This event is in the past.It took place on July 9, 2013 at Haines Gallery.
Mpane carves faces like topographic maps, layering plywood to explore Congo's colonial wounds. His dual-sided portraits hang perpendicular to walls, revealing hidden fluorescent backsides that challenge what gets lost in representation.
Congolese contemporary art
Sculptural portraiture
Post-colonial themes
Cubism homage
Aimé Mpane: A Dual Perspective
Marina District
Mpane carves faces like topographic maps, layering plywood to explore Congo's colonial wounds. His dual-sided portraits hang perpendicular to walls, revealing hidden fluorescent backsides that challenge what gets lost in representation.
Congolese contemporary art
Sculptural portraiture
Post-colonial themes
Cubism homage
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