The Agama gallery of Marseille opened May 20th, 2016 and will present exhibition “Animals and primitives matches” until July 30th. This exhibition will present a selection of paintings and contemporary sculptures of Christophe Conan and Manu Frigerio, french artists from Bordeaux and Belvis. This works will be mirrored with african art objects as states, masks, archeology, religious and everyday pieces, and highlighting the common influences between cultures.
Opening Exhibition of Gallery Agama of Marseille
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Exhibition “Divine traces”
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Gallery Agama from Marseille present since december 8th to January 20th, an exhibition about famous rare pieces of tribal...
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Exhibition Lobi statues and archeologic terracottas
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For this back-to-school exhibition, we present a selection of statues from the Lobi culture of Burkina Faso. Anthropomorphic,...
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Exhbition Ifa Plates and Izi terracotas
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On march 13th, we just inaugurated our new tribal art exhibition and closed it next day for reasons we...
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Exhibition Palaver
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For the reopening of the gallery after several months of artistic and cultural dearth, we propose to rediscover the...
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Exhibition Bongo’s Posts
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From october 10th to october 26th 2019, Alain and Guénaël Fassier invite you to discover their new tribal art...
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Exhibition Patricorel, “Societal views”
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This autumn, Galerie Agama is pleased to welcome Beninese painter Patricorel in residence. Building on his recent international artistic...
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Exhibition of togolese artist Camille Tete Azankpo
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The gallery Agama present, from June 21th to August 4th 2018, colorful work of toggles artist Camille Tété Azankpo. Artist borned in Lomé, Togo, in 1968,...
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Heritage and Tradition Exhibition
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The Agama gallery presents, from October 7 to November 19, the exhibition “Heritage and tradition”, in Toulouse. Dedicated to...