Introducing | Fahamu Pecou
Pontone Gallery is delighted to present a collection of paintings and photographs by Atlanta-based artist Fahamu Pecou. In his artwork, Pecou raises questions about the images and representations that inform contemporary readings and performances of Black male masculinity. By engaging with various stereotypes and misconceptions about Black men, both those imposed and those assumed, Pecou attempts a critical intervention concerning the visible and invisible threads that make up our collective understandings of Black identity.
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Keeping Time, 2021Acrylic, graphite, glitter and spray paint on Arches #300 cold press76.2 x 55.9 cm
30 x 22 in -
Lemon Pepper Whet, 2021Graphite and acrylic on Arches 300# cold press152.4 x 101.6 cm
60 x 40 in -
Worth the Weight, 2021Acrylic, graphite and spray paint on Arches 300# cold press76.2 x 55.9 cm
30 x 22 in -
Behind the SEEN: Ref _07, 2019, 2020UV Acrylic Print on LexJet Sunset Rag152.4 x 101.6 cm
60 x 40 in -
Behind the SEEN: Ref_16, 2019, 2020UV Acrylic Print on LexJet Sunset Rag152.4 x 101.6 cm
60 x 40 in -
Behind the SEEN: Ref_74, 2019, 2020UV Acrylic Print on LexJet Sunset Rag152.4 x 101.6 cm
60 x 40 in -
Monsters and Saints, 2019Acrylic on canvas182.9 x 121.9 cm
72 x 48 in -
Jigéén Bu Bé Fenkna (Dawn of Woman), 2018Acrylic and diamond dust on indigo-dyed canvas121.9 x 243.8 cm
48 x 96 in -
Khupela (Only Together), 2018Acrylic and spray paint on indigo-dyed canvas152.4 x 110.5 cm
60 x 43.5 in -
Egun Dance 3, 2015Acrylic on canvas152.4 x 101.6 cm
60 x 40 in -
Egun Dance 4, 2015Acrylic on canvas152.4 x 101.6 cm
60 x 40 in