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Venice Biennale Names Koyo Kouoh as Its New Curator
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Venice Biennale Names Koyo Kouoh as Its New Curator

Last updated: December 5, 2024 4:41 am
Editorial Board Published December 5, 2024
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Cameroonian curator Koyo Kouoh would be the first African girl to supervise the inventive course for the 2026 Venice Biennale. (© Andile Buka; picture courtesy Zeitz MOCAA)

Cameroonian curator Koyo Kouoh would be the first African girl to supervise the Venice Biennale for its 61st version in 2026, the group introduced yesterday, December 3. 

Since Could 2019, Kouoh has served as the chief director and chief curator of the Zeitz Museum of Modern Artwork Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) in Cape City, South Africa, one of many continent’s largest modern artwork museums. Throughout her tenure, she has organized solo exhibits centering on African and African diasporic artists like Otobong Nkanga, Mary Evans, and Tracey Rose. 

Previous to this position, she was the founding inventive director of RAW Materials Firm, an artist residency, exhibition area, and experimental examine academy in Dakar, since 2008. As well as, she performed a big position within the improvement of the London and New York-based 1-54 Modern African Artwork Honest when it initially launched in 2013, main its curation for eight editions in a row. She was additionally the curator of the thirty seventh EVA Worldwide, Eire’s biennial of up to date artwork, in 2016; titled Nonetheless (the) Barbarians, the exhibition centered on post-colonial legacies and the enduring impression of colonialism.

Past her curatorial work, Kouoh has authored a number of books of artwork criticism and historical past centered on pan-African and Black artwork, together with Phrase! Phrase? Phrase!: Issa Samb and the Undecipherable Type (2013) and When We See Us: A Century of Black Figuration in Portray (2022), which accompanied an eponymous present she curated at Zeitz MOCAA.

In a press release, Kouoh stated it was a “once-in-a-lifetime honor and privilege” to steer the following Venice Biennale.

“Artists are the visionaries and social scientists who allow us to reflect and project in ways afforded only to this line of work,” she added.

Established in 1895, the Venice Biennale is the world’s longest-running modern artwork present. Its attendance peaked in 2022 when the competition drew over 800,000 guests, and this yr’s version, curated by Brazilian museum director Adriano Pedrosa, noticed one other sturdy turnout of almost 700,000 guests. However in its roughly 130-year historical past, the Biennale has solely had one different African-born inventive director: the late Nigerian curator Okwui Enwezor, who led the occasion in 2015. 

“The appointment of Koyo Kouoh as the director of the Visual Arts Sector is the acknowledgment of a broad horizon of vision at the dawn of a day profuse with new words and eyes,” the Biennale’s President Pietrangelo Buttafuoco stated.

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