Mansan

Ivory Coast

"Mansan’s work explores the feminine dimension through a blend of figurative forms and symbolic imagery. Themes of motherhood, matrilineality, spirituality, and mythology emerge as recurring threads, deeply rooted in personal and ancestral memory.

Her practice is intimate and reflective - a quiet invocation of the sacred and the unseen within womanhood.
"

MEET

Mansan

Mansan (b. 1988) is a sculptor and painter living and working in the Netherlands. Born to an Ivorian mother and a French father, she was shaped by two cultures and spent most of her childhood and adolescence in the Ivory Coast before continuing her studies in France and Montreal.

After completing a degree in Interior Design at the École de Condé in Paris and the University of Montreal, she chose to dedicate herself fully to painting and drawing. Her work began gaining recognition in 2015, with exhibitions in Montreal and later in international venues. Today, her pieces are held in private collections around the world.

FROM OUR BLOGUE
Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) Poised to Transform Nigeria’s Cultural Landscape

The Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) in Benin City opens in November 2025 as a major cultural hub. The first stage features the new research-focused MOWAA Institute, alongside its inaugural exhibition Nigeria Imaginary: Homecoming. Designed by Adjaye Associates, the campus includes galleries, labs, performance spaces, and houses newly repatriated Benin Bronzes and contemporary artworks by Nigerian creators.

Continue Reading
Sarasota Art Museum Spotlights Contemporary Black Artists in Celebrated Exhibitions

The Sarasota Art Museum’s ongoing 2025 exhibitions celebrate contemporary Black creativity with immersive works and a touring showcase featuring prints, quilts, sculptures, and installations by major names such as Martin Puryear, Kerry James Marshall, Gee’s Bend Quilters, and Lillian Blades. Through these transformative exhibitions, SAM continues to support artists illuminating stories of heritage, identity, and reflection.

Continue Reading
Relooted: A Digital Escape Toward Cultural Justice

Relooted, launching later in 2025, is a puzzle-platform video game where players infiltrate Western museums to recover colonial-era African artifacts. Using stealth gameplay inspired by parkour and set in an Afrofuturistic near‑future, the game reflects the reality that 90% of Sub‑Saharan African cultural heritage is held outside the continent.

Continue Reading

Commision An Artwork
By This Artist

We can arrange and oversee the creation of a new work made specifically for you