The Ten Commandments of Renée Cox

 

Members Preview: Friday, Nov. 17 at 6-8pm
Open House: Saturday, Nov. 18 at 1-4pm
On view: November 18, 2023-January 28, 2023


At the Princeton University Art Museum
Art on Hulfish, 11 Hulfish St, Princeton, NJ
Organized by KODA. Curated by Klaudia Ofwona Draber.

The Ten Commandments of Renée Cox explores motherhood, liberation, isolation, self-realization, and joy through the four-decade career of Renée Cox. The artist, born in 1960 in Colgate, Jamaica, and active in New York, works across a range of media using her own body—in different guises and provocative states of dress and undress—to celebrate Black womanhood, occupy multiple identities and realities, and deconstruct historical stereotypes. From her first self-portrait in 1980 to her most recent work, Cox investigates sexism, the racially dehumanizing commodification of the Black body, gender fluidity, and the power of Afrofuturism. The artist invites viewers to join her as she “unleashes the potential of the ordinary and brings it into a new realm of possibilities."

 

Website: www.renecox.org
Instagram: @reneecoxstudio​

Artwork: Renée Cox, born 1960, Colgate, Jamaica; active New York, NY. Young Yo Mama, 1980. Courtesy KODA. © Renée Cox.

Selected Press
THE NEW YORK TIMES

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