Mia gallery / 1:54 Contemporary and Modern African Art Fair 2013

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1:54 Contemporary and Modern African Art Fair

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October 16-20, 2013 Somerset House West Wing Strand London WC2R 1LA, UK

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Front Cover: Fabrice Monteiro, Vues de l’esprit, 2013, 120x80 cm, ed.10 BackCover: Soly Cissé, Untitled, 150x100cm, 2013 Credits: Soly Cissé Fabrice Monteiro M.I.A Gallery All rights reserved, no part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior permission in writing of the publisher

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M.I.A Gallery A preview This selection mainly focuses on juxtaposing different representations of the African by several visual artists. This series of representations is an attempt (as the matter is vast and complex) at proposing new archetypes around ethnicity, cultural identity and ideology. The work will reflect the interdependence of modernity and tradition, mainstream and counter-culture, insider and outsider. Featuring Artists: Soly Cissé Justin Dingwall Maïmouna Guerresi Hassan Hajjaj Frank Marshall Fabrice Monteiro Baudouin Mouanda Zak Ové

About Opened in Seattle (WA), in 2012, the mission of M.I.A Gallery is to expose North America to exceptional work, juxtaposing talented emerging artists with established contemporary artists from Africa, America, Europe and Middle-East. Focusing on African Contemporary Art, the premiere opening show “Studio Bamako”, was presented with a wide collection of photographs from the world-renowned Malian artist, Malick Sidibé. M.I.A Gallery has become a powerful space of expression for the artistic and cultural revolution currently happening on the African continent. Institutions, curators, collectors and the general public alike are showing tremendous interest and support. M.I.A Gallery has also become an exciting platform for its artists, and created the first solo US exhibitions to Soly Cissé, Bruce Clarke, Delphine Diallo, Negar Farajiani, Izzie Klingels, Baudouin Mouanda. Always looking for new artistic movements, M.I.A Gallery is dedicated to bringing unique opportunities for collectors and art lovers as well as helping promote outstanding artists from and around the world.

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Artists

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Soly CissĂŠ

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Soly CissĂŠ, Untitled, 2013 Acrylic on canvas 100x 150cm 10


Soly CissĂŠ, Untitled, 2013 Acrylic on canvas 100x 150cm 11


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Justin Dingwall & Thando Hopa

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Justin Dingwall & Thando Hopa, Untitled #2, 2013 Inkjet Print on Hahnem端hle Museum Etching 350gsm 59.4 x 84.1cm Editions of 10 + 2AP 14


Justin Dingwall & Thando Hopa, Untitled #3, 2013 Inkjet Print on Hahnem端hle Museum Etching 350gsm 59.4 x 84.1cm Editions of 10 + 2AP 15


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Ma誰mouna Guerresi

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Ma誰mouna Guerresi, M-Eating, Students &Teacher, 2012 Lambda print Five panels: 100 x 51cm Editions 1/5 18


Ma誰mouna Guerresi, Ibrahim, 2007 Lamda Print 200 x 125 cm Editions 1/2 AP

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Hassan Hajjaj

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Hassan Hajjaj, AB, 2011/1432 Metallic Lambda print with wood sprayed white, plastic mat, glass, Print: 90 x 60cm; Frame: 115.5 x 84.5cm Editions 1/10 22


Hassan Hajjaj, WAITING, 2001/1422 Digital C print with walnut frame and mixed tins Print: 111.8 x 73cm; Frame: 129.5 x 94cm Editions 1/7 23


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Frank Marshall

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Frank Marshall, Death, 2010 Archival GiclĂŠe Print 60 x 60cm Editions of 6/8 26


Frank Marshall, Morgue Boss, 2010 Archival GiclĂŠe Print60 x 60cm Editions 6/8 27


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Fabrice Monteiro

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Fabrice Monteiro, The Prophecy, 2013 Digital Print on dibond 80 x 120cm Editions 1/10 30


Fabrice Monteiro, Signare #15, 2011 Digital Print 80x120 cm Editions 2/10 31


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Baudouin Mouanda

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Baudouin Mouanda, Sapeurs de Bacongo, Untitled, 2008 Digital Print 60 x 90cm Editions 1/10 34


Baudouin Mouanda, Sapeurs de Bacongo, Untitled, 2008 Digital Print 60 x 90cm Editions of 10+2AP 35


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Zak Ové

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Zak OvĂŠ, Black Astronaught, 2012 Antique African mask, British tree root, copper hunting horns, aligator head, pearls and mixed media 124 x 66 x 50cm 38


Zak OvĂŠ, White Magic, 2012 Madame Tussauds wax work with plaster skull and wood base 88x27x26 cm 39


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Biographies

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Soly Cissé 1969, Dakar (Sénegal) Lives and works in Dakar (Senegal) Soly Cissé is a painter, draughtsman and sculptor distinguished by his tenacious and inflexible determination; he is already an established member of the contemporary art world. After graduating from the Fine Arts Academy of Dakar in 1996, his rapid progress has enabled him to travel across international borders, making his work – poetic yet wild, in search of freedom – known and appreciated. He has already achieved recognition in Europe where he has held numerous exhibitions (in France and in Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Great Britain…), but he has also made his presence felt on an international level, participating in highly prestigious exhibitions, in particular “Africa Remix” at the Center Pompidou, dedicated to the adventure of a new generation of artists who represent Africa. SOLO EXHIBITIONS (Selected) 2013 Tornabuoni, Paris, France Galèrie des Tuileries, Lyon, France 2012 Lost World. M.I.A Gallery, Seattle, USA 2009
 Solycolor, Musée des Arts Derniers, Paris, France 2008
 IFAN Museum, Dakar, Senegal 2005 Le Monde perdu , Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Prato, Italy 2004 ARCO 2004, Madrid / Spain Animismes Galerie DA Vinci, Nice France 2002 Multicultural 2002 , La Laguna, Tenerife (Spain) Biennale DAK’ART, Dakar (Senegal) KuBa Kunsthalle, Wolfenbüttel (Germany) 2001 Galèrie ATISS, Dakar, Senegal 2001 Prix de la francophonie in Montreal, (Canada) GROUP EXHIBITIONS (Selected) 2007
 TRANS CAPE – Contemporary African Art on the move , Cape Town, South Africa Terre Noire – Ous mane Sow et les tendances de la sculpture africaine d’aujourd’hui Musée Départemental Maurice Denis, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France 2006
 Africa Remix/Contemporary Art of a Continent , Mori Art Museum, Tokyo Japan 7ème Biennale de l’Art africain contemporain Dak’Art, Dakar Senegal Artistes du Senegal, Musée Dapper, Paris, France Expressions africaines, Printemps, Bd Haussmann, Paris, France 2005
 Foire Internationale des Arts Derniers: Les Afriques 2 Création contemporaine au Senegal Galerie Le Manège, Dakar, Senegal Senegal Senegal 2004 - 2005
 Africa Remix/Zeitgenössische Kunst einer Kontinents/Contemporary Art of a Continent/Art contem- porain d’un continent, Museum Kunst Palast, Düsseldorf, Germany Hayward Gallery, London, UK
 Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France 2004
 L’Art dans la ville - Out in Africa , Saint-Etienne, France 2004 ARCO 2004, Madrid / Spain Animismes Galerie DA Vinci, Nice / France 2003
 Orangerie, Grugapark Essen, Germany 
Exhibition L’Europe fantôme, Espace Vertebra, Brussells, Belgium 2002
 Multicultural 2002 , La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain Biennale DAK’ART, Dakar, Senegal KuBa Kunsthalle, Wolfenbüttel, Germany

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Justin Dingwall 1983, Johannesburg, South Africa Lives and works in Johannesburg, South Africa This photographic project is an ongoing portrait project between photographer and subject, but with the subject in full control of her image. The subject is a South African woman named Thando Hopa, a legal prosecutor and fashion model who is using her visibility to address the negative perceptions surrounding albinism, a condition affecting melanin production that results in little or no pigmentation in the skin, hair and eyes. SOLO EXHIBITION Incurious, Sibisi Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa GROUP EXHIBITION 2004 Pretoria Art Museum, Pretoria, South Africa 2005 Portraying Life at WETINK Gallery, Pretoria, South Africa

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Maïmouna Guerresi

1951, Veneto, Italy Lives and works in Verona, Milan, Dakar Maïmouna Patrizia Guerresi is a photographer, sculptor, and video and installation artist. Her work originates from conceptual experimentations inspired by the 1970s Body Art. In 1991 Maïmouna Guerresi travelled to various Muslim African countries and converted to Islam. This marked her new identify and the direction of her body of work. She adopted the name Maïmouna, and focus on recurring themes about multicultural symbolism and feminine spirituality. In 1999, Guerresi presented her first set of white resin sculptures, Bui Bui: veiled women sitting in a circle, accompanied by her remarkable video ‘The Virgin of the Rocks’. Various shows associated with this theme followed in Italy, Spain, Africa and the USA. For the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, she presents her large-scale ‘Light Signs’ sculpture, a year later in collaboration with the Arterra Museum, she presents two photographic works and a video at the Faccia Lei exhibition, at the Venice Biennale. Maîmouna Guerresi’s powerful and authentic work has been widely curated, exhibited at internationally acclaimed fairs and biennales. For over twenty years Guerresi’s work has been about empowering women and bringing together individuals and cultures in an appreciation for a context of shared humanity, beyond psychological, cultural, and political borders. SOLO EXHIBITION (Selected) 2013 Mystic Black Body Stimultania Pôle de photographie, Strasbourg, France. Re-Orientation, Mediterranean Biennale in Sakhnin, Israel. Inner Space, Taveer Gallery, Bangalore, India. 2012 Inner Space (solo exhibition), National Institute of Design, Paldi, India. Pipping Down the Valleys Wild, Stux Gallery- New York, USA. 2011
 Giants , French Institute of Culture, Fez,Morocco 2010
 The Giant’s Rooms, La Centrale Electrique, Brussels, Belgium. 2009
 Ahwal, Photo & Contemporary Gallery, Turin, Italy. The Giant’s Rooms , Biennale Africaine de la Pho tographie, Musèe National de Bamako, Bamako, Mali 2008
 The Giant’s Rooms , Filatoio di Caraglio, Museum of Contemporary Art, Caraglio, Italy. 2007
 The Mystic Body, Photo & Contemporary Gallery, Turin, Italy 2006 The Mystic Body, Klaus Gramse Gallery and Italian Institute of Culture, Cologne, Germany. 2004
 Under Different Circumstances, Museum Contemporary III, Atlanta, USA . 2002
 Fathime, Galleria Varart, Florence, Italy 2001 La bellezza di un manto interiore, Levy Gallery, Madrid, Spain Ri-velare, Galleria Valmore, Vicenza, Italy 2000
 Identità e Pluralità nelle città d’Europa: Milano e l’Islam, Palazzo delle Stelline, Milan, Italy. 1999
 Maïmouna, Museo la Rocca di Umbertide, Umbria, and Fondazione Mudima, Milan, Italy GROUP EXHIBITION (Selected) 2012 Africa Vision Contemporary African Art , Mercedes House ,and Galerie Pascal Polar, Bruxelles. See You See me , curated by Awam Ampka Dak’rart 10° Biennal, Goethe Institute Dakar. 2011 Ri-tratti Imperfetti, curated by Patrizia Nuzzo and Paola Marini, Palazzo Forti ,Verona, Italy Italian Pavilion 54° Venice Biennale, curated by Vittorio Sgarbi and Italian ARS 11, KIASMA Museum, Helsinki, Finland 2010 L’Orient et L’Occident desorientès? Boghossian Foundation, Villa Empain, Brussels, Belgium 2009 Aish: Another Islam, Another Art, curated by G. Simionati, Art Dubai, UAE 2007 Artissima 14° International Exhibition of the Contemporary Art, Photo & Contemporary Gallery, Turin, Italy 2006 Sculpture En Plein Air, curated by Maurizio Calvesi, Luigi Marsiglia, Studio Copernico, Winter Olym pics, Turin, Italy 1982 40°Venice Biennale, curated by T. Trini, Magazzini del Sale, Venice, Italy 44


Hassan Hajjaj

1961 Larache, Morocco. Lives and works in London, England and Marrakech, Morocco Winner of The Sovereign African Art Prize 2011 Still in his teens, the Moroccan-born artist Hassan Hajjaj moved from Larache to London, where he quickly became immersed in the city’s lively club scene. At the heart of Hajjaj’s eclectic practice is a celebration of the popular visual culture of the Moroccan market or souk, and its integrated role within the souk as a social space for interaction and exchange. His work is in the collections of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; the Farjam Collection, Dubai; Institut des Cultures d’Islam, Paris; Kamel Lazaar Foundation, Tunisia; Virginia Museum of Fine Art, Richmond, VA, and more. The artist lives and works between London, UK and Marrakech, Morocco SOLO EXHIBITIONS (Selected) 2013 Vogue-Arab Issue- at Middle East Film Festival, Aria Art Gallery, Florence-Italy 2012 My RockStars, Volume 1 – The Third Line Gallery – Dubai 2011 Marque deposee – Matisse Gallery, Marrakesh - Morocco 2010 1430 in Casa, Bab Hotel, Marrakesh - Morocco. My beautiful Rubbish, Freies Museum, Berlin - Germany Kesh Angels, Rose Issa Projects, London - UK 2009 Dakka Marrackesh, 8th Bamako Encounters African Photography Biennial, INA - Mali. 2008 Reuse 2.0, El boutique at Lothan Exhibition Space - Kuwait. Dakka Marrakesh, Leighton House Museum, London - UK 2007 Noss Noss: Photographic Works and Other Moroccan Stories’, The Third Line, Dubai - U.A.E 2005 Salon Enrique, Royal Festival Hall, London - UK 2001 Graffix From The Souk, Apart Gallery, London - UK. 2000 Pop Art In The Kasbah, Ministero Del Gusto Gallery, Marrakech - Morocco. GROUP EXHIBITIONS (Selected) 2013 Au Bazar du Genre – MUCEM (Musee des Civilisations de l’Europe et de la Mediterranee), Marseille – France Tunisia Fashion Week, Tunis - Tunisia 2012 Light from the Middle East, V&A Museum, London - UK Moroccan Contemporary Art, Doha - Qatar Between Walls, Rabat – Morocco London Twelve – City Gallery, Prague – Tcheque Republic Aurs Al Arab – OltreDimore Gallery 2011 Photoquai – Musee du quai Branly, Paris - France Le Salon for the Jameel Prize, La Villa des Arts, Casablanca - Morocco 2010 Africa, See You, See Me, Museu Da Cidade, Lisboao - Portugal Le Salon for the Jameel Prize, Sakip Sabanci Museum in Istanbul - Turkey Arabicity, Beirut exhibition center - Lebanon Collective Design, Albareh Art Café, Manama - Bahrain Always Moving Forward, Gallery 44, Toronto - Canada. 2009 Icons Reloaded, Elysee Arts, Liege - Belgium ReOrientation European Pairlement, Brussels - Belgium. 2007 Social System `Newlyn Art Gallery, Penzance - U.K 2008 Mediterraneo a Sea that Unites‘ Italian Institute, London - U.K Exposition VI Art Collection - Luxembourg 2005 Contemporary African Visual Arts, Painting & furniture. British Museum, London - UK. 2004 Black British Style, clothing from 1950s till now, Victoria &Albert Museum, London - UK. 2003 Graffix From The Souk, Part of Moroccan Cultural Week in Covent Garden, London, UK.

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Frank Marshall

1985, Nelspruit, South Africa, Lives and works in Pretoria, South Africa Born in 1985 and resident of South Africa, Marshall holds a B-Tech degree in Photography from the Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria (2010). Marshall was chosen as one of the Top Ten finalists of the Sony World Photography Organization Student competition (sole contestant from Africa). Marshall’s first solo exhibition “Renegades” ran at the Rook Gallery though July and August 2011 and was featured at the Joburg Art Fair in September 2011. Frank Marshall’s portraits of Botswana fervent metal heads have triggered an intense interest and participate in an on-going debate: should music have borders or ethnicity? SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2013 Renegades, M.I.A Gallery 2012 Renegades, Bekris Gallery 2011 Renegades, Rooke Gallery GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2011 Johannesburg Art Fair PRESS CNN The Guradian Rolling Stones Magazine Vice Magazine

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Fabrice Monteiro 1972, born in Namur (Belgium) Lives and works in Dakar

Fabrice Monteiro, half Belgian half Beninese grew up in Benin, birthplace of his father. His work focuses on the dual culture. Industrial engineer training and model by profession, he cultivates skills, knowledge and luggage for photography without directly devote himself. Traveling the world in the course of its business milliner, he met in 2007 the New York photographer Alfonse Pagano, who quickly becomes his friend and mentor for a discipline to which it initiates. Assumed its creative force, he is striving to build a visual world in his own image mixed. At the border between photojournalism and fashion photography, he discovers a taste for the portrait, eyes and sensitivity they allow it, but especially for his homeland, Africa. Combining aesthetics and history of two continents interrelated, he decides to model the 3D incarnations metal slavery, before obtaining reproductions forged. From there comes the series “Marrons.” Isolated subjects in a dark room, wearing chains and other obstacles, immortalized in a game of contrasts of light to render artistic-librarian mingling contemporary visual materialization of a violent past. A trend confirmed by the series “School is Out” where, in the middle of the continental reality is presented journalistically quest elevation through the education of children of poverty have been conditioned room. And again, Fabrice Monteiro feint and dodge brightly stigmatization to let express the full sensitivity of a non-confrontational identity. SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2013 The way of the Baye Fall - Institut des Cultures Islam-Paris, France Bulldoff, contes et legendes - Onomo visual art – Dakar, Senegal 2012 Signares - Onomo visual art – Libreville, Gabon 2011 Wind of change – hopital Kirchberg – Luxemburg, Luxemburg Wind of change – Maison du peuple – Bruxelles, Belgium GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2013 Signares & Hereros- M.I.A gallery – Seattle, USA Le piéton de Dakar - Institut français – Dakar, Senegal Gorean summer - Regard sur cour – Gorée Island, Senegal 2012 Insider, outsider - The Guardian gallery – London, UK 2012 Blaxploitation - Off Dak’art 2012 – Dakar, Senegal 2012 Wind of change - Rencontres photographique de Bamako – Bamako, Mali Publications : Mar 2012 – Africa 24 issue #9 July 2011 – The British Journal of Photography

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Baudouin Mouanda

Born in 1981, Ouésso, Congo Brazzaville. Lives in: Brazzaville, Congo. Baudouin Mouanda begins his photographic journey in 1993, when his father offered him his first camera.Years later, he is awarded Best Photographer from the Fine Art School of Kinshasa. While studying journalism in Paris, he decides to focus on the culture of S.A.P.E, Societé des Ambianceurs et des Personnes Elégantes (Society of Party Revelers and Elegant Persons). Inspired by the elegance of French men and British dandies, the dandy of yesterday is the Sapeurs of today. In 2009, Mouanda receives the Young Talent Award at the ‘Rencontres de Bamako’ from a jury headed by the internationally acclaimed artist, Malick Sidibé. Mouanda exhibited in museums and participated in several exhibitions around the world such as “the Art of being a Man” at the Musée Dapper (Paris), ‘Swaggers: ambient people’s elegance” in Scotland, Africa Rising at Louis Vuitton Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Helsinki and at Paris Photo 2010. In 2013, Mouanda’s work was featured at the RISD Museum of Art in Providence, USA. SOLO EXHIBITION 2013 M.I.A Gallery, Seattle, USA 2011 Gasworks, London UK GROUP EXHIBITION 2013 Artist/Rebel/ Dandy: Men of fashion, RISD Museum of art, Providence, USA Le Pont, Cultures 13. Galeries Lafayette, Marseilles, France 2012 Tracés de voyage, Gallerie IF, Paris (France) De Markten, Brussels (Belgium) Rencontre de Arles (France) Musée de Confuences, Lyon (France) La Tour Bolloré, les Sapeurs, Paris (France) Rencontre internationale de Photographie, Fes (Morocco) Johannesburg Arts gallery (South Africa) 2011 Institut Français de Brazzaville (Republic of Congo) Paris Photo (France) Russian Cultural Centre with Géneration Elili Casa Africa, Espagne ARS 11 (group show) Kiasma, Finland 2010 Fondation Blachère, Apte (France) Coca-Colonized, Brot kunsthall, Vienna (Austria) Brighton Photo Fringe Festival, England Congo na bilili» Galerie Congo,Paris, (France) Africa Rising, Louis Vuitton, Paris (France) 2009 Frontière, Musée national du Mali, Rencontre de la photographie de Bamako 8eme edition(Mali). Sapeur de Bacongo, Musée du District, Bamako (Mali) L’Art d’être un Homme, Musée Dapper paris France. Centre Culturel Français de Libreville (Gabon) Group show, Musée de l’Afrique Central Brussels (Belgium) Alliance Française, Visa pour Bamako Accra (Ghana) 2008 Rencontres de la Photographie et des Arts du dessin, AfrikAribu, Kinshasa (Republic Democatric of Congo). Festival Gabao Hip Hop - Libreville (Gabon) Off Limits 2008, Dak’ Art Off , Dakar (Senegal) Festival CINE AFRICANO TARIFA (Spain) Corps et Graphies , Festival de Danse Makinu Bantu, Brazzaville 2006 Nouvelle Africaine, Afriphoto, Paris (France) 2005 Jeux de la Francophonie, Niamey (Niger) 48


Zak Ové

Born 1966, London Lives and works in London and Trinidad

Zak Ové is a London based pluri-disciplenary artist. Born to an Irish feminist mother and a Caribbean pioneer filmmaker, he spent his childhood surrounded by social and political activist personalities. Graduated from St Martin’ School in film and photography. He moves to New York and pursues his filmmaking and shoots all over the world. Back in London, he develops more projects around social and racial issues. In recent years, Zak Ové has focused his creative expression in fine art photography and mixed media installations SOLO EXHIBITION 2013 Vigo Gallery 2010 Twice Is Too Much, The Freies Museum, Berlin, Germany 2010 Past Future, Fine Art Society (FAS), London, UK 2009 Blue Devils, Real Art Ways Museum, Connecticut, USA 2008 Black & White Nudes, Carte Blanche Gallery, London, UK GROUP EXHIBITION 2012 Ululation - Vigo Gallery, London, UK New Re-Visions, House of The Nobleman, London, UK The Future Can Wait - Charlie Smith, London, UK British - Vigo Gallery, London, UK London Art Fair - Vigo Gallery, London, UK Voices of Home - Jenkins Johnson Gallery, New York, USA 2011 The Return Of The House Of The Nobleman, London, UK Texas Contemporary Fair - Jenkins Johnson Gallery, Houston, USA LA Art Platform - Jenkins Johnson Gallery, Los Angeles, USA Sculpture today - New Forces New Forms, Frederik Meijer Sculpture Park, Michigan, USA Carnaval and Masquerade - Musee Dapper, Paris, France The Minotaur - Lazarides Gallery, Old Vic Tunnels, London, UK Go Tell it To The Mountain - 3D Sculpture Park, Verbier, Switzerland Africa See You See me - Li – Space, Beijing, China Stephen Burks ‘Are You A Hybrid?’ - Museum of Art and Design (MAD), New York, USA Encounters of Bamako - Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, Portugal Volta Show - Fine Arts Society, New York, USA London Art fair - Fine Art Society, London, UK Africa: See You, See Me - Fondazione Studio Maragoni, Florence, Italy 2010 Fesman 2010 - World Festival of Black Arts, Dakar, Senegal Encounters Of Bamako -B-Gallery European Centre for Contemporary Art, Brussels, Belgium Hell’s Half Acre - Lazarides, London, UK Encounters of Bamako - Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa We Are Not Witches - The Saatchi Gallery, London, UK Encounters of Bamako - South African National Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa Africa: See You, See Me - Museu da Cidade, Lisbon, Portugal Tough Love - Plataforma Revólver, Lisbon, Portugal Rockstone and Bootheel - Real Art Ways, Connecticut, USA Encounters of Bamako - Panafrican Exhibition, National Museum, Bamako, Mali Encomium - Fine Art Society, London, UK

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