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Delali is a Togolese and German photographer, dedicated to contributing to a diversified images of black communities. Delali was born in the US in Baltimore but grew up in . Delali started by photographing her friends and family in , Togo, and Malawi. Finding her great-great grandfather’s work, one of the first Togolese photographers Alex A. Acolatse, inspired Delali to document people with a focus on fashion. In 2019, Delali started a project called “Togo Yéyé” which scouts innovative Togolese talent and creates work that hopes to document and empower the Togolese creative community.Togo Yeye has been exhibited at the Photo Vogue festival 2021 and has one the pH Museum New Generation Prize 2022. In February 2022 Togo Yeye opened a solo exhibition commissioned by the Palais de Lomé. She has since put out two series: “Heimat(In Quarantine)” and “Reflections on ‘Heimat’” - the projects earned Delali the title Foam Talent 2021, and were shortlisted for the Taylor Wessing National Portrait Gallery Prize. EXHIBITIONS & FAIRS Future Gaze, group show @ Galerie Gomis, Brussels, 2024 Photo Vogue Festival, Milan, 2023 1-54 African Contemporary Art Fair, London, 2023 1-54 African Contemporary Art Fair, New-York, 2023 Photo Vogue Festival, Milan, 2022 Palais de Lomé, Lomé, 2022 National Portrait Gallery, London, 2021 Photo Vogue Festival, Milan, 2021 Foam Museum, Amsterdam, 2021 AWARDS British Fashion Council : NEW WAVE CREATIVES 2023 pH Museum New Generation Prize, 2022 National Portrait Gallery Shortlist / Exhibitor, 2021 Foam Talent, 2021 ITS NICE THAT GRADUATE, 2020
Discover contemporary artworks by Delali Ayivi, browse recent artworks and buy online. Categories: contemporary togolese artists. Artistic domains: Printmaking. Artist represented by GOMIS. type: Artist, member since 2025 (Country of origin Togo). Buy Delali Ayivi's latest works on ArtMajeur: Discover great art by contemporary artist Delali Ayivi. Browse artworks, buy original art or high end prints.
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Delali is a Togolese and German photographer, dedicated to contributing to a diversified images of black communities. Delali was born in the US in Baltimore but grew up in . Delali started by photographing her friends and family in , Togo, and Malawi. Finding her great-great grandfather’s work, one of the first Togolese photographers Alex A. Acolatse, inspired Delali to document people with a focus on fashion. In 2019, Delali started a project called “Togo Yéyé” which scouts innovative Togolese talent and creates work that hopes to document and empower the Togolese creative community.Togo Yeye has been exhibited at the Photo Vogue festival 2021 and has one the pH Museum New Generation Prize 2022. In February 2022 Togo Yeye opened a solo exhibition commissioned by the Palais de Lomé. She has since put out two series: “Heimat(In Quarantine)” and “Reflections on ‘Heimat’” - the projects earned Delali the title Foam Talent 2021, and were shortlisted for the Taylor Wessing National Portrait Gallery Prize. EXHIBITIONS & FAIRS Future Gaze, group show @ Galerie Gomis, Brussels, 2024 Photo Vogue Festival, Milan, 2023 1-54 African Contemporary Art Fair, London, 2023 1-54 African Contemporary Art Fair, New-York, 2023 Photo Vogue Festival, Milan, 2022 Palais de Lomé, Lomé, 2022 National Portrait Gallery, London, 2021 Photo Vogue Festival, Milan, 2021 Foam Museum, Amsterdam, 2021 AWARDS British Fashion Council : NEW WAVE CREATIVES 2023 pH Museum New Generation Prize, 2022 National Portrait Gallery Shortlist / Exhibitor, 2021 Foam Talent, 2021 ITS NICE THAT GRADUATE, 2020
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