
IN CONVERSATION
Exclusive interviews with African Contemporary Artists uncovering their unique story with no filters.
In conversation : Yvanovitch MBAYA : restitue l’essence Africaine dans le blanc.
Yvanovitch MABYA l’artiste congolais nous présente son oeuvre aux origines riches dans cette conversation avec MAYÌ ARTS. Ancré dans la quête et l’expression identitaire africain, l’oeuvre d’Yvanovitch MBAYA s’ancre comme avant-gardiste de ses contemporains
In conversation : Dola POSH : 1-54 Confessions
We sat in Conversation with Dola POSH at 1-54 Art Fair as she shares her journey through motherhood which inspired her captivating series of self portraits : Omo Mi presented with Cynthia CORBETT. Dola POSH also aims at encouraging other African and Black mothers to give themselves grace when navigating the joys and struggles of motherhood
In conversation : Alimi ADEWALE : 1-54 Confessions
While at 1-54, we sat in Conversation with Alimi ADEWALE showing for the first time at the Fair. Presenting the impressive Terra Mater, the impressive body of work tackles the interconnections between mankind and earth. This also marks a turning point in the Nigeria-based artist’s career who has also has now been represented by Pearl LAM Galleries, looking at nurturing cultural bonds with the Asian market.
In conversation : Mamadou CISSÉ
In Conversation with Mamadou CISSÉ (b.1960). The Senegal born artist is a master of lines and colours and reinvents cities through his unique eye. Presented by Christophe PERSON this Fall, the captivating works of Mamadou CISSÉ tell the story of our modern cities and inner worlds
In conversation : Pitsho MAFOLO
In Conversation with Pitsho MAFOLO (b.1977). The visual artist whose style is deeply rooted in spirituality and a return to origins. Mysterious, sacred, and distinctive, Pitsho MAFOLO’s art tells a story—one of the Congo, its roots, its forgotten masters, and its present challenges. In this exclusive conversation, he shares his story, inspirations, and the challenges of the art market in Congo.
Following the road of RAFFIA fibre with Asia NYEMBO Mireille :
How can one rewrite history when it has become synonymous with culture and identity and is worn daily ? Stakes are high, however the work of visual artist Asia NYEMBO Mireille who aims at reestablishing the raffia fibre in favour of the wax cloth has broader resonance. In this interview, the Belgium-based Congolese artist highlights history’s unfortunate shortcomings and the imminent duty of restoration

Healing of the soul
In Conversation : Malick WELLI
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