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Artist of the month

Jean David Nkot showcases African workers

Jean David Nkot is a painter and sculptor from Cameroon. Two of his artworks are featured in the D+C December issue.
Jean David Nkot Courtesy of AFIKARIS Gallery and the Artist, photo credit ©Studio Vanssay
Jean David Nkot

Each month, we introduce the artist whose work is featured on the cover and at the beginning of the focus section of our monthly edition.

The painter and sculptor Jean David Nkot lives and works in Douala, Cameroon, where he was born in 1989. He is interested in North-South relations and addresses issues such as the exploitation of resources in Africa and the associated economic and political problems. In his work he also focuses on the effects of capitalism and industrialisation on people and the environment.
 

Titelbild: ##Pharaons@des crevasses.org von Jean David Nkot
Courtesy of AFIKARIS Gallery and the artist
Illustration featured on the title of the D+C December issue on what it means to be a man.

By granting workers the status of contemporary icons, Jean David Nkot seeks to counteract their lack of visibility and recognition. He invites us to rethink our economic model in order to protect both people and the planet.

Po.Box PPTE.cm by Jean David Nkot
Courtesy of AFIKARIS Gallery and the artist
Illustration at the beginning of the focus section of the D+C December issue on what it means to be a man.

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