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Georges Adéagbo, Archäologie der Motivationen - Geschichte neu schreiben - Archaeology of motivations - Re-writing history

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The history that African artist Georges Adaagbo "rewrites" is plural and nonhierarchical, a history that is constantly shifting and being shifted, in which seemingly valid parameters are being subverted, and from which diverse readings emerge. In installations that juxtapose books, magazines, record sleeves, and photographs from Africa with objects and texts from the country in which he is working, Adeagbo elucidates and reinterprets the processes that have led to the development, replacement, and breakup of territories and political and philosophical systems. This first monograph documents 13 of the artist's installations from the last 10 years, including "The Story of the Lion," which won a prize at the Venice Biennale in 1999, and provides a thorough exploration of an important figure in contemporary African art.

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Georges Adéagbo, Archäologie der Motivationen - Geschichte neu schreiben - Archaeology of motivations - Re-writing history, Georges Adéagbo

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Titre
Georges Adéagbo, Archäologie der Motivationen - Geschichte neu schreiben - Archaeology of motivations - Re-writing history
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Hatje Cantz
Publié
2001
Format
souple
Pages
112
ISBN10
3775790985
ISBN13
9783775790987
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The history that African artist Georges Adaagbo "rewrites" is plural and nonhierarchical, a history that is constantly shifting and being shifted, in which seemingly valid parameters are being subverted, and from which diverse readings emerge. In installations that juxtapose books, magazines, record sleeves, and photographs from Africa with objects and texts from the country in which he is working, Adeagbo elucidates and reinterprets the processes that have led to the development, replacement, and breakup of territories and political and philosophical systems. This first monograph documents 13 of the artist's installations from the last 10 years, including "The Story of the Lion," which won a prize at the Venice Biennale in 1999, and provides a thorough exploration of an important figure in contemporary African art.