« Gbré’s ongoing examination of the changes to Abidjan shows the transformation of urban space. Following the independence of Côte d’Ivoire from France in 1960, Abidjan burnished its cosmopolitan reputation as the “Paris of Africa.” Gleaming hotels and modern skyscrapers characterized the skyline of Le Plateau, and upper-class residents settled in the Cocody district. After a prolonged decline in the 1980s, civil conflicts in the early 2000s, and an election crisis from 2010–11, Abidjan is again experiencing surges of development. »
Impact, Abidjan, 2013
Cathédrale St Paul, Plateau, Abidjan, 2013
Plateau, Abidjan, 2013
Échangeur Mitterrand, chantier du Pont Henry-Konan Bédié, Riviera 2, Cocody, 2013
Cité Espérance #2, route de Bingerville, Abidjan, 2013
Voiture #1, Attoban, Abidjan, 2014
Pont HKB #1, Abidjan, 2014
Quai fruitier, Plateau, Abidjan, 2014
Décharge, Akouédo, Abidjan, 2013
Université Félix Houphouët Boigny, Abidjan, 2014
Boutique, Riviera 2, Abidjan, June 2014
« Fragments » exhibition view, Galerie Cécile Fakhoury, Abidjan, 2014
Église Harriste, Bingerville, October 2013
Répartition par école, École Régionale d’Agriculture, Bingerville, January 2014
Néon #1, Yopougon, Abidjan, 2014
Cité universitaire Mermoz, Abidjan, 2014
Cathédrale St Paul, Plateau, Abidjan, 2013