CAMEROON: Tango Fine Art Gallery
Tel: (237) 9937 94 79 (237) 3305 39 47
Email: tango_nike77@yahoo.com
U.S.A: Motechs Inc.
Tel: (001) 703 9262880
E-mail: tangfe007@yahoo.com
Europe: Daniel Graumann
E-mail: dagraumann@hotmail.com
The Internationally acclaimed and Award winning artist Tang Ngong Emmanuel (TANGO) has earned several appraisals and appellations from national and international Art critics. They includes: Africa's Picasso, Africa's Time Bomb, Painter of reflections, The new Revelation, Young Master Impressionist etc. Explore his world of variety in forms, styles and colors, and draw your own conclusion.
The Launching of the ARTS GALLERY at University Street in Buea


Tango at Launching Ceremony
The "last picture show" is the biggest Art event that showcases the works of Africa's finest Painters and Sculptors


Tango and Acclaimed World Bank Painter Max Lyonga
Tango and some other Artists joined Canadian high realist Wild Life painter Daniel Taylor in his efforts to raise awareness and funds for the conservation of the Cross-River Gorilla.




The "last picture show" is the biggest Art event that showcases the works of Africa's finest Painters and Sculptors


Tango and Abstract Painter Mboko Lagrif at one of Cameroon's biggest annual Art shows.

Tango presenting his works to the U.S Ambassador to Cameroon Neils Marquadt in an exhibition hosted by a delegation of three Artists, headed by Tango in the University of Buea Library.

Tango presenting to local and International Art Collectors and Gallerists. This was his first Solo exhibition after several group exhibitions. It was a great success and acted as a source of motivation for him to pursue a carreer in Art

Tango alongside Max Lyonga and Mokele Myambo organised an exhibiton in Buea Mountain Hotel to add weight and colour to the Buea annual event "The Buea mountain Race of hope". This event is the biggest in West Africa and pulls Athletes and journalists from all over the world.

Tango was twice awarded best Artist by the authorities of the University of Buea in 2001, and 2002. This came as a result of the fact that he represented the University in two major National Festivals ( UNIFAC ) and earned honorary awards. He was also one of the founding fathers of the University's Art Club.

Tango as representative of his University was presenting his works to the Minister of Higher Education Jean Marie Atangana Mebara.
