Barthlemy Toguo (bilingual edition)
By (Author) Philippe Dagen
Editions Skira Paris
Editions Skira Paris
25th June 2021
8th April 2021
France
General
Non Fiction
709.2
Hardback
304
Width 270mm, Height 300mm
2080g
Barthlmy Toguo is a multiple disciplinary artist whose work addresses migration, colonialism, race, exile and displacement.
Born in 1967 in Cameroon, he lives and works between Bandjoun and Paris. After studying at the fine arts academy in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Toguo made his way to the fine arts academy in Grenoble, then the Kunstakademie in Dsseldorf. Freely encompassing drawing, sculpture, video, installation and performance, his creations draw inspiration from his experience, travels and encounters. Watercolour has a central place in his work.
Toguo plays with the spaces where different materials overlap. He created pathways between Western and African traditions and observes the language and new identities that arise therein. His cultural and social engagement is evident in the Bandjoun Station art centre that he created in Cameroon in 2013.
Toguo's work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Muse d'art contemporain, Lyon; Fondation Louis Vuitton; and Kunstsammlungen der Stadt, Dsseldorf, among others. Solo exhibitions of his work have been presented at institutions including Uppsala Art Museum, Sweden; Muse d'art moderne et contemporain de Saint-Etienne, France; La Verrire by Herms, Brussels; Fundaao Gulbenkian, Lisbon; and Palais de Tokyo, Paris.
Languages: French and English
Philippe Dagen is an art historian and critic for Le Monde. He teaches the history of contemporary art at the University of Paris 1 Panthon-Sorbonne. He is the author of numerous books on art.