Leonce Raphael Agbodjelou


Léonce Raphaël Agbodjélou, is a Beninese photographer and teacher.

Biography

Leonce Raphael Agbodjelou was born in Porto-Novo in 1965. He is the son of Benin photographer Joseph Agbodjelou. He was trained by his father. They traveled together with portable studio. They used a traditional colorful fabrics as a background for the people portraits they made. Leonce Agbodjelou founded the first Photography School in Benin. He serves as the President of the Photographer's Association of Porto-Novo.

Work

Agbodjelou's portraiture series, Citizens of Porto-Novo depicts people of Benin's capital. He is using a daylight studio and a medium format film camera for the project. His 'Musclemen' shows staged studio photograph of muscular men, which is popular theme in the West Africa. The 'Egungun' project are photographs of the masqueraders, depicting divine ancestors of Yoruba-speaking people. They usually appear at funerals to guide deceased to the spirit world. They can also appear at any time to protect people from misfortunes.

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

  • 2011 Egungun Project. A Sumptuous Masquerade, Jack Bell Gallery, London
  • 2015 Egungun Masquerades, SMAC Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
  • 2017 The Egungun Project: One man show, Kleinschmidt Fine Photographs, Wiesbaden

Group exhibitions

Collections

Leonce Raphael Agbodjelou works are in public collections around the world, including Zurich Museum of Art, Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford, Saatchi Collection in London, Carnegie Museum of Art, Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in Cape Town and Museum of Modern Art in Equatorial Guinea.