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Author: Rob Perrée

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New York Diary

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Like other black artists – Robert Colescott is an early example – he tries to put black people into the overly white, male, Western art history. He starts from known ‘masterpieces’ in which saints, kings, generals or dandies are portrayed. He replaces the ‘models’ and puts young, beautiful, trendy black guys in it. His paintings are often big, always painted in an almost painfully realistic style, but they don’t have anything to do with reality. They portray an ideal reality, a lavishly decorated reality, a golden reality, a kitschy reality, the reality of a gay man who likes to go over the top, who likes to pose as the creator of a dream.

Rob Perrée on Kehinde Wiley in his ‘New York Diary’.
Wangechi Mutu, from the ‘A Fantastic Journey’ exhibition.

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Myriam Mihindou: Gallery Sanaa, Utrecht, NL

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Adam Pendleton

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Karo Akpokiere, Nigeria

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Pascale Marthine Tayou: Boomerang

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He makes new works with things he can put his hands on while he is there, works that were standing in one show are hanging from the ceiling in the next one, stones he gave a bright color in a narrow street in Siena are transformed into a pile of colored stones in London. He is not only recycling objects, fabrics, things, he also recycles his own works. So, working with Tayou will definitely be very inspiring, but it also is a challenge.

Rob Perrée on Pascale Marthine Tayou.
Photo: Ben Pruchnie, Getty Images.

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