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  • Date de création2007
  • Dimensions79.0 x 75.0 cm

Calixte Dakpogan : Sculpteur béninois reconnu pour ses installations puissantes et ses masques créés à partir de matériaux récupérés. Inspiré par l’héritage Vodun, son œuvre explore la culture africaine et les croyances ancestrales. Présent dans des expositions majeures internationales.

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Description du collectible

Calixte Dakpogan’s (born in 1958, Pahou, Benin)Vodun heritage is intrinsic to his work. Born to a family of blacksmiths, he grew up in the Goukoumé district of Porto Novo, Benin, a district dedicated to Ogun, the god of iron. Ogun is the principal deity worshiped by the Dakpogan family, and the tradition of metalworking has been carried from father to son since their ancestor Sabgo Ayato worked as a blacksmith in the royal court of King Toffa.The abundance of car wreckages in Porto Novo has provided Calixte Dakpogan with an inexhaustible source of materials. (A symbol of power, the automobile is rightly placed under the protection of god Ogun.) Together with his brother Théodore, he began to use scavenged car parts to create standing figures, following directly in the tradition of Fon statues made from scrap iron in the early nineteenth century. In 1992 the two brothers were commissioned to create a series 100 of these works for Ouidah 92: The First International Festival of Vodun Arts and Cultures, and their contribution remains on permanent display. Today, after an interval of one and a half centuries, the relationship between Fon sculptures and the work of Calixte Dakpogan transcends purely visual or technical aspects, being intimately related with the creative process.Since 1990, Calixte has worked independently, using salvaged metallic and plastic elements to create anthropomorphic figures and masks. A gas tank becomes a body or headlights become teeth. Two formless segments become a recognizable personage. His creations, full of talent, humour, and stories, are imbued with a contemporary imagination and an astounding inventiveness. The artist has commented: “I love children. They are very important in my work as they talk to me about what they see and make comments that inspire me profoundly. All of my sculptures speak of my country, my culture, my surroundings and my beliefs, as well as of the entirety of my worldview. I work with recovered materials since they are burdened with time and transformed by usage, conferring a degree of vitality upon my sculptures that I would be able to attain if I used new materials.”

Biographie de l'artiste

Calixte Dakpogan: Sculptor of Vodun’s Echoes

Calixte Dakpogan (born 1958) stands as a singular voice within contemporary Beninese sculpture, forging an artistic path deeply rooted in the traditions of Vodun – Benin’s indigenous religion. Born in Pohou, Benin Republic, Dakpogan's journey to becoming a celebrated artist began amidst the vibrant cultural landscape of his homeland, where he draws inspiration from ancestral beliefs and practices. Currently residing in Porto Novo, he continues to push boundaries with innovative sculptural explorations that blend meticulous craftsmanship with an uncompromising engagement with repurposed materials.

Early Life & Influences

Dakpogan’s formative years were profoundly shaped by the pervasive presence of Vodun spirituality, which instilled within him a deep respect for symbolism and storytelling inherent in African art forms. This heritage informs his artistic vision, guiding him to utilize found objects—fragments of discarded metal, wood, and textiles—to construct monumental installations and striking masks that serve as conduits for spiritual narratives. Growing up in the Goukoumé district of Porto Novo, Benin, Dakpogan’s family lineage traces back to a tradition of blacksmithing passed down through generations – a connection that would prove instrumental in shaping his artistic sensibilities. The influence of Vodun deities, particularly Ogun, the god of iron and craftsmanship, is palpable throughout his oeuvre, reflecting a commitment to honoring ancestral wisdom and preserving cultural heritage.

Notable Exhibitions & Recognition

Dakpogan’s work gained international acclaim following participation in the ‘Ouidah ’92 festival, a pivotal event celebrating Vodun art from Benin and its diaspora. The festival showcased his sculptural prowess alongside other prominent artists, establishing him as a key figure within the burgeoning field of contemporary African sculpture. Furthermore, Dakpogan's masks are held by Jean Pigozzi’s CAAC collection (Contemporary African Art Collection), ensuring their visibility in prestigious museum exhibitions across Europe and North America. This recognition underscores the significance of his artistic contribution to fostering intercultural dialogue and promoting Benin’s cultural heritage on a global scale.

Sculptural Technique & Material Exploration

Dakpogan distinguishes himself through his masterful manipulation of unconventional materials—a deliberate rejection of conventional artistic mediums—to create sculptures that resonate with both physicality and conceptual depth. He meticulously transforms discarded items—rusted metal sheets, weathered wooden planks, frayed textile remnants—into evocative representations of Vodun deities, spirits, and mythological figures. This process isn’t merely about repurposing; it's a symbolic act of reclaiming forgotten histories and honoring the enduring power of ancestral knowledge. The resulting artworks possess a textured surface imbued with the patina of time—a testament to Dakpogan’s dedication to preserving cultural heritage through artistic innovation. He employs techniques that emphasize the inherent beauty within these materials, hammering metal into geometric patterns, weaving textiles into sculptural structures, and assembling wooden fragments to construct monumental figures.

Contemporary Relevance & Artistic Legacy

Dakpogan's sculptures stand as a compelling dialogue between past and present, reflecting Benin’s rich cultural heritage within the framework of global contemporary art. His unwavering commitment to utilizing recycled materials underscores an urgent consideration for sustainability—a timely message conveyed through his artistic endeavors. By transforming discarded objects into symbols of spiritual significance, Dakpogan compels viewers to contemplate notions of memory, transformation, and the enduring relevance of indigenous traditions in confronting challenges facing humanity today. He embodies a profound understanding that art can serve as both a repository of cultural history and a catalyst for fostering dialogue about pressing social issues—a legacy destined to inspire future generations of artists committed to honoring their roots while embracing innovation.
Calixte Dakpogan

Calixte Dakpogan

1958 - , République du Bénin

Informations clés

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Sculpture Vodun inspirée
  • Date Of Birth: 1958
  • Full Name: Calixte Dakpogan
  • Nationality: Béninois
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Le Chat
    • Mamiwata (Forced marriage 2)
    • La mort debout
  • Place Of Birth: Pohou, Bénin République