In its 350 m2 space at 24 rue Béranger, the 193 Gallery discovers the artistic lexicon of the Cameroonian scene by presenting the works of eight contemporary artists.
Named "Little Africa", Cameroon concentrates on its territory everything that makes the richness of the continent: a real topographic, political and cultural crossroads. Dynamic and fertile, the artistic scene renews itself and distinguishes itself by its aesthetic where the human being has a central place. "To materialize one's curiosity is indeed the act of moving, of going to see, questioning, understanding. If Vasari in his time went to meet the most incredible artists who populated the lands of his country, today it is up to us to go and collect the words of these excellent painters and sculptors who nourish a scene that is still too little studied. It is therefore necessary to follow in the footsteps of the great artists who preceded us and to help them carry the torch they so valiantly lit" explains Mary-Lou Ngwe-Secke.
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