Meschac Gaba
Since the mid-1990s, Meschac Gaba has investigated constructions of cultural identity along with systems of trade as they relate to exchanges between Africa and the Western world. Addressing ideas of value and revaluation, perceptions of African art, the politics of museum display, and roles of both artist and visitor, Gaba inaugurated his major work, Museum of Contemporary African Art, in 1997. Over a period of five years, the artist progressively installed twelve interactive “rooms” of this nomadic museum at institutions throughout Europe, culminating with his presentation of the final room, the Humanist Space, at dOCUMENTA 11 in 2002. At once critical yet playfully sincere, this project—like much of the artist’s work to follow—addresses and overturns codes of national and shared identity, along with their inherent value, by blurring the political, the artistic, and the everyday.
Born in Cotonou, Benin in 1961, Gaba currently lives and works between Cotonou and Rotterdam. From 1996-1997, he studied at Rijksakademie voor Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam, where he presented the Draft Room, the first installment of his Museum of Contemporary African Art. Other “rooms” of this project include the Museum Shop (first shown at S.M.A.K. in Ghent, Belgium, 1999), Museum Restaurant (W139, Amsterdam, 1999), Game Room (Le Pavé Dans La Mare, Besançon, France, 1999), Library of the Museum (Witte de With Centre for Contemporary Art,Rotterdam, 2001), Salon (Palais de Tokyo, Paris, 2002), and the Marriage Room, where the artist married his wife during its first presentation at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, 2000. The entire work currently belongs to the permanent collection of the Tate Modern, which showed it for the first time in the United Kingdom in 2013. Recent notable exhibitions include the site-specific work Citoyen du Monde at the Socrates Sculpture Park Broadway Billboard on Long Island City, New York (2014) and Meschac Gaba: The Museum of Contemporary African Art, at the Deutsche Bank KunstHalle in Berlin, Germany (2014).
Apart from these exhibitions, Gaba presented major works at the Dutch Pavilion during the 50th Venice Biennial in 2003 and at the 2010 Liverpool Biennial. In 2009, Museum de Paviljoens in the Netherlands opened a survey exhibition of the artist’s work entitled, Museum for Contemporary African Art & More, which traveled to Kunsthalle Fridericianum in Kassel, Germany and to Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno in the Canary Islands through 2010. His work has also been featured at Tate Modern in London, Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre in London, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing, Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem in the Netherlands, and at MoMA PS1 in New York during his 2003-2004 residency.
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The Objects We Choose, Curated by Pedro Alonzo
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York June 20 - July 31, 2024 -
THE RETURN OF THE REAL
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York July 14 - August 28, 2020 -
Songs in the Dark
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York January 11 - February 20, 2020 -
MESCHAC GABA
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York June 22 - July 28, 2017 -
MESCHAC GABA: MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN ART
DEUTSCHE BANK KUNSTHALLE September 20 - November 16, 2014 -
MESCHAC GABA: EXCHANGE MARKET
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York April 26 - June 7, 2014 -
Between the Lines
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York January 9 - February 8, 2014 -
MESCHAC GABA: MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN ART
TATE MODERN, LONDON July 3 - September 22, 2013 -
MESCHAC GABA: SOUVENIR PALACE
LIVERPOOL BIENNALE September 18 - November 18, 2010 -
MESCHAC GABA: THE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN ART 1997-2002
KUNSTHALLE FRIDERICIANUM, KASSEL / MUSEUM DE PAVILJOENS, ALMERE, THE NETHERLANDS January 1 - December 31, 2009 -
MESCHAC GABA: GINGER BAR
50TH VENICE BIENNALE June 15 - November 5, 2003