Museum of Modern Art presents Nástio Mosquito in his first solo exhibition at a U.S. museum
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Museum of Modern Art presents Nástio Mosquito in his first solo exhibition at a U.S. museum
Respectable Thief, 2016. Courtesy Nástio Mosquito © Live Performance at World Breakers (2016), Centrale Fies, Dro, photo by Alessandro Sala ©.



NEW YORK, NY.- The Museum of Modern Art presents Projects 104: Nástio Mosquito, the artist's first solo exhibition at a U.S. museum, from September 23 to October 30, 2016. Projects 104, part of the Elaine Dannheiser Projects series, features Mosquito’s new work, Respectable Thief, which comprises three elements: a live performance in the Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters; a single-channel video installation on view on the Museum’s third floor; and interventions into the digital display monitors in the Museum lobbies, the audio tour for kids, and the Museum’s social media outlets. Initiated by MoMA in 1971 as a platform for new and experimental art, the Elaine Dannheisser Projects Series, now staged at both The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1, provides a forum for the most urgent international voices in contemporary art. Projects 104: Nástio Mosquito is organized by Cara Manes, Assistant Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture.

Through a multidisciplinary practice that bridges performance, music, video, installation, sound, and poetry, Mosquito (Angolan, b. 1981) tackles formidable subjects, from identity to faith to the complicated history of colonialism in his native country. In Respectable Thief, Mosquito investigates the act and effects of appropriation—the ways in which both individuals and cultures “take possession of what is useful,” as he puts it, to construct identity, maintain relationships, and gain power. Mosquito probes this topic through a mix of song, spoken word, and videos of colliding images and text that together overwhelm the senses, reflecting the urgency of his message.

Components of Projects 104: Nástio Mosquito are located throughout the building, on the MoMA Audio: Kids tour, and on the Museum’s digital platforms.

Born in Angola, Mosquito lives and works in Belgium. The recipient of the Pinchuk Foundation’s Future Generation Art Prize in 2014, Mosquito has been the subject of several solo exhibitions and has participated in major group shows at a variety of international institutions, including Prada Foundation, Milan (2016), Espai d’art contemporani de Castelló (2016), ICA London (2015), Ikon Gallery, Birmingham (2015), the 56th Venice Biennial (2015), Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2013), and Tate Modern, London (2012). Projects 104 is Mosquito’s first solo museum exhibition in the U.S.










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