BIO
Gérard
Kouassi Spéro Quenum was born in the coastal town of Porto Novo,
the official capital of the Republic of Benin, in 1971. Quenum
is part of the latest generation of sophisticated young francophone
artists now breaking out of Africa and demanding wider recognition
for their art on the international stage. Benin has long been
blessed with a wealth of outstanding contemporary artists, with
Cyprien Tokoudagba and
Georges Adeagbo coming early to the attention of western collectors
in the late 80’s and early 90’s. Hot on their heels came ever
more celebrated artists such as Romuald Hazoumè, Dominique Kouas,
the Dakpogan brothers et al. More recently, a rising generation
of “street artists” has been developing around Porto Novo and
Cotonou. This tightly-knit group, marshalled by the eccentric
creativity of Dominique Zinkpé,
arranged spontaneous exhibitions of their work not in the fine
art galleries (of which Benin boasts precious few!) but outside
on the city streets. They called this succession of guerrilla
exhibitions - “Boulev’art” (Art on the Boulevard). Gerard Quenum
stands out amongst these younger tyros, as the original creator
of a distinct style, and, his work is now to be found in galleries
on the grand Boulevards of Paris as well as the finer streets
of London.
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