reconnecting

10.09.2022 - 11.09.2022
BERLIN BIENNIAL CONFERENCE: From Restitution to Repair
09.09.2022
BERLIN BIENNAL 2022 - Reconnecting ‘Objects’: An opening conversation
05.09.2022 - 06.09.2022
Gbégbé Days
Collaborator : Rossila Goussanou
31.08.2022
On the repercussions of racial science: The difficulty of talking about the dead
Collaborator : Sophie Schasiepen
01.07.2022
Who tells the story? Stratégies discursives en temps de restitutions - 7e rencontres des études africaines en France - Toulouse
Collaborator : Lotte Arndt
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Africa's cultural heritage in European museums: from entangled (hi)stories to new relational ethics?
Collaborator : Lotte Arndt
23.05.2022 - 25.05.2022
Colloque scientifique de Dak'art. La biennale de Dakar, 2022.
Collaborator : El Hadji Malick Ndiaye
06.05.2022
« Festival Gbégbé Days »
Collaborator : Rossila Goussanou
24.02.2022 - 03.03.2022
CAPE TOWN WORKSHOP: Situating ourselves // restitution and post-apartheid
17.12.2021
Reading a History of Violence in Linguistic Records
Collaborator : Sophie Schasiepen
02.12.2021
Rehumanisation and Repatriation: Addressing the future of human remains in collections
Collaborator : Sophie Schasiepen
10.09.2022 - 11.09.2022
BERLIN BIENNIAL CONFERENCE: From Restitution to Repair
Practical :

Day 1: The Paradox of Restitution

10.9.2022        SATURDAY      3 - 7.30 pm

Day 2: Restitution as Reinvention

11.9.2022         SUNDAY         3 - 7.30 pm

 

Akademie der Künste, Hanseatenweg
Hanseatenweg 10, 10557 Berlin

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This conference considers the debate around restitution a starting point for dialogues aiming at decolonizing arts and culture, as well as an anti-colonial memory culture. It seeks to frame restitution within the broader concept of repair (as developed by Kader Attia) of individual and societal traumas and as a mode of cultural resistance. Participants investigate the psychological dimensions of the loss of cultural heritage in Africa and the paradox presented in mimical museography. The contributions explore the possibility of an ontology of restitution as a cosmogonic, political, and philosophical reinvention.

Program

https://12.berlinbiennale.de/program/from-restitution-to-repair/

A vast majority of precolonial African artistic and cultural heritage is held and stored in European museums—completely out of reach of the societies of origin, who have a right to their heritage. Since Bénédicte Savoy and Felwine Sarr published their REPORT ON THE RESTITUTION OF AFRICAN CULTURAL HERITAGE in 2018, the debate on restitution has returned to the forefront of the political agenda. While it is gaining attention internationally, this discourse is also in danger of becoming institutionalized and de-complexified. The forces in power seem to be slowly shifting as Western museums and states can no longer ignore the necessity to question and return their collections. But under what conditions do these returns take place? And what are the related repercussions at large? The absence of the objects has left traces of trauma in their places of origin that remain even after their return. The psychological dimensions of the loss of cultural objects become visible, for instance when the reinstallation of the objects in Africa mimics Western museums. How can restitution go beyond the material gesture of giving back cultural artifacts? How can the custodians infuse dreams and life into objects long exiled? And, thinking of restitution beyond objects, what, for instance, are the stakes of restituting human remains?

With:

Albert Gouaffo, Bénédicte Savoy, Ciraj Rassool, Dan Hicks, Deneth Piumakshi Veda Arachchige, El Hadji Malick Ndiaye, Jihan El-Tahri, Paz Guevara, Rolando Vázquez,
Sophie Schasiepen, The School of Mutants (Hamedine Kane, Lou Mo, Stéphane Verlet-Bottéro, Valérie Osouf), Tuấn Andrew Nguyễn, Uta Kornmeier

Curated by: Kader Attia and Marie Helene Pereira

Link to online discussions:

  • Keynote, Prof. Dr. Bénédicte Savoy

https://12.berlinbiennale.de/media/keynote-benedicte-savoy-restitution-ad-nauseam/

  • Roundtable discussion

Panel: Prof. Dr. Albert Gouafo, Prof.Dr. Dan Hicks and Prof. Dr. El Hadji Malick Ndiaye

https://12.berlinbiennale.de/media/panel-albert-gouaffo-dan-hicks-el-hadji-malick-and-ndiaye-moderation-paz-guevara-rethinking-exhibitions-the-challenges-of-mimicry-through-restitution/

  • Roundtable discussion

Panel: Prof. Dr. Ciraj Rassool, Deneth Piumakshi Veda Arachchige and Uta Kornmeier

Moderation: Dr. Sophie Schasiepen

https://12.berlinbiennale.de/media/panel-ciraj-rassool-deneth-piumakshi-veda-arachchige-and-uta-kornmeier-moderation-sophie-schasiepen-more-than-remains-addressing-the-legacies-of-racial-science/

Photo: @Silke Briel