Of Ivorian origin, Ouattara Watts is a major figure in contemporary painting. His pictorial universe is replete with symbols, signs and clues that lead to a complex and multicultural vision of the world. Rich in meaning, his painting draws its significance from West African mythologies and ancient beliefs. The artist explores the stories, tales and languages of a cosmology he has invented, revealing a world without borders, where everything is connected. He draws on his memories, mathematics and music to paint the world of the visible and the invisible. Ouattara Watts' work is of rare formal richness, combining a chromatic palette of direct tones with gigantic formats.
This book presents a large body of work organised chronologically, allowing the reader to observe the changes and developments in his painting. The images are accompanied by three essays by Mara Hoberman, Stéphane Vacquier and Smooth Nzewi, addressing key issues for understanding this work: the history of his painting and the influence of his French studies, his links with Africa and the place of his work on the American scene.
Of Ivorian origin, Ouattara Watts is a major figure in contemporary painting. His pictorial universe is replete with symbols, signs and clues that lead to a complex and multicultural vision of the world. Rich in meaning, his painting draws its significance from West African mythologies and ancient beliefs. The artist explores the stories, tales and languages of a cosmology he has invented, revealing a world without borders, where everything is connected. He draws on his memories, mathematics and music to paint the world of the visible and the invisible. Ouattara Watts' work is of rare formal richness, combining a chromatic palette of direct tones with gigantic formats.
This book presents a large body of work organised chronologically, allowing the reader to observe the changes and developments in his painting. The images are accompanied by three essays by Mara Hoberman, Stéphane Vacquier and Smooth Nzewi, addressing key issues for understanding this work: the history of his painting and the influence of his French studies, his links with Africa and the place of his work on the American scene.
Two versions: English and French
Hardcover, 24 cm x 31 cm
240 pages
Around 130 color paintings
Paintings
Ouattara Watts
Texts
Stéphane Vacquier, exhibition curator and head of archives and publications at the New National Museum of Monaco
Mara Hoberman, journalist and art critic
Smooth Nzewi, curator at the MoMA of New York
ISBN ENG : 978-2-36511-384-7
ISBN FR : 978-2-36511-383-0