Past Exhibition
KoreanABOUT THE ARTIST
CYRIL KONGO
(b.1969 French-Vietnamese)
Cyril Kongo(b.1969 French-Vietnamese) was born in Toulouse, to a French mother and Vietnamese
father. His childhood was spent first in Vietnam, then in the South of France. At 14, he moved with
his mother to Brazzaville, in the Democratic Republic of Congo-hence his signature, Kongo. Four
years later he returned to France, where he settled in the greater Paris area, despite living and
working between Paris, Hong Kong and Guadeloupe. The same diverse cultural influences that
helped forge his identity and artistic style have made him a man at ease on every continent.
A street artist and autodidact, Kongo first attracted attention as a tagger and graffiti artist on the urban scene in Paris, but over the course of 20 years as a practicing artist, he has become an internationally recognised figure in the world of graffiti. A champion of his art form and fellow street artists, contributed significantly to the defence and recognition of graffiti as an art form. A member of the MAC CREW collective, he is also the founder of the Kosmopolite festival (an inter- national Graffiti festival) in Bagnolet. His studio, Narvaland, invites artists from around the world for the purpose of creating works together.
Kongo has taken part in numerous Street Art festivals and group exhibitions in museums (most notably ¡°Le Tag au Grand Palais, Graffiti Art¡±, 2009, ¡°40 years of Pressionism¡± at the Grimaldi Forum, Monaco, 2011, and ¡°Graffiti Fine Art¡±, held at the MuBE, São Paulo, Brazil in 2013) as well as showing his work in art galleries across Europe, Asia and the Americas. Since 2011, he has focused on developing his work with a UK flurry of exhibitions in Singapore, Jakarta, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing São Paulo and Lima¡¦
While never far from the street, which remains the primordial source of vibrant energy for the artist, studio work has allowed him to evolve, moving from passionate acts of expression manifest on the walls of cities to more thought out constructions on canvas, although he continues to rely on the consecrated techniques of urban art: spray paint, stencils, ink and markers. His expressive and colourful style tends toward a calligraphic abstraction, in which lettering and form combine in an ever more complex visual experiment where the spontaneous gestural play of spray paint retains a privileged position. His sophisticated graphic style has been noted in the luxury goods sector, leading to several invitations to collaborate with well-known houses in recent years.
Today, Kongo is not so much concerned with bringing graffiti in off the street or changing its ephemeral quality, nor yet freeing it from the weight of the connotations it carries, but encouraging people to see it as the precious object it is. Aware to what extent this ambition calls for works whoe execution is in every respect flawless, he is firmly convinced that materials matter tremendously, and so does his choice of partners-as witness his work alongside prestigious artisans from the world of art such as the Landowski art foundery (for a bronze tag), his joint endeavour with renowned crystal maker Daum, or his collaboration with watchmaker Richard Mille for the creation of an extraordinary timepiece-a veritable work of art for the wrist.
A street artist and autodidact, Kongo first attracted attention as a tagger and graffiti artist on the urban scene in Paris, but over the course of 20 years as a practicing artist, he has become an internationally recognised figure in the world of graffiti. A champion of his art form and fellow street artists, contributed significantly to the defence and recognition of graffiti as an art form. A member of the MAC CREW collective, he is also the founder of the Kosmopolite festival (an inter- national Graffiti festival) in Bagnolet. His studio, Narvaland, invites artists from around the world for the purpose of creating works together.
Kongo has taken part in numerous Street Art festivals and group exhibitions in museums (most notably ¡°Le Tag au Grand Palais, Graffiti Art¡±, 2009, ¡°40 years of Pressionism¡± at the Grimaldi Forum, Monaco, 2011, and ¡°Graffiti Fine Art¡±, held at the MuBE, São Paulo, Brazil in 2013) as well as showing his work in art galleries across Europe, Asia and the Americas. Since 2011, he has focused on developing his work with a UK flurry of exhibitions in Singapore, Jakarta, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing São Paulo and Lima¡¦
While never far from the street, which remains the primordial source of vibrant energy for the artist, studio work has allowed him to evolve, moving from passionate acts of expression manifest on the walls of cities to more thought out constructions on canvas, although he continues to rely on the consecrated techniques of urban art: spray paint, stencils, ink and markers. His expressive and colourful style tends toward a calligraphic abstraction, in which lettering and form combine in an ever more complex visual experiment where the spontaneous gestural play of spray paint retains a privileged position. His sophisticated graphic style has been noted in the luxury goods sector, leading to several invitations to collaborate with well-known houses in recent years.
Today, Kongo is not so much concerned with bringing graffiti in off the street or changing its ephemeral quality, nor yet freeing it from the weight of the connotations it carries, but encouraging people to see it as the precious object it is. Aware to what extent this ambition calls for works whoe execution is in every respect flawless, he is firmly convinced that materials matter tremendously, and so does his choice of partners-as witness his work alongside prestigious artisans from the world of art such as the Landowski art foundery (for a bronze tag), his joint endeavour with renowned crystal maker Daum, or his collaboration with watchmaker Richard Mille for the creation of an extraordinary timepiece-a veritable work of art for the wrist.
EXHIBITION | |
2024 | Cyril Kongo Solo Exhibition ¡°Graffiti Alchemist: Journey of Knowledge and Chromatic Craft¡±, |
Museum Wave, Seoul, Korea | |
Cyril Kongo Solo Exhibition, The Columns Gallery Seoul | |
2023 | ¡°The Little Prince and the Aviator¡±, Chateau L¡¯Hospitalet, France |
2022 | From Paris to Tokyo, STEP CREATION GALLERY, Japan |
2019 | CYRIL KONGO sur le Toit de La Grande Arche [solo-show], Toit de La Grande Arche de La |
Défense, Paris, France. | |
Kongo Family and Friends Bucherer Store, Paris, France. | |
Les Ephemeres de Kongo with DGallerie, Grand Hyatt Galleria, Plaza Indonesia, Jakarta. | |
Les éphémères de Kongo [solo-show], The Mill, Singapour. | |
Never Apologize [solo-show] Aisho Nanzuka Gallery, Hong Kong. | |
Kongo x Montaigne Market [solo-show] Paris, France.. | |
Immortels [solo-show] St Barthélémy, France. | |
2018 | Chanel Métier d¡¯art Paris - New York [soloshow and collaboration] New York, USA. |
Prize of AD digest for the Kongo USA Château 150 By CYRIL KONGO and La Cornue, | |
Worldwide. | |
Kongo (solo-show, presentation de l¡¯avion Nord 1000), Art Elysée avec la galerie Artkanoïd, | |
Paris. | |
Galerie Byblos de l¡¯hôtel Byblos, St Tropez, France. | |
Bitcoin [solo-show] Show room Pinel&Pinel Hong Kong, Chine | |
2017 | Love is the answer [solo-show] Galerie Art Thema Bruxelles, Belgique |
Kongo chez Barnes [solo-show] Paris, France. | |
Les éphémères de Kongo [solo-show] Rue François Premier Paris, France. | |
Vos papiers s¡¯il vous plait [solo-show] La Fabrique Royale Paris, France. | |
Applications [solo-show] Galerie Taglialatella Paris, France. | |
2016 | RM68-01 By CYRIL KONGO and Richard Mille, Worldwide. |
Paris-New York By CYRIL KONGO and Atelier Victor, Paris, France. | |
Power of link. Arthema Galerie, Bruxelles, Belgique. | |
Off the wall D. Gallery, Jakarta, Indonésie. | |
Off the wall exposition collective au musée national de Jakarta, Indonésie. | |
2015 | Mr colorful [solo-show]. Galerie Matignon, Paris. |
2014 | Matignon présente «Kongo» [solo-show]. Galerie Matignon, Paris. |
2013 | A Stroll in Paris with Kongo [solo-show]. D. Gallery, Jakarta, Indonésie. |
J¡¯adore l¡¯art de rue [solo-show]. Ming art gallery, Taipei, Taiwan. | |
2a Bienal Internacional Graffiti Fine Art, MuBE, São Paulo, Brésil. | |
2012 | From Paris with Love [solo-show]. Galerie 28th Février, Singapour. |
One Love, Central Plaza, Hong Kong, Chine. | |
Ne pas effacer, Galerie Wallworks, Paris. | |
Do Not Erase, G-Dot Art Space, Pékin, Chine. | |
Bon baiser de Paris [solo-show] Déjà vu gallery, Shanghai, Chine. | |
Off The Wall Paris, Galerie Wallworks, Paris, France. | |
2011 | Carré Graff By CYRIL KONGO and Hermès,Worldwide. |
Off The Wall, Artspace @ Helutrans, Singapour. | |
L¡¯art du graffiti - 40 ans de pressionnisme, Grimaldi Forum, Monaco. | |
Graff in the City, Opera Gallery, Paris, France. | |
De la rue jaillit la couleur [solo-show]. Galerie Wallworks, Paris, France. | |
Infamous, The Space Gallery, Hong Kong, Chine. | |
2010 | Pick it Up, Dragon I, Hong Kong |
Macrew, Galerie Quality Street, Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis. | |
The Oven¡¯s Hot, The Bakery Gallery, New York, Etats-Unis. | |
Kosmo Art Tour, Bruxelles, Belgique. | |
Propaganda Revolution, M1nt, Hong Kong | |
Wall Street Arts, Salihara Gallery, Jakarta, Indonésie. | |
2009 | Street Heart, Tokyo Art Club, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France. |
Le TAG au Grand Palais - Collection Gallizia, Grand Palais, Paris, France. | |
MAC Hexagonade, Pol¡¯N, Nantes, France. | |
Thomas Lélu_Works with Kongo, Galerie Dominique Fiat, Paris, France. | |
FIAC, Cour Carrée du Louvre, Galerie Dominique Fiat, Paris, France. | |
2008 | Infusion, Bochum, Allemagne. |
MAC Sous le granit de 68, Kosmopolite, Bagnolet, France. | |
Hip Hop Dôme, Bondy, Seine-Saint-Denis, France. | |
2007 | Graffiti & Consumption, Biennale bi-city Hong Kong - Shenzhen, Chine. |
Moleskine Citynotebook exhibition, Hong Kong, Chine. | |
2006 | Moleskine Citynotebook exhibition, Tokyo, Japon. |
2003 | MAC crew, Groeninge Museum, Bruges, Belgique. |
2002 | Ombre et lumière, Taxie Gallery, Paris, France. |
2000 | Calli-graff, La Laiterie, Centre Européen Jeune Création, Strasbourg, France. |