Yao Alipodzi and Clément Gbegno are two artists who view art as a witness. This idea of memory, trace, and the struggle against erasure, particularly in the Togolese context and more broadly in a history marked by colonization, resonates with the Nantes commemoration in May.
Presentation of the exhibition in the presence of the artists, on the occasion of the Ceremony celebrating the 20th anniversary of the planting of the tree of freedom and the unveiling of the plaque from May 10, 2006, on Saturday, May 23 from 10 AM to 1 PM.
By Polychroma, in partnership with Métisse in Nantes
Yao Alipodzi and Clément Gbegno are two artists who view art as a witness. This idea of memory, trace, and the struggle against erasure, particularly in the Togolese context and more broadly in a history marked by colonization, resonates with the Nantes commemoration in May.
Presentation of the exhibition in the presence of the artists, on the occasion of the Ceremony celebrating the 20th anniversary of the planting of the tree of freedom and the unveiling of the plaque from May 10, 2006, on Saturday, May 23 from 10 AM to 1 PM.
By Polychroma, in partnership with Métisse in Nantes
Source: Nantes Métropole
