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Yves Apollinaire Pede

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Yves Apollinaire Pede (1959–2019) was a Beninese voodoo artist. After being commissioned to reproduce reliefs for the Abomey Museum, he made sand paintings of well-known personalities such as Nelson Mandela. He gradually became oriented towards textile art, looking to Haitian and Cuban Vodou artists for inspiration. He is also noted for his large cement sculptures and bas-reliefs, and is stated to have a "special interest" in Kulito, a Fon word which literally means "the one from the path of death".

Pede was born in 1959, in Abomey, Benin. He was based in Ouidah, the world centre for Vodun art, which has an annual festival. He died in 2019 in Ouidah, Benin.

References

  1. ^ "Yves Pede" (in French). UNESCO. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  2. African Arts. African Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles. 2001. p. 34.
  3. African Arts. African Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles. 2001. p. 97.


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