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Foreign exchange : (or the stories you wouldn't tell a stranger) / Weltkulturen Museum ; edited by Clémentine Deliss and Yvette Mutumba ; [translations, Carsten Bösel, Sven Koch, Andrea Stumpf, Kate Sturge.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Zürich : Diaphanes, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resource (320 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color), portraitsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783037345948
  • 3037345942
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • N5310 .F674 2014
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Clémentine Deliss; 1.2 The stories you wouldn't tell a stranger / Yvette Mutumba; 2. Writers in Residence; 2.1 Bernhard Hagen's Archives; 2.2 Dr. Hagen's Photos / Gabriel Gbadamosi; 2.3 Tales of Vivisection Disclosure Redaction / David Lau; 2.4 Catchouk: Pages from Work in Progress / Tom McCarthy; 3. Research Assemblages; 4. Extended Conversations; 4.1 The Administration of People and Goods; 4.2 ... persecuted, mourned, pitied, photographed, collected ... ; 4.3 The Rhetoric of Display; 5. Artists in Residence.
Minerva Cuevas5.2 Museum in Reverse / Luke Willis Thompson; 5.3 Immersion / David Weber-Krebs; 5.4 'All of Us': Trauma, Repression, and Ghosts in the Museum / Peggy Buth; 6. Exhibition Views; 7. Appendix; 7.1 Biographies; 7.2 Imprint.
Subject: Founded in 1904, Frankfurt's Weltkulturen Museum houses a remarkable collection of ethnographic artifacts from Asia, Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, with the aims of advancing public education and fostering innovative anthropological research across a wide variety of contemporary artistic practices. Developed through artistic research in the Weltkulturen Museum's Weltkulturen Labor research lab, Foreign Exchange raises questions about the relationship between the museum's educational and scientific aims and global trade. Together, essays by anthropologists, art historians, artists, and curat.
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Catalog of an exhibition held at Weltkulturen Museum, Frankfurt am Main, January 16, 2014 - January 4, 2015.

Published simultaneously as: Ware and Wissen. Zürich : Diaphanes, 2014.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Cover; Contents; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Foreign Exchange / Clémentine Deliss; 1.2 The stories you wouldn't tell a stranger / Yvette Mutumba; 2. Writers in Residence; 2.1 Bernhard Hagen's Archives; 2.2 Dr. Hagen's Photos / Gabriel Gbadamosi; 2.3 Tales of Vivisection Disclosure Redaction / David Lau; 2.4 Catchouk: Pages from Work in Progress / Tom McCarthy; 3. Research Assemblages; 4. Extended Conversations; 4.1 The Administration of People and Goods; 4.2 ... persecuted, mourned, pitied, photographed, collected ... ; 4.3 The Rhetoric of Display; 5. Artists in Residence.

5.1 Rituals of Value / Minerva Cuevas5.2 Museum in Reverse / Luke Willis Thompson; 5.3 Immersion / David Weber-Krebs; 5.4 'All of Us': Trauma, Repression, and Ghosts in the Museum / Peggy Buth; 6. Exhibition Views; 7. Appendix; 7.1 Biographies; 7.2 Imprint.

Founded in 1904, Frankfurt's Weltkulturen Museum houses a remarkable collection of ethnographic artifacts from Asia, Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, with the aims of advancing public education and fostering innovative anthropological research across a wide variety of contemporary artistic practices. Developed through artistic research in the Weltkulturen Museum's Weltkulturen Labor research lab, Foreign Exchange raises questions about the relationship between the museum's educational and scientific aims and global trade. Together, essays by anthropologists, art historians, artists, and curat.

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