A Conversation on Sculpting and Mentorship with Auguy Kakese
Stepping into Auguy’s atelier, you’re immediately engulfed by a vibrant display of artistry, with sculptures and paintings narrating a myriad of stories. While internationally recognized for his Tintin figures, Auguy’s journey is much deeper, rooted in the rich cultural heritage of the Congo. From being mentored by masters of Kuba Kasai art, nurturing young talent despite the challenges, to redefining his Tintin sculptures to depict a rising Africa, Auguy’s work is a testament to perseverance, creativity, and a profound commitment to preserving cultural legacy. Discover the inspiring journey of this remarkable artist in our interview.