Abdoulaye Diarrassouba was born in 1983, in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
The riots that followed the disputed Ivorian presidential election in late 2010 greatly influenced Aboudia’s painting. As the violence escalated, daily life in Ivory Coast and particularly the capital Abidjan was thrown into turmoil. In March 2011 the conflict reached a crisis point and the country broke down into civil war. During this period the artist took refuge in a basement studio and began a body of work responding to the horrors of the country’s devastating political situation.
Aboudia is noted for his large-scale, heavily layered, brutally energetic paintings that combine an innocence and spontaneity with the portrayal of a dark interior world. His urban landscapes are haunted by armed soldiers, ominous skulls and a populace hemmed in by violence and danger. Often claustrophobic and oppressive, his painting achieves a careful balance between pathos and aggression. While the vitality of his style recalls Basquiat, the darker undercurrents and themes describe a battlefield straight out of Goya.
Aboudia is also a master of multi-layered imagery as he mixes with great energy characters from his direct neighbourhood and fragments of found comic strips, advertising and the media. Enigmatic details come in and out of focus, often only revealing themselves after several viewings. His expression of revolt and explosive, incendiary life in his everyday urban environment brings to mind artists from the great American tradition, Twombly perhaps in his casual-looking execution, and Dubuffet. Aboudia’s unrestrained use of violent figuration is a welcome reminder of the power of paint to suggest the vitality and chaos of life.
EDUCATION
CTAA (Technological Centre of Applied Arts) in Bingerville
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2018
“Djoly du Mogoba” – Jack Bell Gallery – London, UK
2017
“Talking Faces” – Piasa – Paris, France
“Gawa Dangoro” – Jack Bell Gallery – London, UK
2016
“I have a dream” – OOA Gallery – Barcelona, Spain
“Môgô Dynasty” – Cécile Fakhoury Gallery – Abidjan, Ivory Coast
“Bombe fantôme” – Jack Bell Gallery – London, UK
“Talking heads” – Ethan Cohen Gallery – New-York, USA
“Chap Chap” – Art Twenty One – Lagos, Nigeria
2015
“Sossoroh urbain” – Jack Bell Gallery – London, UK
2014
“Nouchi City” – Cécile Fakhoury Gallery – Abidjan, Ivory Coast
“African Dawn | ABOUDIA” – Ethan Cohen Gallery – New York, USA
“Trin Trin Ba-By” – Jack Bell Gallery – London, UK
2013
“Quitte le pouvoir: New Paintings by Aboudia” – Jack Bell Gallery – London, UK
2012
“Les derniers travaux d’Aboudia” – Cécile Fakhoury Gallery – Abidjan, Ivory Coast
2011
“Travaux récents” – Le Lab 2.0 Gallery – Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Goethe-Institut, Johannesburg, South Africa
“The Battle For Abidjan” – Jack Bell Gallery – London, UK
2009
Centre Culturel Français, – Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Centre Culturel Français – Conakry, Guinea
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2018
“Angels” – OOA Gallery – Barcelona, Spain
Art X – OOA Gallery – Lagos, Nigeria
Rassemblement – Jack Bell Gallery – London, UK
1:54 – Cécile Fakhoury Gallery – Marrakech, Morocco
2017
“Summer Exhibition” – Royal Academy of Arts – London, UK
“Regarding Africa: Contemporary Art and Afro-Futurism” – Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israël
AKAA – OOA Gallery – Paris, France
Salon Zürcher – OOA Gallery – Paris, France
2016
1:54 – Cécile Fakhoury Gallery, London, UK
“Dakar-Martigny : Hommage à la Biennale d’Art contemporain” – Martigny, Switzerland
2015
1:54 – Cécile Fakhoury Gallery, Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, USA
“Pangaea II: New Art From Africa And Latin America” – Saatchi Gallery, London, UK
“Studio Lumiere” – Jack Bell Gallery, London, UK
2014
Sphères #7, Continua Gallery – Les Moulins, France
1:54 – Cécile Fakhoury Gallery- Somerset House – London, UK
Group Show Galerie Cécile Fakhoury, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.
“Pangaea: New Art From Africa And Latin America” – Saatchi Gallery, London – UK
Dak’Art Off – Group Show Cécile Fakhoury Gallery – La Fondation Total – Dakar, Senegal
2013
“In all Cases; A Collection Selection” – Nevada Museum of Art – Reno, USA
2012
“Aujourd’hui je travaille avec mon petit fils Aboudia” – in collaboration with Frédéric Bruly Bouabré – Cécile Fakhoury Gallery – Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Dak’Art Off – Eiffage – Dakar, Senegal
2011
Amani – Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Salon International des Arts Plastiques – Abidjan, Ivory Coast
“Revue de l’Art Moderne et Contemporain” – Rotonde des Arts – Abidjan, Ivory Coast
“Les Fantômes” – Jack Bell Gallery – London, UK
2010
“Arkadi,13th edition”, Centre culturel français – Abidjan, Ivory Coast
“Lion’s Art”, Abidjan, Ivory Coast
“Amis des arts, 6th editiom” – BICICI Bank – Abidjan, Ivory Coast
“50e Journée de célébration de l’indépendance de la Côte d’Ivoire”, Ivory Coast
2009
“Pinceaux d’Afrique” – Stockholm, Sweden
Arkadi, 12th edition, Centre Culturel Français – Abidjan, Ivory Coast
2007
Palais de la Culture – Abidjan, Ivory Coast
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
Tiroche DeLeon Collection, Israel
Modern Art Museum, Ecuatorial Guinea
CAAC Pigozzi Contemporary African Art Collection – Geneva, Switzerland
Culture Palace, Abidjan, Ivory Coast
French-Guinean cultural centre, Conakry, Guinea Conakry
Embassy of Ivory Coast, Conakry, Guinea Conakry
Governor of Abidjan, Ivory Coast
City Hall, Bingerville, Ivory Coast
BICICI, Permanent collection- Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Saatchi Gallery – London, UK
Museum of Contemporary Art – Murcia, Spain