Joseph Amedokpo

Joseph Amedokpo is a Togolese painter. He was born in Vogan, Togo (West Africa), in 1946, and moved to Lagos, Nigeria, at the age of eight, where he received his education and art training, receiving a scholarship to the Yaba Trade Center where he studied fine art from 1966 to 1968.

Amedokpo paints using locally available oils and his canvases are recycled flour sacks, washed and stretched. His studio forms part of his family compound; a tin roof shelters him from the African sun and seasonal rains. He has achieved recognition in Europe and the United States.

In November 2008, Amedokpo was selected as one of four artists for Dell's Product RED initiative as part of the global fight against AIDS.[1] Other artists selected include Siobhan Gunning, Bruce Mau and Mike Ming.

Noawadays Joseph Amedokpo hasn't money to by medicine, or to eat correctly or support his family, the agent who sold his creation give them every 6 months around 50 euros. In the beginning the don't give him the possibility to read his contract. Joseph Amedokpo doesn't have a bicycle or a car, or electricity in his house. Some days, he doesn't have money to buy the product to work correctly and then is he obliged to loan from his children.

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References

  1. Dell Archived September 20, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.


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