traces (Online Exhibition): Hyacinthe Ouattara
Hyacinthe Ouattara is a self-taught plastic artist. After several experiences in workshops, he trained in drawing. He began to represent the human body in a dreamlike, ghostly and childlike way, before focusing his work on the anatomy of cellular tissues through “human maps”.
Material, texture and colours are of great importance in his work. His way of painting is predominantly spontaneous and gestural, while his installations often play with the theme of the suspension between balance and imbalance.
His twisted textile sculptures – inspired by organic forms – allow him to reflect on the concept of memory, whilst questioning the ambivalences between appearance and disappearance, and intimacy and identity.
His works have been successfully exhibited in Paris, Berlin, Dakar, Ouagadougou, Accra, Luxembourg and Kalgoorlie.
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Bees Must Not Disappear (Tribute To Joseph Beuys) I, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Bees Must Not Disappear (Tribute To Joseph Beuys) II, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Multiplicity III, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Celluloïd, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, In The Skin Of The Curled Up Snail, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, The Altar of Sacrifices, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Fabrics Anatomy , 2019,
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Fragility, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Organic Constellation II, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Organic Constellation I, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Density Rhythm and Frequencies I (6 drawings), 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Density Rhythm and Frequencies II (2 drawings), 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Density Rhythm and Frequencies III, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Density Rhythm and Frequencies V, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Density Rhythm and Frequencies VI, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Density, Rhythm and Frequencies VII, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Human Mapping I, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Human Mapping II, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Human Mapping III, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Human Mapping IV, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Human Mapping V, 2020
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Hyacinthe Ouattara, Human Mapping VI, 2020