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ProjectContemporary Art Culture of Remembrance Oral History Collection Research
Tisser de Nouveaux Liens ̶ Forging New Connections
At the heart of the permanent exhibition are contemporary works by nine artists from Togo and its diaspora. Bringing together painting, sculpture,…
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ProjectMuseum Cooperation Education & Outreach Conservation & Restoration Community Engagement
The Lienzo project. Cooperation between the Ethnologisches Museum and the Coixtlahuaca Community Museum
The Lienzo, a painted cotton cloth of about 16 sqm from the 16th century, recounts, amongst other things, the history of the Coixtlahuaca Valley and…
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ProjectScientific Cooperation Oral History Provenance Research Community Engagement
Talking Mats: Interwoven Histories – Connecting Peoples
In the rhythmic movement of skilled hands, an ancient craft unfolds. One that bridges past and present, revealing stories through woven patterns while…
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PodcastContemporary Art Urban Society
#12 Manatunga – artistic interventions by George Nuku
At the invitation of the Ethnologisches Museum, the sculptor George Nuku has developed three interventions for the Oceania exhibition areas in the…
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PodcastScientific Cooperation Urban Society Provenance Research
#10 Cultural belongings from Cameroon in the Ethnologisches Museum
When you hear Ethnologisches Museum, you often think of looted art, colonialism, and Africa. Time to dedicate an episode to the topic.
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FellowshipContemporary Art Collection Research
Nada Tshibwabwa
Nada Tshibwabwa is a multidisciplinary visual researcher and performance artist from Kasaï, D. R. Congo, currently living and working in Kinshasa. In…
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