This event is in the past.It took place on July 4, 2025 at Hôtel de la Marine.


Jems Koko Bi's raw wood sculptures carve through postcolonial memory at a site where history was made. The Ivorian artist's stacked chairs and charred figures confront power and its fragility in a haunting dialogue with the 1848 abolition of slavery.
Contemporary African art
Thought-provoking sculpture
Historic venue setting
Chainsaw-carved wood
Tips
🪵sculptures carved with chainsaw and fire
🎧smart audio guide activates by room
👑chair motif symbolizes unstable power
Bien Venus


Jems Koko Bi's raw wood sculptures carve through postcolonial memory at a site where history was made. The Ivorian artist's stacked chairs and charred figures confront power and its fragility in a haunting dialogue with the 1848 abolition of slavery.
Contemporary African art
Thought-provoking sculpture
Historic venue setting
Chainsaw-carved wood
Tips
🪵sculptures carved with chainsaw and fire
🎧smart audio guide activates by room
👑chair motif symbolizes unstable power
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