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The Bird and the Director


ARTIST

Olympio

MEDIUM

Mixed Media on Canvas

DIMENSIONS (H x W)

36 x 60 in
91 x 152 cm

ARTWORK LOCATION

Artplex Gallery



About

This textural mixed-media painting on canvas by Togolese artist Olympio delivers an unfiltered glimpse into the artist's soul through a powerful blend of texture, energy, and abstract figurative form.

Two striking, side-by-side neo-expressionist forms emerge boldly from the canvas, acting as a powerful centerpiece for Olympio's acclaimed figurative works. Visually gripping and complex, thick, sweeping gestures of white and pink acrylic sit atop a rich, dark emerald-green background, which subtly reveals glimpses of underlying, calmer grey compositions. Energetic oil pastel strokes and frantic black linework combined with sweeping, misty spray paint lines create a buzzing sense of kinetic motion across the surface. This artwork offers a tactile experience where heavily layered textures and dual movements perfectly balance a deeply structured composition.

• One-of-a-kind mixed media painting measuring 36 inches high and 60 inches wide
• Painted on all sides
• Wired and ready to hang
• Signed by the artist on the back

Growing up in Lomé, Togo, West Africa, as one of eight siblings, he found his first art supplies in building scraps. He began by building raw sculptures from found objects before moving to mixed-media collages in high school. He later transitioned to acrylic and oil on canvas.

His creative journey took him from West Africa to Paris in 2001, and eventually to the United States in 2003. Since then, his career has skyrocketed. He made waves at Art Basel Miami, where Red Dot Miami named him one of the Top 10 Artists. Major global networks like the BBC, France 2, and TV5Monde have featured his studio practice. Today, he is widely celebrated as one of the most compelling Togolese-American voices in contemporary art, making his boundary-pushing canvases highly sought after by international collectors.

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• Affordable U.S. and international shipping available

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Olympio

Olympio

Olympio hails from Togo, West Africa, and grew up in a large family of eight children. He has been honing his artistic skills since creating his earliest sculptures from building scraps. Olympio's artistic achievements have garnered attention across Togo and neighboring countries, with exhibitions at esteemed venues such as the Lomé City Art Center and the luxury Hotel Sarakawa. In 2001, Olympio took a bold step by leaving his African home to showcase and sell his works in the artistic hub of Paris. Eventually, the artist found a new home in the United States in 2003, relocating to New York and Los Angeles.

Olympio's work has been exhibited around the world at museums including the Latino Art Museum in Pomona, CA; Chiba City Museum of Art in Chiba, Japan; and the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art in Tokyo, Japan. His work has been exhibited at Art Basel Miami, where in 2018 he was ranked one of the Top 10 Artists at Red Dot Art Basel Miami. He was one of sixty people from across the world selected to exhibit in “Out of the Fire,” the 14th edition of the Dakar Biennale in 2022, one of Africa’s oldest and largest exhibitions of contemporary art in Dakar, Senegal. He has also been featured in numerous TV appearances, including France 2, TV5Monde, and the BBC.


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