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Urban Requiem

Cameroonian artist barthélémy toguo blends painting & performance art exploring urban life & memory. Based in Paris & Bandjoun, his diverse work includes sculpture & video.

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Barthelemy ToguoBorn in M’Balmayo, Republic of Cameroon, in 1967.He lives and works in Paris, France; Bandjoun,Cameroon; and New York City, USA .Barthelemy Toguo’s practice is inspired by his experiences traveling and living among different world cultures. Born in Cameroon, he was trained as an artist in Abidjan, Ivory Coast; Grenoble, France; and Dusseldorf, Germany. Toguo’s work incorporates the diasporic condition as fundamental to contemporary reality. Fittingly, he has chosen the shamrock as his trademark. Although the shamrock derives from Christian iconography, in Toguo’s hands it becomes a silhouette of the artist or represents the threefold routes of his intellectual and artistic practice. It also alludes to Toguo’s playful lyricism and his search for equilibrium in the world. Toguo’s commitment to making the world a better place is not limited to art-making alone. In 2013 he founded Bandjoun Station, an artist-in-residency program in the highlands of West Cameroon. The foundation hosts a permanent collection, enables artistic exchange, and promotes agricultural initiatives in the spirit of sustainable development. Employing sculpture, installation, performance, photography and film, drawing and watercolor, Toguo’s versatility is impressive. His use of watercolor is characterized by subtlety and playfulness, while his skillfully applied layers of liquid pigment merge animals with human figures. He often represents humans and animals only by their limbs and body parts, which speak of violence and isolation. In these examples, the wholeness of the body is replaced by a postmodern fragmentation, a body that is amputated, deformed, penetrated, and stressed. Drawing from his earlier works, his installation Urban Requiem showcases Toguo as a wood sculptor and printer. Rather than borrowing from African traditions, he sculpts his expansive installations using a chainsaw, which allows him to work quickly. In this installation, gigantic wooden rubber stamps that resemble life-size human busts are arranged like toppled heads on triangular shelves. Whereas earlier versions of his woodcut prints on paper (such as Immigration Officer, Type of Visa, and Department of Foreign Affaires) testified to the logic of border politics that have marked many migrating bodies, Urban Requiem follows a more universal approach. Using slogans used in protests, such as “I am a man,” “Our unarmed son,” or “We want a murder charge!,” the artist commemorates the voices of those suffering from injustice in the world.

Kunstenaarsbiografie

A Life Bridging Worlds: The Art of Barthélémy Toguo

Born in 1967 in M’Balmayo, Cameroon, Barthélémy Toguo embodies a compelling artistic journey—one that transcends geographical boundaries and delves into the complexities of identity, memory, and globalization. His life story is intrinsically woven into his art; a narrative shaped by formal training across three continents – Abidjan, Grenoble, and Düsseldorf – yet deeply rooted in his Cameroonian heritage. This unique positioning allows Toguo to navigate cultural dialogues with profound insight, becoming a vital voice within contemporary African art and beyond. He didn’t simply settle in Europe after his studies; he cultivated a dynamic existence between Paris and Bandjoun, Cameroon, establishing Bandjoun Station as a testament to his commitment to fostering artistic exchange and community engagement. This station isn't merely a studio space but a vibrant crossroads where classical African art meets contemporary global perspectives, deliberately dismantling hierarchical structures and promoting inclusivity.

The Evolution of a Multifaceted Practice

Toguo’s artistic practice is remarkably diverse, encompassing painting, sculpture, photography, performance, and installation. He doesn’t confine himself to a single medium; instead, he fluidly moves between them, selecting the most effective form to convey his message. Early recognition came in the late 1990s with invitations to significant events like ‘Migrateurs’ at ARC Paris (curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist) and ‘Partage d'exotismes’ at the Lyon Biennale (Jean-Hubert Martin). These early platforms allowed Toguo to begin exploring themes that would become central to his oeuvre: displacement, cultural hybridity, and the search for belonging. His work isn’t defined by a singular style but rather by a consistent exploration of texture, color, and symbolism. He often employs vibrant hues alongside raw materials, creating a visual tension that reflects the complexities of the world he portrays. The use of wood, particularly in his sculptures, connects him directly to African artistic traditions while simultaneously allowing for innovative contemporary interpretations.

Symbolism and Narrative: Unveiling Layers of Meaning

A defining characteristic of Toguo’s work is its rich symbolism. Recurring motifs—shamrocks being a prime example—are not merely decorative elements but carry profound narratives related to injustice, memory, and resilience. The shamrock, often associated with Ireland, takes on new meaning in Toguo's hands, representing the interconnectedness of global struggles and the shared human experience of trauma and hope. His paintings frequently depict figures caught between worlds, their faces etched with a mixture of vulnerability and determination. These aren’t portraits in the traditional sense but rather archetypes embodying universal emotions and experiences. He often incorporates text into his work, further layering meaning and inviting viewers to engage in critical dialogue. Toguo's installations are particularly powerful, creating immersive environments that challenge perceptions and provoke introspection.

Major Achievements and International Recognition

Toguo’s career has been marked by significant achievements and growing international recognition. His nomination for the Marcel Duchamp Prize in 2016, with his installation *Vaincre le virus!* at the Centre Pompidou, brought him widespread acclaim. This work, created before the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrated a prescient understanding of global health crises and the interconnectedness of humanity. He is one of only a select few living artists to have exhibited under the Louvre pyramid in Paris with *Le Pilier des migrants disparus*, a poignant tribute to those lost at sea. His work is held in prestigious collections worldwide, including the Musée National d'Art Moderne (Paris), the Tate Modern (London), and the Museum of Contemporary Art (Miami). The commission for four overdoors at the Rodin Museum further solidifies his position as a leading contemporary artist.

Historical Significance: A Voice for Our Time

Barthélémy Toguo’s historical significance lies in his ability to bridge cultural divides, challenge conventional narratives, and provoke meaningful dialogue about pressing global issues. He is not simply an African artist representing Africa; he is a global citizen using art as a tool for social commentary and change. His founding of Bandjoun Station demonstrates a commitment to empowering local communities and fostering artistic exchange. Toguo’s work resonates deeply in a world grappling with migration, identity politics, and the legacy of colonialism. He offers a nuanced perspective that acknowledges both the beauty and the brutality of human experience, reminding us of our shared responsibility to create a more just and equitable future. His art is not merely aesthetically pleasing; it is a call to action—a powerful testament to the enduring power of creativity in the face of adversity.
barthélémy toguo

barthélémy toguo

1967 - , Cameroon

Belangrijkste feiten

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary African Art
  • Date Of Birth: 1967
  • Full Name: Barthélémy Toguo
  • Nationality: Cameroonian
  • Notable Artworks: ['Urban Requiem']
  • Place Of Birth: M'balmayo, Cameroon