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Calixte Dakpogan

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Calixte Dakpogan (born 1958) is a Beninese sculptor known for his installations as well as his masks made out of diverse and original found materials. A native of Pahou, he currently lives and works in Porto Novo. Much of his work is inspired by his Voudon heritage.

Dakpogan's work was exhibited at the "Ouidah '92" festival, which celebrated Vodun art from Benin and the African Diaspora in Ouidah, Benin in February 1993.[1] Many of his masks are part of The Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC) of Jean Pigozzi and are exhibited in major group shows in museums around the world.

Group exhibitions

Bibliography

  • 1994: Otro pais: escalas africanas, Exhibition catalogue.
  • 1992: Dakar Biennale (1). Dak’Art 92, Exhibition catalogue
  • 1995: Africus : Johannesburg Biennale, 1995 Exhibition catalogue.
  • 1996: Contemporary Art of Africa, André Magnin and Jacques Soulillou
  • 1997: Lumière Noire : Art Contemporain, Exhibition catalogue.
  • 1998: Bénin-Bénin, Gisteren-Tussen-Morgen. Exhibition catalogue. Fritz Bless et al.
  • 2000: Forjar el Espacio : La Escultura Forjada en el siglo XX, Exhibition catalogue.
  • 2000: Lyon Biennale d’Art Contemporain, (5) Partage d’Exotismes, Exhibition catalogue.
  • 2001: Rendering Visible : Contemporary Art from the Republic of Benin, Exhibition catalogue. Published by The October Gallery.
  • 2005: African Art Now: Masterpieces from the Jean Pigozzi Collection, Exhibition catalogue. Published by Merrell.
  • 2006: 100% Africa, Exhibition catalogue. Published by TF Editores & FMGB Guggenheim Bilbao Museum.
  • 2007: Why Africa?, Exhibition catalogue. Published by Electa & Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli.

References

  1. ^ Rush, Dana (Winter 2001). "Contemporary Vodun Arts of Ouidah, Benin". African Arts. 34 (4). UCLA James S. Coleman African Studies Center: 33. JSTOR 3337805.