Romuald Hazoumè: Cargoland

October Gallery, 24 Old Gloucester Street, London
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October Gallery, 24 Old Gloucester Street, London

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Internationally acclaimed artist Romuald Hazoumè (b. 1962) will present an ambitious new exhibition at October Gallery. Bringing together masks, photographs and two large-scale installations, “Cargoland” is Hazoumè’s highly anticipated third exhibition at October Gallery since 2009’s “MIP: Made in Port-Novo”. “Cargoland” will feature new works that have never been seen in Britain.

Hazoumè’s works are humorous and wryly political. His assemblages and photos are specifically tied to his vision of society and global problems. His practice often engages deeply with local and international history to deliver incisive, sharp social commentary. The signature in all of his slightly irreverent, tongue-in-cheek and highly satirical work is his appropriation of the commonly found plastic petrol can, ubiquitous in his home country, Benin, both for fuelling mechanised change and causing fatal explosions when over-filled.

Romuald Hazoumè is a multi-faceted artist: a painter, sculptor, photographer and some-time filmmaker, his powerful creations mark him as one of the most innovative and exciting personalities to emerge from Africa. Hazoumè’s work first came to prominence in the U.K. with the inclusion of his “masks” in the Saatchi Gallery’s “Out of Africa” show, in 1992. In the past twenty years his work has been widely shown throughout Europe, the United States and Asia, including the British Museum, the Guggenheim, Bilbao, the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris and the Museum of Arts and Design, New York. His works are in prominent public and private collections around the world, including the permanent collections of the British Museum, London; Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane and Museumslandschaft Hessen, Neue Galerie, Kassel.

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