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26 Cork Street, W1S 3ND, London, United Kingdom
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Chemu Ng’ok: The longing

Goodman Gallery, London

Thu 6 Jul 2023 to Sat 26 Aug 2023

26 Cork Street, W1S 3ND Chemu Ng’ok: The longing

Tue-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 11am-4pm

Artist: Chemu Ng'ok

Goodman Gallery presents an exhibition of new paintings by Chemu Ng’ok - a new body of work created while on residency at Gasworks earlier this year. The show occupies the first floor gallery and is Ng’ok’s first solo exhibition in the UK, following her first institutional exhibition at Fondazione ICA Milano earlier this year.

Artworks

Chemu Ng'ok

Acrylic on canvas

35.5 × 28 cm

Chemu Ng'ok

Acrylic on canvas

60 × 80 cm

Chemu Ng'ok

Acrylic on canvas

150 × 150 cm

Chemu Ng'ok

Acrylic on canvas

110 × 150 cm

Chemu Ng'ok

Acrylic on canvas

110 × 150 cm

Chemu Ng'ok

Acrylic on canvas

110 × 150 cm

Chemu Ng'ok

Acrylic on canvas

110 × 150 cm

Installation Views

Ng’ok works primarily in painting and drawing to investigate the personal, psychological, political
and spiritual dynamics of human interactions and relationships. While at Gasworks, the artist continued to explore these core contemplations in her practice, resulting in works created with energetic lines that contour and combine individual and collective bodies. These figures offer reflections on the body, its physicality and its conceptual manifestation. Here, her linework becomes both the narrator and the interrogator of entrenched power structures.

Abstract bodies in a constant state of flux emerge and multiply across the length and breadth of the canvases, interrogating tensions from contemporary politics in Kenya and wider Africa. This amalgamation of the singular and communal has been a strategy Ng’ok has used throughout her practice to push against authority, systemic violence and the long-standing legacy of colonialism.

Chemu Ng’ok (b. 1989, Nairobi, Kenya) uses painting and drawing to explore the sociopolitical, physical and psychological aspects of human relationships.

Recent solo shows include: An impression that may possibly last forever, ICA Milano, 2023 - An Enigma (2021-) at CENTRAL FINE in Miami Beach and Still Waters Run (2022) at Matthew Brown Gallery in Los Angeles.

Recent group presentations include; the New Museum Triennial; Songs for Sabotage (2018) in New York; Aletheia at CENTRAL FINE (2021); There is Always One Direction 2021-2022 Exhibition at The de la Cruz Collection in Miami; Fire Figure Fantasy (2022) at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami; Central Sounds at Luhring Augustine (2022) and the 8th Biennial of Painting: The ‘t’ is Silent (2022) at the Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens in Deurle, Belgium.

She received her MFA from Rhodes University, Grahamstown in 2017 and was the recipient of the Mellon Foundation’s Visual and Performing Arts of Africa Masters Bursary in 2016.

Courtesy of the artist and Goodman Gallery

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