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Afropolis. City, Media, Art
Exhibition on urbanization in Africa
Today more than half the world's population lives in cities. While many cities in Europe are shrinking, countries in the southern hemisphere are confronted with rapid urbanization. In fact, most of the world's megacities are now located in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Many people in Germany are still unfamiliar with the cultural development in Africa due to the fact that media coverage continues to grossly neglect the continent. Consequently, we know very little about the specific topographies and cultures in African cities which do not necessarily correspond to historic Euro-American models of urban development. The exhibition "Afropolis. City, Media, Art" examines six African cities, their significant structures and patterns of development. With texts, photos and audio material, the exhibition will present the history of each city, while European and African artists address the current challenges of urbanism in a variety of new works, including photography, graphic art, sculptures, video works and interactive network art projects. The combination of scientific analysis and artistic research, as well as the cooperation between curators and artists, will produce a comprehensive view of the highly dynamic, informal processes at work in African cities.
Project director: Kerstin Pinther
Curators: Kerstin Pinther, Christian Hanussek, Larissa Förster
Venues and schedule:
2010 Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum Cologne
2011 Goethe-Institut Nairobi, Iwalewa-Haus Bayreuth
Project director: Kerstin Pinther
Curators: Kerstin Pinther, Christian Hanussek, Larissa Förster
Venues and schedule:
2010 Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum Cologne
2011 Goethe-Institut Nairobi, Iwalewa-Haus Bayreuth
Contact:
Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum / Kulturen der Welt
Leonhard-Tietz-Str. 10
50676 Köln
www.museenkoeln.de/rautenstrauch-joest-museum