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Ms. Kouoh had recently been named to oversee next year’s Venice Biennale. She died just days before she was scheduled to ...
Adam Lindemann opens exhibition of 19th-century African sculpture and contemporary Black abstraction
The dealer brings together five Urhobo sculptures for the first time in the US in an exhibition at his private residence on ...
Please contact Christie Anderson for a more detailed inventory. The African art collection contains 216 ethnographic objects consisting largely of masks, textiles, and ancestor figures from the late ...
Fed up with life in the Swiss city of Zurich, Kouoh returned to Africa in 1996. She worked as a curator in Senegalese capital ...
In the background, more grayscale figures are shown holding up heavy looking dark cubes ... “Insistent Presence: Contemporary African Art from the Chazen Collection” will be available to view at the ...
The 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair is returning for its 10th year in New York, an event one collector described as “a kind of movable feast.” ...
was one of the art world's leading figures and a fierce advocate of African creatives. A Cameroon-born curator, Kouoh had been at the height of her career. She was due to become the first African ...
Koyo Kouoh, one of the global art world's most prominent figures, who had been slated to become the first African woman to curate the Venice Biennale, died Saturday in Switzerland. She was 57.
Koyo Kouoh, the influential art curator and Zeitz MOCAA director, dies at 57. She was set to become the first African woman to curate the Venice Biennale.
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