Graduated from the CTAA (Technological Centre of Applied Arts) in Abidjan, Aboudia acquired his style in the school of life on the streets. This life of ups and downs, laughter and tears, remains his driving force, although he was acclaimed by the international community of art critics and journalists for his work narrating the confrontations during the Abidjan civil war.
Aboudia is distinguished for his large canvases, upon which he portrays strenght, innocence and spontaneity by the youth. These large format paintings display a Basquiat-like vitality, with an inside world where he fights for his dreams. A kid from Abidjan who wandered its streets, but who also roamed those of New York and London, passing through Johannesburg, Paris and Barcelona in order to stimulate his vision. ABOUDIA likes to define himself as a cosmopolitan artist, jetting non-stop between different places and cultures.
His canvases in acrylics, oil pastels and collage, are found in major international private and public collections and in particular in the Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC) of Jean Pigozzi, in Geneva, the Frank Cohen Collection in London, the François Pinault Collection and in the permanent collection of the Saatchi Gallery of New York.
In 1998, Sadikou Oukpedjo joined the workshop of the artist Paul Ahyi in Lomé, where he worked essentially in sculpture with wood and ceramics. Apart from his work as a sculptor, Sadikou began to paint and experiment with other subjects and mediums: drawings in old books, portraits on old mirrors... In 2010, Sadikou settled in Bamako, where he attended the workshop of the Beninese artist Ludovic Fadaïro. The war in Mali motivated him in 2013 to move to Abidjan, where he devoted himself entirely to painting.
Sadikou’s artwork is the fruit of personal questioning, in particular the question of human’s origin. Since the emotional experiment during the Tabasqui, the sacrificial rite of sheeps, the artist directed his plastic research towards animal and human. By anatomical and behavioral observations, Sadikou searches and expresses artistically the fusion point between animal and human, reaching the conclusion that, like man, animals possess a consience and experience fear, joy and suffering.
His artwork was presented at the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair in London, at the Art Paris Art Fair and at the 12nd Biennial Dak’Art. He was selected to take part in the Institut Français Residency program at the Cité Internationale des Arts of Paris. His works are part of the Blachère Foundation Collection, the Tiroche DeLeon Collection and the Mohammed VI Museum.
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