Colonial Legacies
Gabriella Nugent
Engels | 23-12-2021 | 232 pagina's
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Korte beschrijving/Annotatie
The colonial past in photography and video art of contemporary artists born or based in the Congo
Tekst achterflap
In Colonial Legacies, Gabriella Nugent examines a generation of contemporary artists born or based in the Congo whose lens-based art attends to the afterlives and mutations of Belgian colonialism in postcolonial Congo. Focusing on three artists and one artist collective, Nugent analyses artworks produced by Sammy Baloji, Michèle Magema, Georges Senga and Kongo Astronauts, each of whom offers a different perspective onto this history gleaned from their own experiences. In their photography and video art, these artists rework existent images and redress archival absences, making visible people and events occluded from dominant narratives. Their artworks are shown to offer a re-reading of the colonial and immediate post-independence past, blurring the lines of historical and speculative knowledge, documentary and fiction. Nugent demonstrates how their practices create a new type of visual record for the future, one that attests to the ramifications of colonialism across time.
Slogan/Promotie
In Colonial Legacies, Gabriella Nugent examines a generation of contemporary artists born or based in the Congo whose lens-based art attends to the afterlives and mutations of Belgian colonialism in postcolonial Congo. Focusing on three artists and one artist collective, Nugent analyses artworks produced by Sammy Baloji, Michèle Magema, Georges Senga and Kongo Astronauts, each of whom offers a different perspective onto this history gleaned from their own experiences. In their photography and video art, these artists rework existent images and redress archival absences, making visible people and events occluded from dominant narratives. Their artworks are shown to offer a re-reading of the colonial and immediate post-independence past, blurring the lines of historical and speculative knowledge, documentary and fiction. Nugent demonstrates how their practices create a new type of visual record for the future, one that attests to the ramifications of colonialism across time.
Biografie
Gabriella Nugent is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Department of Art History and World Art Studies at the University of East Anglia.
Inhoudsopgave
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Mining Lubumbashi: Sammy Baloji’s Mémoire Chapter 2. The Maintenance of Mobutu’s Zaire: Michèle Magema’s Oyé Oyé Chapter 3. The Image of Lumumba: Georges Senga’s Une vie après la mort Chapter 4. From Kinshasa to the Moon: Kongo Astronauts Coda. Between History and individual histories Notes Bibliography Index Colour Plate Gallery 193
Details
EAN : | 9789462702998 |
Uitgever : | Universitaire Pers Leuven |
Publicatie datum : | 23-12-2021 |
Uitvoering : | Paperback / softback |
Taal/Talen : | Engels |
Hoogte : | 249 mm |
Breedte : | 185 mm |
Dikte : | 24 mm |
Gewicht : | 526 gr |
Status : | Bestelbaar |
Aantal pagina's : | 232 |
Keywords : | archives;belgian colonialism;georges senga;kongo astronauts;lens-based art;michèle magema;photography;sammy baloji;the democratic republic of congo;video |