SOLO SHOWS
2021
Owanto, an Intimate Exhibition, Bonhams, Paris, France
2020
Flowers, Sakhile&Me, Frankfurt, Germany
2019
One Thousand Voices, Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA), Cape Town, South Africa
– One Thousand Voices, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina (MADRE), Naples, Italy
2018
Flowers, Voice Gallery, Marrakech, Morocco
Dance with Me, African Artist’s Foundation (AAF), Lagos, Nigeria
2016
Flowers, Conseil National, Monaco, Monaco
2015
Owanto L’Atelier de l’artiste, Art Marbella (Galeria Yusto-Giner), Marbella, Spain
2014
Here, Now. , Biennale de Marrakech, Marrakech, Morocco
2013
Protect (Public art intervention), Jardins de Saint Martin, Monaco, Monaco
2012
Où Allons Nous?, Voice Gallery, Marrakech, Morocco
2011
El Faro de la Memoria, Galería Maior, Vigo, Spain; Palma de Mallorca, Spain
2009
The Lighthouse of Memory, Go Nogé Mènè, Galleria Ca’ D’Oro, Rome, Italy
The Lighthouse of Memory, Go Nogé Mènè, 53rd Venice Biennale (Republic of Gabon Pavilion), Venice, Italy
SELECTED GROUP SHOWS
2024
Afrotropes, des imaginaires en mouvement, Musée Théodore Monod d’art africain IFAN Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, Senegal
2023
Flowers Forever – Flowers in Art and Culture, Kunsthalle München, Munich, Germany
AFRONOVA GALLERY at ARCO Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
2022
Rock My Soul II, Eva Livijn’s house-gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
Essence and Resilience, Dak’art Le Off, Dakar, Senegal
Reclaiming and Making: Art, Desire, Violence, The Museum of Sex, New York, USA
2021
Un.e Air.e de famille, Paul Eluard Museum, Paris, France
Home Museum, LagosPhoto20, Lagos, Nigeria
Sakhile&Me at Photo London, London, UK
Sakhile&Me, Investec Cape Town Art Fair, Digital Event
Only Photos, Reiners Contemporary Art gallery, Marbella, Spain
2020
Sakhile&Me at 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, , London, UK
Objects of Virtue. La Bible de ma Mère, Lagos Photo, Lagos, Nigeria
2019
Material Insanity, Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden (MACAAL), Marrakech, Morocco
2018
Our Anthropocene: Eco Crises, The Center for Book Arts, New York, United States
Voice Gallery at 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair London, London, UK
2017
LagosPhoto, Lagos, Nigeria
Voice Gallery at AKAA Also Known as Africa Art Fair, Paris, France
Voice Gallery at 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair London, London, UK
All Things Being Equal…, Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA), Cape Town, South Africa
2016
Voice Gallery at 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair London, London, UK
Beauty, Centro de Exposiciones de Benalmádena, Benalmádena, Spain – MAD Antequera, Málaga, Spain
Made in Spain. Periplo por el arte español de hoy, MAD Antequera, Málaga, Spain
2015
Beauty, La Térmica, Málaga, Spain
Arternativelight 5, Chapiteau de Fontvieille, Monaco, Monaco
Imago Mundi, Map of the New Art, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice, Italy
World Academy, EXPO Milano, Milan, Italy
Imago Mundi, Made in Spain, CAC Málaga, Málaga, Spain
2014
Arternativelight 4, Chapiteau de Fontvieille, Monaco, Monaco
Dónde Vamos (Performance), Dak’Art, Dakar, Senegal
Earth Matters: Land as Material and Metaphor in the Arts of Africa, The Fowler Museum at UCLA, Los Angeles, USA – Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Washington D.C., USA
2013
MAUS: Málaga arte urbano en el soho, CAC Málaga, Málaga, Spain
Arternativelight 3, Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, Monaco, Monaco
Galería Maior at ARCO Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Be Aware, Espacio Elbutrón, Sevilla, Spain
2012
Neighbours, CAC Málaga, Málaga, Spain
Arternativelight 2, Chapiteau de Fontvieille, Monaco, Monaco
Galería Maior at ARCO Madrid, Madrid, Spain
2011
Interpretations of Africa: Football, Art and Design, Design Museum, London, UK
Arternativelight, Musée Naval de Monaco, Monaco, Monaco
ARCO Madrid, Galería Maior, Madrid, Spain
2010
Gabon: Ma Terre, Mon Futur, Gabon EXPO, Libreville, Gabon
Cinquantenaire des Indépendances Africaines, Maison de L’Unesco, Paris, France
AWARDS
2020 Mbokodo Award
MATERIALITY INSANITY
French / English
Published by MACAAL
2019
SPAIN. IDENTITY/MODERNITY: CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS FROM SPAIN
English, Italian, Spanish
Published by Fabrica (Treviso)
2014
EARTH MATTERS:LAND AS MATERIAL AND METAPHOR IN THE ARTS OF AFRICA
English
Published by Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art
2013
OWANTO: THE LIGHTHOUSE OF MEMORY – GO NOGE MENE
English
Published by Maretti Editore
2009
OWANTO
English
Published by Ediciones Poligrafa
2002
Ozangé, the South Korean PhotoArt Magazine SAJINYESUL by Heejin Cho, January 2023
Owanto interviewed about Ozangé, Africa Hoy, RTVE, November 2022
In Pursuit of Womanhood » by Merilyn Mushakwe, Collective Action Magazine, December 2022, pp. 63-68
Ozangé, the first Biennale of African photography in Spain, ART AFRICA, November 2022
Ozangé: une nouvelle biennale pour la photo africaine, Diptyk Magazine, November 2022
Interview to Owanto by Anne Yanover. Extract from the catalogue of the exhibition Un.e Air.e de Famille from 25 June to 8 November 2021 at the Paul Eluard Museum of Art and History, Saint-Denis
Gabonese artist uses flower power to tackle horrors of female genital mutilation by Ollia Horton, Radio France Internationale, October 2021
Flowers (series) – Owanto by Anne-Marie Morice and Françoise Vergès, TRANSVERSE, August 2021
Shoyer, E 2021, ‘Picturing That Which Has Not Been Imaged: The Photograph Upended in Owanto’s La Jeune Fille à la Fleur Series, Postcolonial Interventions, vol. V, no. 1, pp. 70-107.
Getting out of forgotten: The disruptive vision of Owanto, by Thelma Mort, Agenda, November 2020
Owanto: A Thousand Voices, But Two Thousand Feet by Valentine Umansky, ART AFRICA, July 2020
Owanto: 30 ans de militantisme en faveur de l’émancipation de la femme by Stevie Mounombou, Gabonreview, July 2020
Owanto: An artist who asks you to look and reflect by Emilie Gambade, Daily Maverick, July 2020
Flowers exhibition at Sakhile&Me gallery, TSA Contemporary Art Magazine, April 2020
Interview about One Thousand Voices, on “Splash 105.5 FM” – Nigeria [ starts 15’42’’ ], February 2020
Video, Owanto, “One Thousand Voices at the Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden (MACAAL) », 2019
Video, Owanto: One Thousand Voices at Zeitz MOCAA, Art Meets TV, 2019
Owanto: One Thousand Voices at The Zeitz MOCAA, Contemporary And (C&), 2019
Owanto: One Thousand Voices at The MACAAL, Contemporary And (C&), 2019
Interview about One Thousand Voices exhibition at the Zeitz MOCAA by Khopotso Bodibe, March 2019
Extract of One Thousand Voices and interview on « Focus on Africa », BBC World Service, February 2019
One Thousand Voices, interview by Ana Welter, SOMETHING WE AFRICANS GOT #7, 2019
Something Terrible Happened To Me When I Was Seven, ELLE, February 2019
Le dire avec des fleurs, Diptyk n°47, February-March 2019
One Thousand Voices, ART AFRICA, February 2018
Les Fleurs du Bien, ELLE, February 2018
Owanto’s Flower Series, AFRICANAH, December 2017
The Forgotten Drawer, ART AFRICA, December 2017
Pleins feux sur l’Afrique, Grazia Maroc, October 2016
African Art Fairs Like 1:54 Are Transcending Boundaries, okayafrica, 16 October 2o16
Le Conseil national vent debout contre les violences, Monaco Matin, 9 March 2016
Arte contemporáneo nacional en el MAD Antequera, La Opinión de Málaga, 12 February 2016
Continental Drift, X-TRA Contemporary Art Quarterly, Spring 2015
El CAC enmarca el arte ´Made in Spain´ en un 10×12, La Opinión de Málaga, 13 March 2015
Own Story: How to Write about Africa, frieze magazine, September 2014
El arte, altavoz de la crisis social, El País, January 2013
Mother of Life, Gabon Magazine, Spring 2011
Senyals per a una pregunta ignorada, Diari de Balears, 26 March 2011
Fernando Frances, Comisario del pabellón de Gabón, Arte y Parte, 28 May, 2009
Exposition Mémoires d’Afrique d’ Owanto, Lettre Francophone, 2009
Owanto, artiste sans frontières, Nice-Matin, 2009
Save Yourself – A look at the outside pavilions, D’ARS year 49/nº 198/summer, 2009
Flowers II, 2018, Cold porcelain flower on aluminum UV print, 200 x 276 x 17 cm, Edition of 3 + 1AP
Owanto is a multi-cultural Gabonese artist born in Paris, France. She was raised in Libreville, Gabon, and later moved to Europe to study Philosophy, Literature and Languages at the Institut Catholic de Paris in Madrid, Spain.
Owanto’s multidisciplinary practice emerges from a 30-year career where she explores a variety of media, including photography, sculpture, painting, video, sound, installation and performative works. A practice that enables her to engage with consciousness through the notion of memory, both personal and collective.
In 2009, Owanto represented the Republic of Gabon at the 53rd Venice Biennale with a solo show entitled “The Lighthouse of Memory – Go Nogé Mènè”, being the very first artist from Central Africa to exhibit solo in a National Pavilion. Through the use of archives and found documents her proposal traces the past to shape the future, honouring the title “Go Nogé Mènè” which means “building the future” in her mother tongue. Central to her artistic proposal is the question “OÙ ALLONS NOUS?” (Where Are We Going?). A poetic, omnipresent, important, fundamental and universal probe.
Owanto’s interest in memory leads her to construct new utopian worlds while reflecting on the concepts of identity, transformation and evolution. As the daughter of a Gabonese mother and French father, influenced by Africa, Europe, colonialism and the earth, the artist explores cross-cultural and transhistorical dialogues. She seeks to interrogate the meaning of existence and of her personal and shared history.
Her current projects focus on the female condition, emancipation and the breaking of silence. The artist creates a listening platform for women within cultural institutions introducing a shift in narrative and hegemonic discourse.
Her work on this matter reflects upon the psychological concept of resilience by exploring the notion of healing, repair and transformation. The viewer is thus confronted with a delicate and powerful protest as in Flowers Series where “the flowers mask the pain and symbolize a re-birth”.
The feminine, as creative energy, is a constant in Owanto’s narratives and is intimately linked to her childhood where women represent the pillars of the family. For Owanto, the family is a societal ideal in that it stands for social unity, the result of ‘love thy neighbour’.
Light, both as a concept and as a medium, is another key element in Owanto’s work. Her neon and light paintings symbolize what guides us to a sanctuary place, where dark and silent spaces are illuminated.
Owanto’s creative force stems from her belief in the ability of art to transform consciousness. Her work sheds new light on difficult and relevant issues which prevent us from ignoring what takes place around us. Owanto’s concern for social issues has compelled her to campaign for relevant but uncomfortable and often ignored topics.
Her work has been exhibited in numerous international institutions, galleries and contemporary art fairs. Some of the most important recent exhibitions are: « Flowers » (Sakhile&Me, Frankfurt), ”One Thousand Voices » (Zeitz MOCAA, Cape Town), « Material Insanity » (MACAAL, Marrakech), « One Thousand Voices » (MADRE, Naples), « All Things Being Equal … « , (Permanent Collection of the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa), » Dance with Me « (AAF African Artist Foundation, LagosPhoto Festival), AKAA Also Known as Africa, (Art Fair Paris with Voice Gallery),1:54 (Contemporary African Art Fair, London with Voice Gallery), “Imago Mundi, MADE IN SPAIN “(CAC Málaga and Fondazione Giorgio Cini), » Urban Art Malaga MAUS SOHO « (CAC Málaga), » Earth Matters: Land and Material in the Arts of Africa « (Smithsonian National Museum of African Art and Fowler Museum UCLA), » Fifty Years of African Independence « (Unesco House, Paris), « Gabon, my Land, my Future » (Libreville, Gabon), ARCO Madrid (with Galeria Maior), « World Academy » (Expo Milano).
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