![]() ![]() His work is included in museum collections throughout the United States.Īntwaun Sargent is a writer, curator and Director at Gagosian Gallery. Mokgosi has been exhibited widely both nationally and internationally, including recent solo exhibitions at Pérez Art Museum Miami, Williams College Museum of Art, Rochester Contemporary Art Center, and Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester. Touching on the often-contradictory notions inherent in the concept and practice of democracy-the individual in the face of the collective, intuitive versus inscribed behaviors-Mokgosi probes the idiosyncratic ways in which democracy is reciprocated and unfolds across time. His recent body of work, Democratic Intuition (2013 – 2020), poses questions about ideas of the democratic in relation to the daily-lived experiences of the subjects that occupy southern Africa. His large-scale, figurative, and often text-based works engage history painting and cinematic tropes to uncover notions of colonialism, democracy, and liberation across African history. Meleko Mokgosi is an artist and Associate Professor at the Yale School of Art. Hors d’oeuvres and wine by Ali to You will be served throughout the evening. In addition, ISCP is pleased to announce that all ticket purchases and donations to the Dennis Elliott Founder’s Fund, up to $20,000, will be matched thanks to the generosity of Adjani Okpu-Egbe. This Fund, named after ISCP’s founder and Trustee, Dennis Elliott, sponsors residencies for artists and curators from culturally underfunded parts of the world. ![]() Meleko Mokgosi, artist and Yale University Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing will discuss his art practice, career trajectory as an artist from Botswana and the value of artists’ residencies, with Antwaun Sargent, writer, curator and director at Gagosian Gallery.ġ00% of the proceeds from this event will be dedicated to the Dennis Elliott Founder’s Fund, in support of residencies for artists from Africa at ISCP. Davis, Amy Hughes and Ben Koski.Tickets are now available for purchase for ISCP’s 2022 Spring Fundraiser: Meleko Mokgosi and Antwaun Sargent in Conversation. Reporting by Sarah Cahalan, Lalena Fisher, Trip Gabriel, Jazmine Ulloa and Neil Vigdor production by Amanda Cordero and Jessica White editing by Wilson Andrews, Kenan Davis, William P. Lee, Vivian Li, Rebecca Lieberman, Ilana Marcus, Jaymin Patel, Rachel Shorey, Charlie Smart, Umi Syam, Urvashi Uberoy, Isaac White and Christine Zhang. The Times’s election results pages are produced by Michael Andre, Aliza Aufrichtig, Neil Berg, Matthew Bloch, Véronique Brossier, Irineo Cabreros, Sean Catangui, Andrew Chavez, Nate Cohn, Alastair Coote, Annie Daniel, Asmaa Elkeurti, Tiffany Fehr, Andrew Fischer, Will Houp, Josh Katz, Aaron Krolik, Jasmine C. To learn more about how election results work, read this article. The New York Times’s results team is a group of graphics editors, engineers and reporters who build and maintain software to publish election results in real-time as they are reported by results providers. ![]() These are only estimates and they may not be informed by official reports from election officials. The Times estimates the number of remaining votes based on historic turnout data and reporting from The Associated Press. Source: Election results and race calls from The Associated Press. ![]()
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