Pascal Kenfack

[1] Passionately committed to the revival of art living in Cameroon, he took action by creating a hybrid of a museum and a school in Yaoundé, already a workshop for learning and creation.

Today, he is credited with more than 600 paintings and sculptures, most of which have been exhibited around the world: Cameroon, Senegal, Gabon, Cuba, France, Denmark, South Korea, and Canada.

Both workshop meeting place and training or rather confrontation, the imaginary city of Kenfack intends to become a total art space.

[3] It is in this workshop that some artists such as Goddy Leye, Louis Epée and Emile Youmbi, now internationally recognized, have completed their training.

Pascal Kenfack developed an artistic methodology based on semiotics - the use and interpretation of symbols: "The theoretical thinking blocks imagination and free expression if, at the same time, we do not take the risk of throwing signs, colors and pencil marks on paper that becomes a memory to explore more distant horizon imagination.