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Barthélémy Toguo is a Cameroonian
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, visual and performing artist born in 1967. He currently splits his time living and working in both
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Bandjoun Bandjoun (''La 'Djo'' in local language) is a town and commune in the Koung-Khi Department in the West Region of Cameroon. Bandjoun is also the capital of the Koung-Khi department, and one of the largest traditional ''chefferie'' (chiefdom) i ...
, Cameroon. He works in a variety of media aside from visual and performing arts including
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,
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s,
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s, and installations.


Biography

Toguo studied at the National school of
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in
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, at the École supérieure d'Art de Grenoble, France and at the
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, Germany. Some of his paintings are found in The Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC) of
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. Starting in 2005 and continuing until completion in 2007, he constructed a cultural project called the
Bandjoun Bandjoun (''La 'Djo'' in local language) is a town and commune in the Koung-Khi Department in the West Region of Cameroon. Bandjoun is also the capital of the Koung-Khi department, and one of the largest traditional ''chefferie'' (chiefdom) i ...
Station. It is an art center located in his native Cameroon that includes an exhibition space, a library, an artist residency, and an organic farm. It was made to foster contemporary art and culture within the local community. The station is composed of two distinct buildings divided into different centers that are used for multiple individual purposes. The main building is designed with five armed concrete pillars and topped with a ten meter high gable; this sloped roof respects the traditional architecture or the area.Barthélémy Toguo (artist) (2008) ''Head Above Water'', Bandjoun Station, and the Venice Biennale, Critical Interventions, 2:1-2, 26-30, DOI: 10.1080/19301944.2008.10781328 The station is in a location that welcomes all sorts of traditions. People are invited to appropriate this space, to organize festivals for or related to their culture such as burials, births, and even weddings. It is all done in hopes to create social cohesion within the community. In 2011, Toguo was made a Knight of the Order of Arts and Literature in France for his ongoing engagement and creativity, helping to develop the arts and culture in France and throughout the world, and building bridges between nations with his art. Later in 2016, Toguo was shortlisted for the Prix Marcel Duchamp, France's most high-profile art award. He was awarded a 2018 Inga Maren Otto Fellowship by
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in Long Island, New York. During his residency over the summer in 2018, he created some of the works for his exhibition ''The Beauty of Our Voice'', presented at the
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in Water Mill, New York, from August 5, 2018 to October 14, 2018. His first solo exhibition at an American museum, ''The Beauty of Our Voice'' expanded his gaze to the U.S. with new watercolor paintings, installations, photography, performance, and a community art project. In October 2021, UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay appointed Barthélémy Toguo, UNESCO Artist for Peace.


Artwork

Toguo is a multiple disciplinary artist whose work addresses migration, colonialism, race, exile and displacement. He started off reproducing classic European sculpture until 1992 where he took up woodcarving. At Grenoble he discovered photography and video and experiments with German
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. Later at Dusseldorf, he becomes interested in performance art and in 1996 Toguo performs his ''Transit'' series. In the late 1990s he began his exploration with watercolor. These watercolors were inspired by his travels and experiences and then evolved even more when he discovered his fascination with passports and their stamps. The passport had the ability to document an individual's travels across borders. This small book contains a variety of stamps that became a visual mark of the policing of humans. This concept of belonging stems from his dual citizenship in both Cameroon and France. His work has also been informed by the social movements including
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seen in his ''Black Lives Always Matter'' series and the
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seen in ''The Beauty of Our Voice'' work. Aside from the stamps found within passports Barthelemy Toguo is also inspired by post cards. This can be seen within his work in the ''Head Above Water'' series. He traveled around the world collecting these cards in order to give the people a voice. He questioned people about their life conditions, current events, wars, and about their hopes and dreams. Toguo would go to these locations including schools, streets, and marketplaces and would gather the answers to his questions. Later, he would go to a local post office and create a postcard and address it to himself. He would not actually mail them but would rather keep them and carry them around with him on his trips.


Exhibitions

Toguo’s work is in the collections of the
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and the
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, New York;
Centre Georges Pompidou The Centre Pompidou (), more fully the Centre national d'art et de culture Georges-Pompidou ( en, National Georges Pompidou Centre of Art and Culture), also known as the Pompidou Centre in English, is a complex building in the Beaubourg area of ...
, Paris; Musée d’art contemporain, Lyon;
Fondation Louis Vuitton The Louis Vuitton Foundation (French: ''Fondation d'entreprise Louis-Vuitton''), previously Louis Vuitton Foundation for Creation (''Fondation Louis-Vuitton pour la création''), is a French art museum and cultural center sponsored by the group LV ...
; and Kunstsammlungen der Stadt, Düsseldorf, among others. Solo exhibitions of his work have been presented at institutions including Uppsala Art Museum, Sweden; Musée d’art moderne et contemporain de Saint-Etienne, France; La Verrière by Hermès, Brussels; Fundaçao Gulbenkian, Lisbon; and
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, Paris. Barthelemy Toguo has declined participation in exhibitions because of political views. Such as the time in 2007 when he declined the invitation to join the
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. He states, “What guides me is a constantly evolving aesthetic but also a sense of ethics which makes a difference and structures my entire approach. With my private initiative, Bandjoun Station in Cameroon, and the artistic project that accompanies it, I wanted to take on my responsibilities as a man and an artist by offering another model and reference. Under no circumstances whatever should my name be associated with that of Sindika Dokolo or the collection that he has put together over the years." He continues to say that he respects all the other artists that are participating in the project though he will not be joining them.


Solo

* 2020 Bilongue, Cape Town, South Africa *2019 Urban Requiem, Lelong Gallery, New York *2018 The Beauty of Our Voice, presented at the
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, Water Mill, New York, from August 5, 2018 to October 14, 2018. His first solo exhibition at an American museum. *2018 Heimatlos, Nosbaum Reding, Luxembourg *2017 Fragile Body, Hadrian From Montferrand Gallery, Beijing, China *2017 Strange fruit, Lelong & Co Gallery, Paris *2016 Strange Fruit, Johannesburg, South Africa *2015 2015 Africa, Galerie Samuel Lallous, Montreal *2014 The Cost of Living , Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, Narbonne, France *2014 A dream place for the orphans , l’Aspirateur Lieu d’art contemporain, Narbonne France. *2014 Celebrations, Cape Town, South Africa * 201
Hidden Faces
Lelong Gallery, Paris *2012 A World Child Looking at the Landscape , Nosbaum & Reding, Luxembourg * 2011 Criminal Tribunal, Mario Mauroner Contemporary Art, Vienna * 2004/2005 The Sick Opera,
Palais de Tokyo The Palais de Tokyo (''Tokyo Palace'') is a building dedicated to modern and contemporary art, located at 13 avenue du Président-Wilson, facing the Trocadéro, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. The eastern wing of the building belongs to ...
, Paris, France * 2004 La guerre des sexes n’aura pas lieu, Ecole régionale des Beaux-Arts, Valence, France * 2003 Pure and Clean, Institute of Visual Arts, Milwaukee, USA *1994 European center, Saint-Martin d’Heres, Grenoble, France


Group

* 2019 Perilous Bodies,
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, New York, USA *2018 Exile, International Museum of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, Geneva, Switzerland *201
Jaume Plensa - Kiki Smith - Bartélémy Toguo
Lelong Gallery, Paris * 2005 African Art Now : Masterpieces from the Jean Pigozzi Collection, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, USA * 2005
Hayward Gallery The Hayward Gallery is an art gallery within the Southbank Centre in central London, England and part of an area of major arts venues on the South Bank of the River Thames. It is sited adjacent to the other Southbank Centre buildings (the Roy ...
, London, England * 2005
Centre Georges Pompidou The Centre Pompidou (), more fully the Centre national d'art et de culture Georges-Pompidou ( en, National Georges Pompidou Centre of Art and Culture), also known as the Pompidou Centre in English, is a complex building in the Beaubourg area of ...
, Paris, France * 2004 Africa Remix, Art contemporain d’un continent,
Museum Kunst Palast The Kunstpalast, formerly Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf is an art museum in Düsseldorf. History The roots of the museum go back around 300 years. In 1932, the collection of the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf (Academy of Art) was housed in the Kunstmus ...
, Düsseldorf, Germany * 2004 Je m’installe aux abattoirs, La collection d’art contemporain d’agnès b., Les Abattoirs, Toulouse, France * 2003 The American Effect, Global Perspectives on the United States, 1990-2003,
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, New York, USA


References


External links


Barthelemy Toguo
personal website
Art Statements
Barthelemy Toguo
Contemporary African Art Collection, Geneva


at Galerie Lelong (French representing gallery)

on kunstnet.at * the Oxford Art Journal The Perils of ''Patrimoine'': Art, History, and Narrative in the Immigration History Museum, Paris * Journal of African Art History and Visual Culture Village Matters, City Works: Ideas, Technologies, and Dialogues in the Work of HervÉ Youmbi
African Arts
Masks of Africa- Identities Hidden and Revealed
Project Muse- The Lyon Biennale
* Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art The Radical Cosmopolitanism of Barthelemy Toguo {{DEFAULTSORT:Toguo, Barthelemy 1967 births Living people Cameroonian painters Kunstakademie Düsseldorf alumni Recipients of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres