Ernesto Shikhani (1934-2010) - Untitled





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Ernesto Shikhani, Untitled, 1998, pintura acrílica sobre papel, 43 × 61 cm, edição original, assinado e datado, origem Moçambique, excelente estado.
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Ernesto Shikhani
1998
Tempera on paper
Signed and dated
43 cm x 61 cm
Ships rolled.
Ernesto Shikhani (1934–2010), a pioneering Mozambican master, was born in the Marracuene district near Maputo. Trained initially in sculpture under Portuguese influences at Núcleo de Arte, he became a key figure in Mozambique’s contemporary art scene alongside legends like Malangatana and Pancho Guedes. His powerful, expressive works—often in ink, watercolor, and acrylic—fuse bold abstraction, figurative intensity, and deep social commentary, reflecting themes of liberation, war, identity, and African resilience during turbulent times. Shikhani’s art, exhibited internationally from the 1970s onward (including early shows in Europe), continues to captivate collectors for its raw energy, political depth, and vibrant aesthetic that bridges tradition and modernity.
This striking 1998 original on paper embodies Shikhani’s signature dynamic style: vivid greens, layered forms, and hypnotic abstraction that pulses with life and meaning. A rare opportunity to acquire an authentic piece from this influential Mozambican icon—perfect for discerning collectors seeking impactful, historically significant African art that commands attention.
#ErnestoShikhani #MozambicanArt #AfricanContemporaryArt #ModernAfricanArt #artafricain
Ernesto Shikhani
1998
Tempera on paper
Signed and dated
43 cm x 61 cm
Ships rolled.
Ernesto Shikhani (1934–2010), a pioneering Mozambican master, was born in the Marracuene district near Maputo. Trained initially in sculpture under Portuguese influences at Núcleo de Arte, he became a key figure in Mozambique’s contemporary art scene alongside legends like Malangatana and Pancho Guedes. His powerful, expressive works—often in ink, watercolor, and acrylic—fuse bold abstraction, figurative intensity, and deep social commentary, reflecting themes of liberation, war, identity, and African resilience during turbulent times. Shikhani’s art, exhibited internationally from the 1970s onward (including early shows in Europe), continues to captivate collectors for its raw energy, political depth, and vibrant aesthetic that bridges tradition and modernity.
This striking 1998 original on paper embodies Shikhani’s signature dynamic style: vivid greens, layered forms, and hypnotic abstraction that pulses with life and meaning. A rare opportunity to acquire an authentic piece from this influential Mozambican icon—perfect for discerning collectors seeking impactful, historically significant African art that commands attention.
#ErnestoShikhani #MozambicanArt #AfricanContemporaryArt #ModernAfricanArt #artafricain

