LONDON.- White Cube has announced the global representation of visual artist, filmmaker and curator Tiona Nekkia McClodden (b. 1981, Blytheville, Arkansas).
Raised in Greenville, South Carolina, and based in Philadelphia, McCloddens practice spans documentary film, experimental video, sculpture, painting, sound installation and poetry.
Her interdisciplinary approach interrogates ideas of ritual and order through their relationship to identity and the conditions of being human. Weaving narratives through archives, memories and objects, which are integral to her past and present, McClodden examines and amplifies experiences relational to her personal identity.
Significant projects include her 2019 Whitney Biennial video installation I prayed to the wrong god for you, which won the prestigious Bucksbaum prize, as well as the year-long installation The Brad Johnson Tape, X On Subjugation currently on display at MoMA, New York. McCloddens pivotal solo exhibition at Kunsthalle Basel, THE POETICS OF BEAUTY WILL INEVITABLY RESORT TO THE MOST BASE PLEADINGS AND OTHER WILES IN ORDER TO SECURE ITS RELEASE, is on view until 13 August 2023.
In fall 2023, McCloddens work will feature in the inaugural exhibition at White Cubes New York gallery at 1002 Madison Avenue. Titled Chopped & Screwed and curated by Courtney Willis Blair (White Cube Senior Director, US), the exhibition will bring together works by artists including Michael Armitage, Theaster Gates, Robert Gober, David Hammons, Mona Hatoum, Julie Mehretu, Cady Noland, Danh Vo, and more.
In February 2024, the artists first U.K. solo exhibition will open at White Cube Bermondsey, London.
White Cube is one of the worlds leading contemporary art galleries, representing over 60 international artists and artist estates. Over the past three decades, White Cubes roster of artists has continued to grow and diversify; the gallery now represents painters, sculptors and multi-disciplinary artists from 33 countries around the world, whilst always remaining true to its original ambition - to make the contemporary historic and the historic contemporary.