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Ludovic Nkoth: Don't Take This Too, 2245 E Washington Blvd., Los Angeles,

January 28 - February 27, 2021
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Ludovic Nkoth: Don't Take This Too

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January 28 - February 27, 2021 2245 E Washington Blvd., Los Angeles
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Ludovic Nkoth Childhood Dreams, 2020 Acrylic and sand on canvas 72 x 120 inches 183 x 305 cm
Ludovic Nkoth
Childhood Dreams, 2020
Acrylic and sand on canvas
72 x 120 inches
183 x 305 cm

François Ghebaly is pleased to present Ludovic Nkoth’s Don’t Take This Too, the Cameroonian-born, New York-based painter’s first major solo exhibition.

Don’t Take This Too introduces viewers to Nkoth’s distinctively swirling brush, his layered, vivid palette, and his iconography of figures drawn from both fantasy and memory. Each canvas starts with a wash of pigment that flows in swaths of vivid color,over which Nkoth defines the subject’s posture and features, allowing the initial sprawl to shine through as an inner iridescence. Constructed of fluid, twisting contours, Nkoth’s figures often look captured in the process of formation, reached for as one reaches for a half-collapsed memory or a dream upon waking.

At the heart of the exhibition, two family portraits depict aspects of Nkoth’s personal biography through a filter of fiction. One is a diptych of two conjoined canvases, showing a family of six, at ease together around a living room. The other is a singular canvas—a mother, a father, and a son on the porch of a house. Nkoth’s own family is separated by an ocean, and his personal history tracks his migration at age thirteen from his mother in Yaoundé, Cameroon to his father in South Carolina. This displacement is a pivotal event in understanding Nkoth’s exploration of Black identity—both African and African American with a cultural mixedness thatspeaks to the joint status of insider and outsider. These depictions of family life show an idealized unity, yet Nkoth embeds the potential of dissolution into each—the diptych’s seam of two canvases meeting; a pair of garden shears lying threateningly in the foreground. 

Elsewhere, in the exhibition’s title painting, a nude male figure sits on a stone, clutching a chicken tight to his chest. For Nkoth, the chicken stands as an emblem of cultural memory and continuity—chicken as sustenance, but also as a part of ritual and reciprocity, recalling the family voodoo ceremonies of his youth. Grasping this rooster under the imperative Don’t Take This Too, the piece is a mournful, protective cry against all that has been taken from Cameroon, all that has been forgotten. Like other key Nkoth paintings, the work also posits a deeper sense of hope and possibility emanating from cultural memory. To understand where we go fromhere, we have to understand how we arrived.

Ludovic Nkoth (b. 1994, Yaoundé, Cameroon) holds a BFA from the University of South Carolina and is an MFA candidate at Hunter College, New York. He was included in the CF Hill exhibition Black Voices/Black Microcosm in Stockholm in 2019. This is his first exhibition with François Ghebaly, Los Angeles.

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Works
  • Ludovic Nkoth, Childhood Dreams, 2020
    Ludovic Nkoth, Childhood Dreams, 2020
  • Ludovic Nkoth, The One That Could, 2020
    Ludovic Nkoth, The One That Could, 2020
  • Ludovic Nkoth, A Working Man, 2020
    Ludovic Nkoth, A Working Man, 2020
  • Ludovic Nkoth, Mask #1, 2020
    Ludovic Nkoth, Mask #1, 2020
  • Ludovic Nkoth, Mask #2, 2020
    Ludovic Nkoth, Mask #2, 2020
  • Ludovic Nkoth, Beauty, 2020
    Ludovic Nkoth, Beauty, 2020
  • Ludovic Nkoth, Don't Take This Too, 2020
    Ludovic Nkoth, Don't Take This Too, 2020
  • Ludovic Nkoth, Mukondi, 2020
    Ludovic Nkoth, Mukondi, 2020
  • Ludovic Nkoth, The Absence of Memories, 2021
    Ludovic Nkoth, The Absence of Memories, 2021
  • Ludovic Nkoth, Maybe One Day, 2021
    Ludovic Nkoth, Maybe One Day, 2021
Press
  • Ludovic Nkoth: A Dear Statement to the Soul

    Charles Moore, Juxtapoz, January 1, 2021

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