Sapate

Angola

Painting and Sculpture by Filipe Conde Sapate

Contemporary Angolan Art and Cultural Heritage

Fine Art Collectors and African Symbolic Artists

" I always seeks to represent problems, concepts and social values in my works in a warm and sometimes provocative way."

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Sapate

Filipe Conde, widely known as Sapate, is a multidisciplinary Angolan visual artist born on September 22, 1982, in Cabinda. His passion for the arts was ignited early, inspired by his uncle, a sculptor, whose influence set him on a lifelong path of creative exploration and visual storytelling.

Deeply embedded in Angola’s contemporary art scene, Sapate refined his practice through numerous workshops and artistic residencies, including a long-standing collaboration with Atelier Mawete, where he currently serves as secretary. This dual role of artist and arts administrator highlights his commitment not only to personal expression but also to community-building and the development of the Angolan art ecosystem.

Working across painting and sculpture, Sapate’s art is driven by a strong sense of identity, heritage, and emotional connection. His style merges traditional influences with a contemporary visual language, often exploring the human experience, symbolism, and everyday narratives rooted in Angolan life.

His work has been featured in solo and collective exhibitions, and in 2018, he was selected to contribute to a Coca-Cola campaign during the FIFA World Cup in Russia, reflecting his versatility and global appeal.

A proud member of UNAP (National Union of Plastic Artists), Sapate is an active participant in shaping the present and future of Angolan contemporary art. His journey continues to evolve, guided by a deep respect for cultural heritage and a relentless desire to create, inspire, and connect.

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