Publisher Note
One hundred years after the founding of the École Coloniale Supérieure in Antwerp, the adjacent Middelheim Museum invited Sandrine Colard, researcher and curator, to conceive an exhibition that probes silenced histories of colonialism in a site-specific way.
For Colard, the term Congoville encompasses the tangible and intangible urban traces of the colony, not on the African continent but in 21st-century Belgium: a school building, a park, imperial myths, and citizens of African descent. In the exhibition and this adjoining publication, the concept Congoville is the starting point for 15 contemporary artists to address colonial history and ponder its aftereffects as black flâneurs walking through a postcolonial city.
Due to the multitude of perspectives and voices, this book is both a catalogue and a reference work comprised of artistic and academic contributions. Together, the participating artists and invited authors unfold the blueprint of Congoville, an imaginary city that still subconsciously affects us, but also encourages us to envision a decolonial utopia.
With contributions by Pieter Boons, Sandrine Colard, Filip De Boeck, Bas De Roo, Nadia Yala Kisukidi, Sorana Munsya & Léonard Pongo, Herman Van Goethem, Sara Weyns, Nabilla Ait Daoud
Participating artists: Sammy Baloji, Bodys Isek Kingelez, Maurice Mbikayi, Jean Katambayi, KinAct Collective, Simone Leigh, Hank Willis Thomas, Zahia Rahmani, Ibrahim Mahama, Ângela Ferreira, Kapwani Kiwanga, Sven Augustijnen, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Elisabetta Benassi, Pélagie Gbaguidi
Published on the occasion of the 2021 exhibition at Middelheim Museum, Antwerp, Belgium.
Congoville
— Contemporary Artists tracing Colonial Tracks
Various Artists
edited by Sandrine Colard
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Release Place | Leuven, Belgium |
Edition | 1st edition |
Release Date | 2021 |
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9789462702363
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Topics | Africa, Belgium, Colonial History, Congo |
Language | Dutch, English |
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Format | hardcover cloth-bound |
Dimensions | 20.0 × 30.2 cm |
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Pages | 272 |