Since
1989 Dominique Zinkpé has been regularly participating
in exhibitions in Benin and since 1995 also in international
exhibitions. He works with sculpture, painting and
installations.
At
the base of Zinkpé 's work are human-sized
sculptures, strange persons made from branches of
wood, iron wire and textiles. The deformed branches
which form the construction of the sculptures and
make them stand straight in a crooked way resemble
the roots of the mangrove. These personages combine
an animalistic and natural appearance with human characteristics.
They refer to social and political situations in the
daily life of Zinkpé at local, regional and
international levels such as political injustice,
religion and AIDS.
Dominique
Zinkpé presents a world of ghosts. They show
the transformation that people, animals and vegetation
undergo through the contact with their environment.