Stagings Made in Namibia
Postcolonial Photography
How can post-colonial photography be determined? STAGINGS MADE IN NAMIBIA is a collective experiment. It brings together staged images of everyday life by 124 photographers from Namibia - which has been independent from South Africa since 1990 - undermining the usual view of the most German of all the former colonies. This exhibition project at the interface of art and visual politics raises the question of presentation possibilities that go beyond the familiar postcard motif, that inquires into other uses of photography in the post-colonial context.
Contributors: Evelyn Annuss, Oshosheni Hiveluah, Dag Henrichsen, Henning Melber, James Etherington, Larissa Förster, Israel Kaunatjike, Reinhart Kössler, Desmond Wee, Martin Baer, Astrid Kusser, Gertrud Boden, Patrick Lapitaominda Hashingola, Augetto Craig, ,Joachim Zeller, Uta Julia Schüler, Martin Saar, Christian Mahnke, Akinbode Akinbiyi, David Baltzer, André du Pisani, Gesine Krüger
Publisher: B_Books
300 pages
22cm × 24cmFormat: Paperback
2009
ISBN: 9783933557940
22,00 €