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Cosmo Whyte

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Cosmo Whyte
Jamaica, 1982 (run 41/42)
O ya TiŋgbaŋJamaica
ResidenceAtlanta
Montego Bay (en) Translate
Los Angeles
Education
Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋBennington College (mul) Translate
Maryland Institute College of Art (en) Translate
University of Michigan (en) Translate
Bala yɛlibu, sabbu bee buɣisibuJamaican Patois (en) Translate
Silmiinsili
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Tumavisual artist (en) Translate ni educator (en) Translate
Ŋun kpuɣi o tumaUniversity of California, Los Angeles (en) Translate
Florida State University (en) Translate
Morehouse College (en) Translate

Cosmo Whyte (bɛ daa dɔɣi o yuuni 1982) nyɛla Jamaican-born American lihigu nuchee ni baŋda mini shikuru baŋda. O nyɛla niriba pam ni mi so ka di nyɛla o nuchee ni baŋsim tuma zuɣu.[1][2] Whyte nyɛla ŋun be Los Angeles, California ka wuhiri University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).[3][4]

Piligu biɛhigu mini shikuru baŋsim

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Cosmo Whyte nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so yuuni 1982 tiŋ yuli booni Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica.[5] O nyɛla ŋun daa piligi "drawing" o bilim ni.[6] Yuuni 2001, o nyɛla ŋun daa labi United States.[7]

Whyte nyɛla ŋun wuhiri School of the Arts and Architecture din be University of California, Los Angeles tum Silimiin goli September yuuni 2022.[4][8] O nyɛla ŋun na mini wuhi Florida State University,[4] mini Morehouse College.[2]

O tumanima shɛŋa nyɛ The Sea Urchin Can't Swim: Tales from the Edge of a World (2024) Johnson Lowe Gallery din be Atlanta, Georgia;[9][10] Hush Now, Don't Explain (2023) at Anat Ebgi Gallery din be Los Angeles, California;[3][5] n-ti pahi Beneath Its Tongue, The Fish Rolls The Hook To Sharpen Its Cadence (2019–2020) din daa niŋ Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia ka bɛ Atlanta, Georgia.[11]

  • 2019–2020, Beneath Its Tongue, The Fish Rolls The Hook To Sharpen Its Cadence, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.[11]
  • 2023, Hush Now, Don't Explain, Anat Ebgi Gallery, Los Angeles, California, U.S.[3][5]
  • 2024, The Sea Urchin Can't Swim: Tales from the Edge of a World, Johnson Lowe Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.[9][10]
  1. Weber, Julia (2024-07-29). Transdisciplinary artist Cosmo Whyte to continue CVA lecture series (en-US).
  2. 1 2 Feaster, Felicia (October 31, 2017). "Art review: Trauma of migration marks Cosmo Whyte’s solo show" (English). The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. ISSN 1539-7459. https://www.ajc.com/entertainment/arts--theater/art-review-trauma-migration-marks-cosmo-whyte-solo-show/MqVyOqRIvE9o51kOpXnEgP/.
  3. 1 2 3 White, Katie (July 31, 2023). "In His Downtown L.A. Studio, Artist Cosmo Whyte Works Nights Surrounded by Books, Beads, and Two Taxidermied Roosters". Artnet News. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/cosmo-whyte-studio-visit-2343838.
  4. 1 2 3 Jackson, Leigh-Ann (2023-07-28). In artist Cosmo Whyte's hands, metal beaded curtains become sites of 'archival explorations' (en-US).
  5. 1 2 3 Torija Nieto, Natalia (2023). "Beaded Curtains, Family Legacies, And The Politics Of Image–Making". Pin-Up. https://www.pinupmagazine.org/articles/cosmo-whyte-interview.
  6. Louis, Pierre-Antoine (September 9, 2023). "How These Artists Learn From Each Other". The New York Times. ISSN 1553-8095. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/09/us/nari-ward-cosmo-whyte.html.
  7. "Atlanta artist Cosmo Whyte adds Tiffany Foundation grant to his list of honors". Arts ATL. May 21, 2020. https://www.artsatl.org/atlanta-artist-cosmo-whyte-adds-tiffany-foundation-grant-to-his-list-of-honors/.
  8. Cosmo Whyte joins the faculty of UCLA’s Department of Art (en).
  9. 1 2 Walljasper, Myrydd Wells (2024-09-26). The freedom that comes with creating art (en-US).
  10. 1 2 Genis, Leia (2024-09-29). You’re Sleeping on Atlanta’s Art Scene (en-US).
  11. 1 2 Smith, TK (December 3, 2019). "Review: In MOCA GA show, Cosmo Whyte displays breadth, and hints at what’s nex". Arts ATL. https://www.artsatl.org/review-in-moca-ga-show-cosmo-whyte-displays-breadth-and-hints-at-whats-next/.
  12. Jacobson, Louis (2012-08-03). Reviewed: “Outward Reach” at Art Museum of the Americas (en-US).
  13. Gómez, Edward M. (2017-03-11). Jamaica Report: A Biennial, Bragging Rights — and the World’s Largest Drum? (en-US).
  14. Damian, Carol (June 2019). "Ríos Intermitentes (Intermittent Rivers)". Art Nexus (113). https://www.artnexus.com/en/magazines/article-magazine-artnexus/6254cb2950d85fdb65d79b3d/113/rios-intermitentes-intermittent-rivers.
  15. Asymptote Journal: Cosmo Whyte, Coming into Being and Disappearing (en-US) (2022-02-03).
  16. Heisler, Eva (February 3, 2022). Cosmo Whyte, Coming into Being and Disappearing (en).