For its first participation at artmonte-carlo, MAGNIN-A Gallery brings together works by Nathalie Boutté, Omar Victor Diop, Romuald Hazoumè, Ndary Lo, Amadou Sanogo and Ana Silva.
A proposition that offers a sensitive conversation between a plurality of medias and artistic practices. An opportunity to discover a collage by Nathalie Boutté, exhibited last year at the Gustav Lübcke Museum in Hamm, Germany, as part of Fascination Paper exhibition, alongside a monumental work by Ana Silva, whose delicate embroidery delicately evokes the heavy daily life of Angolan youth. In preparation for Amadou Sanogo's solo show at the gallery next September, two previously unseen works by the painter will be unveiled alongside filiform sculptures by Ndary Lo, whose work was featured for the first time this year at the gallery on the occasion of Dakar, Dakar exhibition. Finally, this presentation will be an opportunity to rediscover the famous masks by Romuald Hazoumè, as well as the most recent series Allegoria by the photographer Omar Victor Diop whose work has recently been the subject of two institutional exhibitions at the Turku Art Museum, Finland and Fotografiska, Sweden.