Soimadou Ibrahim Navigates “In Deeds and Gestures” at WOAW Gallery

WOAW Gallery is happy to announce the solo exhibition “In Deeds and Gestures” by French artist Soimadou Ibrahim. The exhibition, happening on the gallery’s Hong Kong outpost, showcases 17 artworks created by Ibrahim this 12 months. Operating from Could 19 to June 18, the exhibition marks the artist’s first solo present in Hong Kong.

Ibrahim’s newest artworks draw inspiration from his native Comoros and different components of Africa. One recurring motif in his items is the ylang-ylang flower, symbolizing the sweetness and richness of his homeland. One other vital image is the blue-bellied curler, a chook generally present in varied African areas, representing freedom and exploration. The birdwatcher can also be highlighted as an essential image, emphasizing the necessity to concentrate to the pure world and join with the atmosphere. All through the exhibition, Ibrahim celebrates the variety and cultural richness of the African continent by depicting totally different characters and wildlife. Utilizing daring strokes and vibrant colours, “In Deeds and Gestures” presents a visually charming expertise that encourages viewers to replicate on the significance of care and nurturing.

Ibrahim’s art work not solely urges viewers to attach with the atmosphere and their communities but in addition emphasizes the preservation and celebration of numerous cultures. By incorporating components from his personal cultural heritage, the artist emphasizes the importance of self-care, neighborhood care, and environmental stewardship. “In Deeds and Gestures” serves as a strong reminder of the significance of those features, as Ibrahim himself sought to reconnect along with his roots through the creative course of.

Soimadou Ibrahim, born in 1989, is a French artist who explores themes reminiscent of household recollections, post-coloniality, and humanity’s relationship with the pure atmosphere. Rising up within the distant village of Itsinkoudi within the Comoros archipelago, Ibrahim developed a singular perspective on socio-economics, neighborhood, race, and his personal French id. His work convey the fleeting and delicate nature of life, advocating for harmonious coexistence with our environment.

The artist’s works are impressed by cherished moments of his life and incorporate components from archival images, private footage, recollections, and creativeness. Every art work highlights the significance of relationships, the great thing about nature, and the essence of life itself. Via straight traces, daring gestures, and vibrant colours influenced by his background in graphic design and artwork, Ibrahim’s work additionally underscore the endurance and timeless nature of recollections, encouraging every particular person to protect their very own.

Elsewhere in artwork, Will Grundy’s ‘Pub Salad’ zine explores each side of UK pub tradition.

WOAW Gallery
G07, 9 Queen’s Highway Central,
Central, Hong Kong


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