Gegé M'bakudi

Angola

Black Identity and Figurative Painting by Gegé M’bakudi

Contemporary African Art and Floral Symbolism

Fine Art Collectors and Modern Black Art

"I always wanted the world to be able to see through my eyes how beautiful and poetic the black features are."

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Gegé M'bakudi

Gegé M’bakudi (b. 1999, Luanda, Angola) is an emerging Angolan visual artist whose work centers on Black representation in contemporary art. Born Geraldo Pedro Gaspar, his artistic voice began taking shape in childhood but solidified in 2015 with the launch of multiple creative projects that reflect his deep commitment to celebrating African identity.

His most personal and ongoing project, De Pretos Para Pretos ("From Black People to Black People"), embodies his mission to restore and affirm the beauty of Blackness through powerful visual storytelling. In 2019, he joined the independent Luanda-based collective IBAKU, where he serves as both creative and set director.

In 2021, Gegé held his first solo exhibition, Mvuma — meaning “flowers” in Kikongo — a series of six paintings that merge Afro aesthetics with florals to exalt the poetic power of Black features. For the artist, melanin is not just skin deep, but a symbol of ancestral strength, dignity, and artistic beauty.

“My greatest desire,” he says, “is for the world to see, through my eyes, how beautiful and poetic Black features truly are.”

Working across painting, direction, and visual experimentation, Gegé M’bakudi is part of a new generation of African artists redefining cultural identity, pride, and representation in the global art scene.

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