Tatuagens Ancestrais

Tatuagens Ancestrais

764 Miami Circle, Suite 210 Atlanta, GA 30324, USA Thursday, September 21, 2017–Saturday, October 21, 2017

Mozambican artist Ilídio Candja Candja asserts his extraordinary creative freedom and produces a work of internalized otherness from the "art world". 

In his paintings, Mozambican-born artist Ilídio Candja Candja assembles a kinetic yet balanced universe of imagery through his playful and dynamic marks. Executed in a style resonant with Abstract Expressionism and Action Painting, his works are characterized by spontaneous and confident brush strokes. Inspired by his heritage, the riot of colors, personal symbols and African textile prints all serve to infuse his canvases with both a psychological and visual vibrancy.


These painted collages by Candja are a compelling combination of cultural reflection and personal symbology. From abstracted backgrounds arise restless figures that belong to the artist’s own constructed mythology. Impulsive and aggressive brushstrokes that reference action painting come together to create blurred ghosts, demonic entities, arachnids, and skeletons. An enigmatic tension arises in the work with the layering of more subtle geometrical and mathematical objects, photographs, and decorative elements taken from traditional African art and textiles. Candja Candja’s art is a contemplation on the African culture through the pursuit of exploring his own restless spirit.