This striking painting features a bold, vibrant use of colors, with a central figure depicted in warm oranges and yellows, surrounded by deep, moody blues. The composition is dynamic, with the figures embracing and intertwining in an intimate, emotional gesture. The painting's style appears to be expressionistic, conveying a sense of raw, visceral emotion through the distorted, elongated figures and the dramatic, gestural brushstrokes. The artwork likely explores themes of human connection, vulnerability, and the complexities of the human experience, reflecting the artist's intention to capture a meaningful moment or emotional state. ...

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Thibaut Bouedjoro-Camus
Artist
Thibaut Bouedjoro-Camus
B.1996, French

Born in 1996 in Reims, Thibaut Bouedjoro-Camus now lives and works in Paris. A graduate of the Beaux-Arts de Paris in 2021, Thibaut Bouedjoro-Camus proposes a sensitive, poetic plastic writing, where the materiality of the paint and the figuration of the forms come to suggest the invisible, that which is not given to the eye but is guessed at by the senses. Whether they represent scenes from daily life, childhood memories, imagined moments, or are traces of an emotion left by a film or an artistic work, the paintings of Thibaut Bouedjoro-Camus resonate with each other and create a mesh of echoes, memories and sensations in which the viewer finds himself caught - and seeks to be caught. For the sensory experience that the artist proposes takes us out of the rigidity of appearances and allows us to grasp a tremor, to glimpse the cracks in our initial ideas in order to reach a freer movement, that of intuition perhaps, of the sensitive certainly. ...

Thibaut Bouedjoro-Camus: Artworks
Les mains de l’Etat
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusLes mains de l’Etat, 2021
41 x 33cm
Le Nègre du Narcisse
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusLe Nègre du Narcisse, 2021
150 x 150cm
Embrassade
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusEmbrassade, 2021
81 x 65cm
Balade à Bassam
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusBalade à Bassam, 2023
160 x 80cm
Bonjour, Prophète Harris
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusBonjour, Prophète Harris, 2022
132 x 150 x 3.5cm
Boubou
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusBoubou, 2022
50 x 40cm
Despo Rutti
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusDespo Rutti, 2021
19 x 14.5cm
Djidji Ayokwe
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusDjidji Ayokwe, 2022
120 x 180cm
Emancipation #1
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusEmancipation #1, 2022
33 x 24cm
Emancipation #2
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusEmancipation #2, 2022
33 x 24cm
Embrassade
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusEmbrassade, 2021
81 x 65cm
Emma
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusEmma, 2021
18.5 x 12cm
Giacometti
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusGiacometti, 2021
18 x 14.5cm
Guerrier Atchan
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusGuerrier Atchan, 2021
18 x 14.5cm
Jeune fille au foulard
La collection de Paul de Tarse
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusLa collection de Paul de Tarse, 2022
230 x 175 x 3.5cm
La Course
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusLa Course, 2023
100 x 73cm
Le Jeu II
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusLe Jeu II, 2023
92 x 73cm
Le Jeu III
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusLe Jeu III, 2023
92 x 73cm
Le Nègre du Narcisse
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusLe Nègre du Narcisse, 2021
150 x 150cm
Le nègre du narcisse
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusLe nègre du narcisse, 2021
18 x 14cm
Le songe de Catherine
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusLe songe de Catherine, 2022
200 x 250 x 3.5cm
Les mains de l'Etat
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusLes mains de l'Etat, 2021
146 x 97cm
Les mains de l’Etat
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusLes mains de l’Etat, 2021
41 x 33cm
Marie Koré
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusMarie Koré, 2022
14.5 x 13cm
Massage
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusMassage, 2022
35 x 27cm
Paul de Tarse
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusPaul de Tarse, 2022
50 x 40cm
Rachel Kéké
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusRachel Kéké, 2022
20.5 x 20cm
Roxane
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusRoxane, 2021
24.5 x 15cm
Vacances à Alger
Thibaut Bouedjoro-CamusVacances à Alger, 2023
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Violette
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18.5 x 12cm
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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