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Romuald Hazoumè
Romuald Hazoumè (1962- ) is a Beninese sculptor who only uses recycled materials in his work. Through the manipulation of material, he communicates his stance against slavery, corruption, trafficking, and current abuses. He sees his role in two ways, a protector of Yoruba cultural values and someone is improving Beninese attitudes around art. 
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Medium

Assemblage
Painting

Style

Assemblage

Theme

Politics
Nature/Ecologies
Identity
Migration

Regions

Africa

Time Period

Assemblage

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