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HIER UND JETZT im Museum Ludwig. Dynamische Räume HERE AND NOW at Museum Ludwig: Dynamic Spaces

Ausst. Kat. Museum Ludwig, Köln, 2020

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For the exhibition HERE AND NOW at Museum Ludwig: Dynamic Spaces, the Museum Ludwig collaborated with the platform Contemporary And (C&).0Founded by Yvette Mutumba and Julia Grosse, C& sees itself as ?a dynamic place where topics and information on contemporary artistic practice are reflected on and interlinked from African perspectives,? beyond the Western canon. Departing from the library project C & Center of Unfinished Business, the catalogue provides an insight into how C& works and into the practice of involved artists and collectives: The Nest Collective, CUSS & Vukani0Ndebele, Frida Orupabo and Nkiruka Oparah. They all negotiate Black and / or Afrodiasporic identity in words and images.00Exhibition: Museum Ludwig, Köln, Germany (06.06. - 30.08.2020).

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HIER UND JETZT im Museum Ludwig. Dynamische Räume HERE AND NOW at Museum Ludwig: Dynamic Spaces, Romina Dümler

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Titul
HIER UND JETZT im Museum Ludwig. Dynamische Räume HERE AND NOW at Museum Ludwig: Dynamic Spaces
Podtitul
Ausst. Kat. Museum Ludwig, Köln, 2020
Jazyk
anglicky, německy
Rok vydání
2021
Počet stran
220
ISBN10
3960989962
ISBN13
9783960989967
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For the exhibition HERE AND NOW at Museum Ludwig: Dynamic Spaces, the Museum Ludwig collaborated with the platform Contemporary And (C&).0Founded by Yvette Mutumba and Julia Grosse, C& sees itself as ?a dynamic place where topics and information on contemporary artistic practice are reflected on and interlinked from African perspectives,? beyond the Western canon. Departing from the library project C & Center of Unfinished Business, the catalogue provides an insight into how C& works and into the practice of involved artists and collectives: The Nest Collective, CUSS & Vukani0Ndebele, Frida Orupabo and Nkiruka Oparah. They all negotiate Black and / or Afrodiasporic identity in words and images.00Exhibition: Museum Ludwig, Köln, Germany (06.06. - 30.08.2020).