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Rooted in their cultural backgrounds and shaped by the strength generational ties, Soly Cissé and Armin Kane draw on both their iconographic heritage and the codes of European art, opening to the present, determinant filiations that respond to the spirit of our time.
Cissé’s work refer to a totemic universe inhabited by secret mythologies, where humans and non-humans are bound by invisible interdependencies in an an inextricable link with Nature. Through his concept of “Being in Numbers,” Armin Kane develops a poetics of fragmentation and recomposition: a coded patchwork of identity made of assumed mending and repair become affirmations of visibility and humanity in the face of erasure.
Within this shared h and primordial orizon, Seyni Awa Camara, until her recent passing last January, drew from the cvast fund of shamanic beliefs from her native Casamance. Her clay Maternities stand as powerful ritual figures—icons of mystical healing addressing infertility within a social context shaped by polygamy and patriarchal structures.
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