Frederic Bruly Bouabre
Publisher,Museum of Modern Art
Publication Date,
Format, Hardcover
Weight, 544.31 g
No. of Pages, 96
The Ivorian artist Frâedâeric Bruly Bouabrâe created an unmistakable and entirely unique body of work, first as a writer and linguist, and then in a dazzling series of colorful drawings on a multitude of subjects, from his native Bâetâe culture to the urban milieu of Abidjan to the all-encompassing themes of fraternity, equality and global understanding. All but unknown even in his home country of Cãote d'Ivoire, Bouabrâe found international recognition in 1989 when he participated in the landmark Parisexhibition Magiciens de la terre, and his work has since been the subject of solo and group exhibitions around the world. Published to accompany the first museum survey of Bouabrâe's work in North America, this catalog offers a vivid account of the artist's long and multifaceted career, including a detailed chronology of his life and reproductions of more than six hundred of his drawings. An essay by curator Ugochukwu-Smooth C. Nzewi introduces Bouabrâe to a new audience, illuminating his significance asboth an important African creator and one of the most intriguing artists of the 20th century.--Page 4 of cover.