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Pélagie Gbaguidi

Hunger (1)

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Pélagie Gbaguidi approaches printmaking as a poetic and political medium, working with the symbolic qualities of lithographic limestone. For Hibernus#1, she created lithographs addressing the global hunger issue, which she reframes as a matter of power rather than poverty. The stone serves as a metaphor for the distribution of resources and becomes, through the printing process, a vessel of collective memory.

The work seeks to spark a debate on hunger as a shared physical experience and on the traces left by global power dynamics.

The artist has produced three versions of the work: in addition to the original black-and-white version, there are also some with either a red or a gold accent.

This edition was developed within the framework of Hibernus #1.

Description: Stone litho on paper

Dimensions: 107 x 76 cm

Edition (signed and numbered): 6 + 1AP + 1PP

Year: 2022

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