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Aboudia

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Aboudia (b. 1983) draws inspiration from local street culture in his hometown of Abidjan, Ivory Coast. The artist is famous for his heavily layered, brutally energetic paintings that combine an innocence and spontaneity with the portrayal of a dark interior world. Since the Ivorian civil wars (2004 2011), his urban landscapes have been haunted by trauma: armed soldiers, ominous skulls, and a populace hemmed in by danger. His recent work continues to grapple with the hardships of daily life and the social inequalities within Ivorian society. In his imagery, Aboudia refers to characters from his direct neighborhood and contemporary Nouchi culture and language, illustrating the vitality and resilience of the inhabitants of Abidjan. With an immense variety of details coming in and out of focus, often only revealing themselves after several viewings, his paintings are a melting pot of references, paying homage to traditional arts and spirituality but also including images from contemporary West African culture.

Additional information

ISBN

9788891838285

Dimensions

239 x 310 mm

Book Type

Hardback

Author

C. Nzewi Ugochukwu-Smooth

Author Bio

Ugochukwu-Smooth C. Nzewi is a Nigerian artist, art historian, and curator, currently curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Gauz is the pen name of Patrick Armand-Gbaka Brede. Gauz is a photographer, writer, editor of a satirical Ivorian economic newspaper, and the author of the novel Debout-Paye, published in Paris in 2014 by Le Nouvel Attila .

Number of Pages

240

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