Recent artworks and Blog posts
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An album of 9 Iboga Bwiti songs played on the Ngomo harp
I’m sharing with you my very first album of Iboga Bwiti songs, which I play and sing with the African Ngomo harp. This is the first version, recorded in September 2024 during Iboga ceremonies in Olomouc–Svatý Kopeček, Czech Republic. Most of the songs are in Czech, some of them in…
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Performance No. 1: I played the Ngomo harp while “painting” a 210 x 210 cm canvas
My Performance No. 1 I played the Ngomo harp in my studio while simultaneously “painting” a 210 x 210 cm canvas with oil paints. The performance was recorded with a fixed video camera on a tripod. Duration: 27 minutes 51 secondsDate: April 12, 2024Location: Olomouc–Svatý Kopeček, Czech Republic Art archive…
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The song with Ngomo: “Oh Mother of Elements” (recorded in the Peruvian jungle)
Another song with the African Bwiti 8-string harp Ngomo, this one was created during a journey through Peru in May 2025. I found time and peace to record and sing it right there in the Amazon jungle on the Ucayali River, accompanied by the magnificent chorus of thousands of fluttering…
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Interview on the show “Ešus” on Radio 1: Ngomo, Iboga, and the Bwiti tradition in Gabon and Cameroon
On Monday, March 3, 2025,, I was a guest on Radio 1’s travel show “Ešus”. I had a conversation with Uncle Míša about my seven journeys to Africa in search of the Iboga medicine and the spiritual Bwiti tradition which is practiced there. At the beginning of the interview, you…
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The song with Ngomo: “Iboga delight you”
I’m sharing with you one of many songs — this one is called “Iboga Delight You”, and I play it on an African eight-string harp of the spiritual tradition of Bwiti called “Ngomo” (or “Ngombi”).
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“An Advertisement of Iboga” – a humorous song about the Iboga medicine
I’m sharing with you one of many songs — this one is called “An Advertisement of Iboga“, and I play it on an African eight-string harp of the spiritual tradition of Bwiti called “Ngomo” (or “Ngombi”).
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1 human skull, probably of a woman
Installation in June 2024
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70 bottles with droppers and Sananga medicine
Installation in June 2024