Name
Identity Beyond Accessories by Boris Anje
Description
"When I Meet J.M.B II" challenges traditional beauty canons, probing the complex interplay between beauty, sublimity, and the perceived ugliness that coexists within each fashionista. This painting questions the conventional standards imposed on fashion enthusiasts, encouraging a deeper reflection on the inherent qualities that define and distinguish every person beyond mere aesthetics.
J.M.B. stands for Jean Michel Basquiat
Acrylic and silk screen print on canvas 90 X 120cm
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# [Boris Anje]
Born in Bamenda, Cameroon, Boris Anje's art explores fashion, identity, and consumer culture. His journey began in the studios of local artists in Brazzaville, Congo, where he encountered the flamboyantly dressed young men of the streets known as "Dandies." After earning a master's degree in drawing and painting from the Institute of Fine Arts of Foumban (IBAF), Anje gained international acclaim. His work is featured in prestigious public and private collections worldwide, including the World Bank's permanent collection in Washington, D.C.
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