Aboudia is a contemporary Ivorian artist recognized for his large-scale, expressive paintings that blend street art aesthetics with depictions of urban life in Abidjan.
Born Abdoulaye Diarrassouba, the artist known as Aboudia emerged from the vibrant art scene of Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. He gained international attention for his distinct visual language, which draws heavily from the graffiti and street culture he observed in his home city, combined with a raw, gestural approach to painting.
His work is characterized by a dense layering of figures, text, and symbols, often rendered in mixed media on canvas. These compositions frequently explore themes of childhood, conflict, and the chaotic energy of metropolitan environments, balancing a sense of urgency with intricate, childlike mark-making.
Aboudia maintains studios in both Abidjan and Brooklyn, New York, facilitating a global practice that bridges West African perspectives and the international contemporary art market. His works are increasingly featured in major auction houses and contemporary art exhibitions worldwide.
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