Established 2002 Website www.gallerymomo.com Phone +27 11 327 3247 | Type Art Gallery Founded 2002 | |
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Art meets dumile feni beyond the line at gallery momo
Gallery MOMO is a South African contemporary art gallery, which represents South African and international artists at its exhibition spaces in Johannesburg and Cape Town.
Contents
- Art meets dumile feni beyond the line at gallery momo
- Monna mokoena speaks about gallery momo
- History
- Exhibitions
- List of represented artists
- References
Monna mokoena speaks about gallery momo
History
Gallery MOMO was founded in Johannesburg in 2002 by the South African art dealer and collector, Monna Mokoena. In 2015, the organization opened a second branch in Cape Town.
Exhibitions
Since its founding, Gallery MOMO has established an extensive programme of showcasing new work in solo and group exhibitions by South African and international artists. Amongst the gallery's earliest events were the 2003 exhibition 'The Age of Enlightenment' by the South African painter, Johannes Phokela. In the 2010s, the gallery continued to host challenging exhibitions by artists such as the South African sculptor, Mary Sibande, the German-based painter, Ransome Stanley and U.S.-born photographer Ayana V. Jackson. The gallery also participates in international art fairs, including the Joburg Art Fair, the Cape Town Art Fair and the Start Art Fair in London.
List of represented artists
Dillon Marsh (b. 1981)
Mary Sibande (b. 1982)
Robert Pruitt (b. 1975)
Florine Demostheene (
Blessing Ngobeni (b.1985)
Jonathan Freemantle (b. 1978)
Ayana V. Jackson (b. 1977)
Andrew Tshabangu (b. 1966)
Vitshois Mwilambwe Bondo (b. 1981)
Ransome Stanley (b. 1975)
Kimathi Donkor (b. 1965)
Paul Emsley
Joel Mpah Dooh
Dumile Feni (b. 1942)
Raél Salley
Martin Y Sicilia
Jonathan Hindson (b. 1963)
Guy Wouete (b. 1980)
Patricia Driscoll (b.1974)