Portraits, regards d'aujourd'hui: Mable Agbodan Foundation presents artist Gustave Djonda in Paris

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Thursday, 02 November 2023 16:58
Portraits, regards d'aujourd'hui: Mable Agbodan Foundation presents artist Gustave Djonda in Paris

(Togo First) - The Mable Agbodan Foundation presents Togolese artist, Gustave Akpéhou Djonda, at the upcoming "Portraits, regards d'aujourd'hui" exhibition in Paris. Scheduled for November 23 to 26, the exhibition will showcase a collection of 100 sculptures in terracotta and rust, all depicting heads and faces.

Djonda, a self-taught artist from Togo, was born in 1972 in Lomé. His collection, entitled "100 Têtes sans Visages", explores the history of humanity, featuring faces, some of which are well-known, some not, but they all tell individual or collective stories–some of which carry dark memories such as memories of slavery and genocide.

The Togolese artist is a member of the "école de Lomé", a movement of committed self-taught artists. He ventured onto the artistic path in 1998, and since then has produced work that has been exposed throughout Africa and beyond.

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According to the Mablé Agbodan Foundation, supporting the exhibition and the artist aligns with its efforts to promote arts, design, and crafts. It is part of an approach that enhances local and indigenous resources, while promoting sustainable human development, particularly among young people and women, as well as grassroots communities.

The initiative is part of ongoing efforts to improve socio-economic living conditions in Togo and beyond.

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