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Barthélémy Toguo

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b. 1967, Cameroon

Serious, provocative, and satirical, Barthélémy Toguo's artistic practice inextricably links critique and aesthetics. As an ambitious multi-disciplinary artist Toguo who makes paintings, photographs, sculpture, and prints, as well as videos, working performatively and presenting work as installation, examines 'the regulated flow of people, merchandise, and resources between the developing world and the West'. Addressing migration, colonialism, race, exile and displacement, he comments 'Men or women are always potential exiles, driven by the urge to travel, which makes them "displaced beings"'. His ongoing series of striking monochromatic watercolour paintings are celebrated for their travel diary-like qualities, where humans morph into abstract, animalistic creatures in a formal mixing of identities. Early in his career, he staged a number of interventions called Transit (1996), where performances were carried out in airports and train stations disrupting transport security by him carrying bags carved out of wood or where he wore a cartridge belt filled with candles.

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Currently engaged in a major project called Bandjoun Station, Toguo has initiated an ambitious creative workshop, an operative art centre, inviting fellow artists to gather in Western Cameroon. His aim is to foster the decolonisation of Africa by Africa itself. As Toguo urgently states, 'We Africans do not have the "luxury" of surrender, of [ ... ] waiting, in spite of the enormous number of obstacles encountered by Africa and her diaspora. It is essential that we find our own solutions in all areas, (....) In order to do that our African countries must set up a large number of vibrant and innovative structures in order to stimulate creativity and the desire for culture, as well as to develop the practical side and bring projects to fruition.'

Barthélémy Toguo, born in 1967 in M'Balmayo, Cameroon, studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, the École Supérieure d'Arts in Grenoble, France and at the Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf, Germany. He lives in Bandjoun Cameroon and Paris France. He is a Knight of the Order of Arts and Literature in France for his ongoing artistic engagement and creativity. Return to Africa, Bandjoun, Cameroon is the catalyst exhibition that commissioned Bandjoun Station, which has also featured at 1:54, an itinerant African contemporary art fair (London, New York, Morocco). His work can be found in collections such as the Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC) of Jean Pigozzi, the Tate Modern, the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris and the LV Foundation.

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Recent Exhibitions

Contemporary art exhibition, Group Show, Group Show at HdM GALLERY, London, United Kingdom Closed 24 January–27 February 2020 Group Show London
Contemporary art exhibition, Barthélémy Toguo, Human Nature at HdM GALLERY, London, United Kingdom Closed 13 June–23 August 2019 Barthélémy Toguo Human Nature London

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Human Nature 8 by Barthélémy Toguo contemporary artwork painting, works on paper
Barthélémy Toguo Human Nature 8, 2019 Acrylic and watercolour on canvas
56 x 41 cm
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Human Nature 14 by Barthélémy Toguo contemporary artwork painting
Barthélémy Toguo Human Nature 14, 2019 Acrylic and watercolour on canvas
56 x 41 cm
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Human Nature 5 by Barthélémy Toguo contemporary artwork painting
Barthélémy Toguo Human Nature 5, 2019 Acrylic and watercolour on canvas
56 x 41 cm
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Sanaga by Barthélémy Toguo contemporary artwork print
Barthélémy Toguo Sanaga, 2019 Etching
57 x 54 cm
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Donga by Barthélémy Toguo contemporary artwork print
Barthélémy Toguo Donga, 2019 Etching
57 x 55 cm
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Human Nature 12 by Barthélémy Toguo contemporary artwork painting
Barthélémy Toguo Human Nature 12, 2019 Acrylic and watercolour on canvas
56 x 41 cm
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Human Nature 9 by Barthélémy Toguo contemporary artwork painting
Barthélémy Toguo Human Nature 9, 2019 Acrylic and watercolour on canvas
56 x 41 cm
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Purification N° XI by Barthélémy Toguo contemporary artwork painting, works on paper
Barthélémy Toguo Purification N° XI, 2007 Watercolour on paper
114 x 98 cm
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Barthélémy Toguo In Ocula Magazine

FIAC 2021: Exhibitions to See in Paris Ocula Feature FIAC 2021: Exhibitions to See in Paris By Elaine YJ Zheng, Paris

For those in Paris during FIAC, Ocula highlights exhibitions showing in museums and galleries across the city.

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Biennale of Sydney Asks, What if Rivers Could Talk? Ocula News Biennale of Sydney Asks, What if Rivers Could Talk? Sydney, 13 April 2021

Fifty-nine participants have been named for the event, which takes inspiration from the legal personhood granted to rivers, parks, and mountains in recent years.

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Asia Now to Show Online With Ocula Ocula News Asia Now to Show Online With Ocula Paris, 13 October 2020

Leading global galleries Perrotin, Templon and Almine Rech are among those joining the fair for the first time.

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Human not beast: Art in an anxious Paris Ocula Feature Human not beast: Art in an anxious Paris By Elliat Albrecht, Paris

Following on from the spectacle of Frieze London, contemporary art fair FIAC took place in Paris from 20–23 October.

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BARTHÉLÉMY TOGUO: THE NOMADIC ARTIST BALANCING THE WEIGHT OF THE WORLD ON THE TIP OF HIS PAINT BRUSH Related Press BARTHÉLÉMY TOGUO: THE NOMADIC ARTIST BALANCING THE WEIGHT OF THE WORLD ON THE TIP OF HIS PAINT BRUSH 18 June 2019, Hunger

The nomadic artist has spent years cultivating his craft. City to city, embracing identities and cultures and leaving remnants of himself behind; with every continent explored, iterations of those ant

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Barthélemy Toguo: Urban Requiem Related Press Barthélemy Toguo: Urban Requiem 1 May 2019, The Brooklyn Rail

It started with a passport. For artist Barthélemy Toguo, movement through the world was tethered to the small book he was required to carry when he traveled, within which his progress could be tracked

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Dangerous Art: A Stark But Inspiring New Exhibit Related Press Dangerous Art: A Stark But Inspiring New Exhibit 6 April 2019, npr

A rickety-looking wooden boat is piled high with overstuffed bags covered in colorfully patterned African fabrics. Hanging overboard: a collection of plastic teapot-shaped pots and gasoline cans. Inst

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Barthélémy Toguo's Exhibition Explores the Push & Pull of the Global Migration Crisis Related Press Barthélémy Toguo's Exhibition Explores the Push & Pull of the Global Migration Crisis 10 September 2018, okayafrica.

In the last year, stories about the global migration crisis have been at the forefront of our news feeds and especially in the work of Cameroonian artist, Barthélémy Toguo. In his exhibition, showin

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