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Tony Cokes serves as Professor in the Department of Modern Culture and Media at Brown University, based in Providence, Rhode Island. His internationally recognized artistic practice operates at the intersection of media theory, critical race studies, and political economy.
His work manifests primarily through video essays that deconstruct popular culture, consumerism, and systemic racism using appropriated imagery and music. Key methodologies include textual overlays on found footage and sonic critique through curated soundtracks, establishing him as a pivotal figure in critical media practice.
Cokes' exhibitions span major institutions globally including the Whitney Museum of American Art, MoMA, Centre Pompidou, and the Louvre. His permanent collections include Museum of Modern Art (New York), Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris), and Wexner Center for the Visual Arts (Columbus).
His practice demonstrates consistent engagement with Black cultural production and neoliberal critique, evolving through decades of rigorous media analysis while maintaining urgent contemporary relevance in discourses of race and representation.
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