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Yélélé vous fait découvrir et aimer l’art contemporain africain.

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« Mother and child », Njideka Akunyili Crosby Happy mother day!🎉🎊 Ayunkili’s work reproduces daily scenes from family life.The artist’s paintings depict images of her family and friends.The subjects don’t look at the spectator and seem to be immersed in moments of reflection.

« Mother and child », Njideka Akunyili Crosby

Happy mother day!🎉🎊

Ayunkili’s work reproduces daily scenes from family life.The artist’s paintings depict images of her family and friends.The subjects don’t look at the spectator and seem to be immersed in moments of reflection.
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« Aurore Iradukunda », Amoako Boafo Amoako is one of the most exciting artist of the African art scene. His portraits captivate with serene poses and the captivating gaze of the characters. Amoako uses his art to present new ways to approach blackness. #contemporaryart

« Aurore Iradukunda », Amoako Boafo

Amoako is one of the most exciting artist of the African art scene.

His portraits captivate with serene poses and the captivating gaze of the characters. Amoako uses his art to present new ways to approach blackness. #contemporaryart
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« You Lead We Follow», Zemba Luzamba The Congolese artist based in South Africa explore through his works difficulties of migrants.His recent oil paintings question and caricature African political and social structures #contemporaryart #contemporaryartist #contemporarypainting

« You Lead We Follow», Zemba Luzamba

The Congolese artist based in South Africa explore through his works difficulties of migrants.His recent oil paintings question and caricature African political and social structures

#contemporaryart #contemporaryartist #contemporarypainting
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«Untitled », William Bakaimo His paintings of half-human, half-animal characters explore the impact of life's difficulties on our environment.He considers that like lizards,men molt to adapt to the situations they encounter and come out of it grown and matured. #contemporaryart

«Untitled », William Bakaimo

His paintings of half-human, half-animal characters explore the impact of life's difficulties on our environment.He considers that like lizards,men molt to adapt to the situations they encounter and come out of it grown and matured.
#contemporaryart
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«Jeu Kizengi», Steve Bandoma his recent series of paintings, describes the wind of terrorism that blows over African countries during electoral periods. In recent years, Africa and especially the DRC have become a playground for different terrorist groups. . #contemporaryart

«Jeu Kizengi», Steve Bandoma

his recent series of paintings, describes the wind of terrorism that blows over African countries during electoral periods. In recent years, Africa and especially the DRC have become a playground for different terrorist groups.
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«Untitled», Mounou Desiré Koffi His paintings deal with subjects such as delinquency,violence but also present the joy of living of the children of his native district.he works with used phones that he dismantles and then sticks bits of keyboards onto paintings.#contemporaryart

«Untitled», Mounou Desiré Koffi

His paintings deal with subjects such as delinquency,violence but also present the joy of living of the children of his native district.he works with used phones that he dismantles and then sticks bits of keyboards onto paintings.#contemporaryart
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Dans la société de surconsommation actuelle, la préservation de l'environnement ♻️ est au cœur des préoccupations 🌍.Nous avons sélectionné 6 artistes africains du recyclé,dont les œuvres émerveillent par leur beauté et leur originalité. #contemporaryart yelele.fr/post/post-6-1

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« Le Louvre au rythme du Mesong » Frank Kemkeng Noah (@franckkemkeng ) His recent series of paintings represent Bamileke dancers (tribe from western Cameroon), in major western tourist spots. His works, tackle the subjects of interculturalism and globalization. #contemporaryart

« Le Louvre au rythme du Mesong » Frank Kemkeng Noah (@franckkemkeng )

His recent series of paintings represent Bamileke dancers (tribe from western Cameroon), in major western tourist spots. His works, tackle the subjects of interculturalism and globalization. #contemporaryart
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« Far from all odds», Boris Anje (@borisanje ) Borid depicts people with a brand-name fashion obsession who present themselves inauthentically. #contemporaryart

« Far from all odds», Boris Anje (@borisanje )

Borid depicts people with a brand-name fashion obsession who present themselves inauthentically.
#contemporaryart
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« Dans Le Waka 4», Moustapha Baïdi Oumarou Baïdi Oumarou is a young Cameroonian painter who represents humans in their true nature, with simplicity,gentleness and love.The « flower men » in his works represent the most vulnerable and the forgotten in our society.#contemporyart

« Dans Le Waka 4», Moustapha Baïdi Oumarou

Baïdi Oumarou is a young Cameroonian painter who represents humans in their true nature, with simplicity,gentleness and love.The « flower men » in his works represent the most vulnerable and the forgotten in our society.#contemporyart
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« Enfance volée 1993-A8», William Tagne Njepe Twilliam The recent series of paintings by the Cameroonian artist depicts child labor. The artist represents the sadness of these children forced to work in order to support themselves. #contemporyart

« Enfance volée 1993-A8», William Tagne Njepe Twilliam

The recent series of paintings by the Cameroonian artist depicts child labor. The artist represents the sadness of these children forced to work in order to support themselves. #contemporyart
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« Tourist by beach», Kelechi Nwaneri Kelechi is a young and talented artist from Nigeria who expresses his art through several mediums. His recent works highlight the impact of climate change and global warming on our environment.#contemporaryart #contemporarypainting

« Tourist by beach», Kelechi Nwaneri

Kelechi is a young and talented artist from Nigeria who expresses his art through several mediums. His recent works highlight the impact of climate change and global warming on our environment.#contemporaryart #contemporarypainting
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« Untitled», Ndidi Emefiele Ndidi Emefiele's works are mainly centered around women. Through her works, she represents woman as strong, ambitious and self-confident person, a way for the artist to question the gender inequality still present in our society. #contemporaryart

« Untitled», Ndidi Emefiele

Ndidi Emefiele's works are mainly centered around women. Through her works, she represents woman as strong, ambitious and self-confident person, a way for the artist to question the gender inequality still present in our society. #contemporaryart
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« The lemon bathing suit », Amoako Boafo His portraits captivate with serene poses and the captivating gaze of the characters. The artist uses his fingers to paint portraits of black men and women against single colored backgrounds. #contemporaryart

« The lemon bathing suit », Amoako Boafo

His portraits captivate with serene poses and the captivating gaze of the characters. The artist uses his fingers to paint portraits of black men and women against single colored backgrounds. #contemporaryart
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« Untitled », Joseph Abbey Mensah Temperature is rising and you start dreaming of a summer vacation? This week, we will present sunny works, which will undoubtedly make you want to enjoy the summer season! #contemporaryart

« Untitled », Joseph Abbey Mensah 

Temperature is rising and you start dreaming of a summer vacation? This week, we will present sunny works, which will undoubtedly make you want to enjoy the summer season!
#contemporaryart
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« Untitled », Oregesun Olumide Oregusun Olumide is a Nigerian artist known for his hyperrealistic oil paintings. Water is one his main theme, indeed the artist paints especially people who use water in their daily life. #contemporaryart

« Untitled », Oregesun Olumide

Oregusun Olumide is a Nigerian artist known for his hyperrealistic oil paintings. Water is one his main theme, indeed the artist paints especially people who use water in their daily life. #contemporaryart
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Art by Derrick boateng The Ghanaian artist uses only the camera on his iPhone to represent the beauty around him. His brightly colored photos tend to portray another image of Ghana and Africa in general. #contemporaryart

Art by Derrick boateng 

The Ghanaian artist uses only the camera on his iPhone to represent the beauty around him. His brightly colored photos tend to portray another image of Ghana and Africa in general. #contemporaryart
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«We dey road » by Bernard Ategwa His painting style is based on complex line drawings on canvas, which are executed free-hand. Between representation and storytelling, his paintings describe the frenetic bustle of Douala, Cameroon’s economic capital.#contemporaryart

«We dey road » by Bernard Ategwa

His painting style is based on complex line drawings on canvas, which are executed free-hand. Between representation and storytelling, his paintings describe the frenetic bustle of Douala, Cameroon’s economic capital.#contemporaryart
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«Le retour du Ndjoka » by Abdias Ngateu His paintings represent the urban disorder generated by overloaded taxi-motorcycles,called "Bend-Skin" in Cameroon.Abdias explains: "If I represent humans like this,it is because of their inhumane behavior towards others. #contemporaryart

«Le retour du Ndjoka » by Abdias Ngateu

His paintings represent the urban disorder generated by overloaded taxi-motorcycles,called "Bend-Skin" in Cameroon.Abdias explains: "If I represent humans like this,it is because of their inhumane behavior towards others. #contemporaryart