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Aboudia: the Child of the Streets of Abidjan Became the Star of Contemporary Art

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In Abidjan, there are walls that speak. Clawed walls, painted in haste, saturated with colours and words in nouchi, this street language, mixes d'argot, French and local inventiveness. It is from there that was born Abudia, Ivorian painter today recognized on the most prestigious scenes of African contemporary art. Born in the streets of Abidjan, Abdoulaye Diarrassouba, better known as his artist Abudia, transformed urban scenes, street children…
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In Abidjan, there are walls that speak. Clawed walls, painted in haste, saturated with colours and words in nouchi, this street language, mixes d'argot, French and local inventiveness. It is from there that was born Abudia, Ivorian painter today recognized on the most prestigious scenes of African contemporary art. Born in the streets of Abidjan, Abdoulaye Diarrassouba, better known as his artist Abudia, transformed urban scenes, street children…

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Ocean's News broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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