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Romuald Hazoume

Romuald Hazoume

Romuald Hazoume is a contemporary Beninese artist known for his mixed media sculptures that explore themes of identity, consumerism, and globalization. His style emerged in the 1990s and gained recognition for its innovative use of recycled materials, particularly discarded plastic jerry cans. By repurposing these objects, Hazoume creates visually striking sculptures that comment on issues of social and political importance. His works often feature masks or faces, reflecting his interest in African traditions and the mask as a symbol of cultural identity. Hazoume's use of found materials and his critique of consumer culture have made him a prominent figure in the contemporary art world.

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SOMETHING in the style of Romuald Hazoume

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El AnatsuiYinka ShonibareWangechi MutuEl AnatsuiEddie Chambers
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