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    Otobong Nkanga (born 1974) is a Nigerian-born visual artist, tapestry maker and performance artist, based in Antwerp, Belgium. In 2015, she won the Yanghyun...
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    over 20 years by Nigerian-born, Belgium-based multidisciplinary artist Otobong Nkanga. Curated by Precious Mhone, the variety of works investigate the politics...
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    Shirazeh Houshiary Anish Kapoor Lee Ufan Liu Xiaodong (since 2012) Otobong Nkanga (since 2023) Jack Pierson (since 2022) Laure Prouvost (since 2017) Lucy...
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    Curatorial Award (2012); Rachel Rose for the Frieze Art Award (2015); Otobong Nkanga for the Belgian Art Prize (2017); Cathy Wilkes (2017), Sheela Gowda...
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  • Thảo Nguyên Phan (2022); Petrit Halilaj (2021); Haegue Yang (2020); Otobong Nkanga (2019); Huguette Caland (2019); Amie Siegel (2018) and Rana Begum (2018)...
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  • work by artists from Africa such as Latifa Echakhch, Nicholas Hlobo, Otobong Nkanga, and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye at the Studio Museum. She also co-founded...
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  • later a member of the juries that selected Senga Nengudi (2023) and Otobong Nkanga (2024) for the Nasher Prize. 2019: SOFT POWER, San Francisco Museum...
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  • 2022. Geneva Art Fair 2022, In Situ, Paris. March, 2022. Togethering - Otobong Nkanga featuring Oroma Elewa, Bill Kouélany, Obi Okigbo, and Adeola Olagunju...
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    January – 6 May 2019 Huguette Caland, 24 May 2019 – 1 September 2019 Otobong Nkanga 12 October 2019 - 5 January 2020 Naum Gabo 25 January - 3 May 2020 Haegue...
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  • Edefalk, Paz Errázuriz, Nicole Eisenman, Myoko Ito, Anna Maria Maiolino, Otobong Nkanga, Will Rogan, Linda Stark, and John Zurier. In 2009, the museum acquired...
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