"Boulangerie Africaine" is a work by Beninese artist Meschac Gaba, known for his innovative approach to art that often merges concepts of art and life. In "Boulangerie Africaine," Gaba elevates baguettes to the status of high art, drawing a parallel between the display of these everyday objects and the way African artifacts are presented in Western museums. This piece is part of Gaba's broader artistic exploration, where he often employs vibrant colors, playful forms, and direct messaging to captivate audiences. His work embodies cultural hybridity, bridging his roots in Benin with his residence in the Netherlands. Gaba's art often addresses themes of cultural exchange, economics, and social issues, and "Boulangerie Africaine" is a notable example of his influence on the evolution of African art [[1](https://artafricamagazine.org/a-milliner039s-tale/)].