Osei Bonsu is a British-Ghanaian curator and writer based in London and Paris. His activities encompass exhibition programming, publishing and cultural strategy in the field of visual arts. He has developed projects focused on transnational histories of art, collaborating with museums, galleries and private collections internationally. In 2017, he curated the 10th edition of Satellites, an exhibition co-commissioned by Jeu de Paume and CAPC: Centre for Contemporary Art, Bordeaux. He has also worked on the development of a number of projects focusing on African art, including Pangaea II: New Art from Africa and Latin America (Saatchi Gallery, 2015) and 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair (2013-14). As a specialist in modern and contemporary art, he has lectured widely in institutions across Europe, Asia and Africa. Bonsu is a contributing editor at Frieze magazine.
Osei Bonsu Named Curator of International Art at Tate Modern in London.
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