Romuald Hazoumè (born 1962, Porto Novo, Republic of Dahomey) is a Yoruba artist and sculptor, from the Republic of Bénin. He is best known for his work...
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Guy Landry Hazoumé (10 June 1940 – 22 August 2012) was a Beninese politician and poet. He was the foreign minister of Benin from 1987 to 1989. He was...
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Flore Hazoumé (born 1959) is a Congolese writer known for short stories. Hazoumé was born in Brazzaville but brought up in France. She had a father from...
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Hazoumé was a deputy to the territorial assembly from 1952 to 1957. He became chairman of the Association des Anciens du Dahomey in 1964. Hazoumé ran...
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America. Stephen Satterfield Gabrielle E.W. Carter Jessica B. Harris Romuald Hazoumé Benjamin Dennis IV 2021 Peabody Award Winner 2022 NAACP Image Award for...
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the means of production, is largely a late 20th-century concept. Romuald Hazoumé, an artist from the West African Bénin, was heralded in 2007 for his use...
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Bouche du Roi (French - the mouth of the king) is an artwork by Romuald Hazoumé (born 1962), an artist from the Republic of Bénin, West Africa, for the...
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Installation by Romuald Hazoumè using gas cans. Hazoumè has stated: “I send back to the West that which belongs to them, that is to say, the refuse of...
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Mechanischer Kopf (Mechanical Head [The Spirit of Our Age]), c. 1920. Romuald Hazoumé (born 1962), a contemporary artist from the Republic of Bénin, who exhibits...
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entirely by African Americans, in the early 20th century. Novelist Paul Hazoumé's first novel Doguicimi (1938) was based on decades of research into the...
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