Georges Adéagbo


Georges Adéagbo is a Beninese sculptor known for his work with found objects.
A native of Cotonou, Adéagbo studied law in Abidjan before moving to France to continue his studies. He returned to Benin in 1971 upon the death of his father, and began creating installations and environments in isolation from family and society. By the early 1990s he had begun to receive recognition, culminating in the reception of the Prize of Honor at the Venice Biennale in 1999. Adéagbo gathers the material for his art wherever he travels.

Collections

Toyota Municipal Museum of Art 2000 and 2004, Museum Ludwig Cologne 2003, Blake Byrne, Los Angeles 1999, Galerie Elisabeth Kaufmann, Zurich 2005, Philadelphia Museum of Art 2006, Ulmer Museum 2007, Oslo National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design 2009, MAK Vienna 2009, MUSAC Leon 2011, KIASMA Helsinki 2011, GIZ Regional Office Cotonou 2012, Collection Cecile Fakhoury Abidjan 2013, Whitworth Art Gallery, The University of Manchester 2013.

Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions
1997
'Death and Resurrection' Galerie Natalie Obadia, Paris
'Redemption, the Redeemer' le Quartier, centre d'art contemporain, Quimper, France
2000
'La rencontre de l'Afrique et du Japon' Toyota Municipal Museum of Art.
'Abraham, l'ami de Dieu' P.S.1, New York, Long Island City.
2001
'L'Epoque Pythagoreene' Galerie im Taxispalais, Innsbruck
2004
'"L'explorateur et les explorateurs devant l'histoire de l'exploration".. !-Le théâtre du monde.. !' Museum Ludwig, Köln
'Le Socialisme Africain', Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
2005
'Dieu-créateur dans la création' und 'AC-DC Archiv des Museum Ludwig' Galerie Elisabeth Kaufmann Zürich
2007
"Tout de Moi à Tous", Daadgallery Berlin
"La rencontre..!" Venise-Florence. Fondazione Querini Stampalia-Venice, Italy
2008
"La rencontre..!" Venise-Florence, Palazzo Vecchio and Gallery Frittelli, Florence, Italy
"La Belgique au Congo" Sint Lukas Galerie, Brussels, Belgium
2009
„Die Kolonisation und die Geschichte der Kolonisierten" MAK, Vienna, Austria
2010
"La Culture et les Cultures – La Chine a Hambourg", Galerie Holzhauer, Hamburg, Germany
2011
"La Mission et les Missionaires", MUSAC, Leon, Spain
2013
"Il était un fois, Košice: Košice d'hier, Košice d'aujourd'hui..!" Make-Up Gallery, Košice – Slovakia
Group Exhibitions
1994
'Archaeology', in 'La Route de l'art sur la Route de l'esclave', Saline Royale d'Arc-et-Senans, France
Artchipel, scène nationale de la Guadeloupe, France
1995
'Peace in the World' "Dialog des Friedens", Palais of the United Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
'Art and Evolution', "Big City", The Serpentine Gallery, London, UK
'Archaeology' "African Artists and Aids", Centre Culturel Français, Cotonou, Benin; The Dakar Biennial, Senegal
1996
'Images of Africa' "African Art towards the Year 2000", Round Tower, Copenhagen, Denmark
'The Renaissance' Galerie du jour Agnès B., Paris, France
1997
Johannesburg Biennial
'Contemporary Art and Modern Art' "Georges Adéagbo and Honoré d'O", Kunsthalle FRI-ART, Fribourg, Switzerland
'Creativity' "Die anderen Modernen", Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany
'The Guardians of the World', 1997/98 studio-session and exhibition at the Centre Culturel Français, Cotonou, Benin and Musée national d'arts d'Afrique et d'Océanie, Paris
'The First Year of Democracy' 1997–1998 "Alternating Currents," second Johannesburg Biennial, South Africa
1998
'Cannibalism' "Roteiros, Roteiros,...Roteiros" XXIV Biennale de São Paulo, Brazil
'The Philosophical Schools' 7. Triennale der Klein-Plastik, Afrika-Europa", Stuttgart, Germany
1999
'Venise d'hier-Venise d'aujour d'hui' a one-day installation for the Campo dell'Arsenale, June 10, hosted by Joint Adventures Art Projects and the Venice Biennial, awarded with the 'premio della giuria'
'Kunstwelten im Dialog', Museum Ludwig Koeln, concept: Marc Scheps Against Georges Adégbo's will, the piece 'Death and Resurrection' was partially installed. His offer to create a site specific installation for the occasion and city of Cologne was refused.
2000
'ForwArt' a choice, six curators-six artists, Harald Szeemann invited Georges Adéagbo who composed 'La colonisation Belge en Afrique noir' for this exhibition in Bruxelles hosted by the BBL
'La resurrection de Edith Piaf' in 'Voilà. le monde dans la tête.' Musée d'art moderne de la ville de Paris, ARC, France
'Hommage à Napoléon le grand' in 'la ville, le jardin, la mémoire', Rome, installation in the loggia and the garden of villa Medici, Rome, Italy
'Partage de l'exotisme' at the fifth Biennale de Lyon, the piece 'La mort et la resurrection' was partially installed against the artists will.
2001
'Le Socialisme Africain' in: 'The Short Century' by Okwui Enwezor four venues. Villa Stuck – Munich, Haus der Kulturen der Welt-Berlin, MCA-Chicago, P.S.1- New York, USA
'Un espace...! Monde
2007
« Créer le monde en faisant des collections- hommage a Christoph Weickmann » in Weickmann's Wunderkammer, Ulmer Museum, Germany
« Une espace avec le Monde » in „Beyond the Wall,"Stiftung Brandenburger Tor, Max Liebermann Haus, Berlin, Germany
2008
« Ephemeral Fringes » Art Brussels, Brussels, Belgium
"Regardez l'histoire!" in "See History 2008" Kunsthalle Kiel,
"Intolerance" Ravello Festival, Sorento, Italy
2009
"Hypocrisy-The Sitespecifity of Morality", Oslo National Museum of Contemporary Art, Norway
„Fare Mondi" 53rd Venice Biennial, Italy
2010
„Transparancy" Trasparenze, Macro Futuro Rome, curated by Laura Cherubini and Sauro Bocchi, hosted by Fabula in Art, Italy
„Transparancy" Trasparenze, MADRE Napoli, Italy
2011
ARS 11, Kiasma Helsinki, Finland
ABSOLUTT INSTALLASJON National Museum for Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo, Norway, Reinstallation of the work commissioned for the exhibition "Hypocrisy" in 2009.
2012
Paris Triennial, Palais de Tokyo, curated by Okwui Enwezor, Paris, France
We Face Forward, Whitworth Art Gallery Manchester, UK
The Storytellers, The Stenersen Museum Oslo, Norway
Biennale Regard Benin 2012 Porto Novo and Togbin Plage, Benin
2013
"DECOLONIZE MÜNCHEN" at the Stadtmuseum München, Germany
"L'Allemagne avant la guerre et L'Allemagne après la guerre..!"
source: archive Georges Adéagbo
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