MONOCULTURE – ARTEFACTS
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As with a number of exhibitions M HKA has organised in recent years exploring questions we feel to be relevant for society and culture at large, Monoculture – A Recent History is trans-disciplinary. Along with its core focus on visual art, we also include various historical artefacts into a dialogue. Most of the artefacts, including rare first-edition publications and paraphernalia, were acquired by the museum specifically for the exhibition. Consequently, the artefacts were preserved as part of the museum archive, with the intention of providing open access for researchers.
M HKA in no way endorses the extremist ideologies, historical acts of intolerance and sensitive images or texts that were shown in the exhibition. As a museum for art and visual culture, we consider it important to use and contextualise this material, bringing it in dialogue with contemporary art and discourse, in order to ask relevant questions about society and culture at large.
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Ways of Seeing
Ways of Seeing, 1972. Book.
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Two Universities. An Acco...
Two Universities. An Account of the Life and Work of Lumumba Friendship University and Moscow State University, 1963. Leaflet.
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Luambo Makiadi et Le T.P....
Luambo Makiadi et Le T.P.O.K. Jazz, "Candidat Na Biso Mobutu", 1984. Other, 12" vinyl, 31 x 31 cm.
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Exposition Internationale...
Exposition Internationale Coloniale, Maritime et d'Art Flamand, Anvers 1930, 1930. Book, paper, 22,2 x 28,2 x 0,5 cm.
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Matti Braun
Matti Braun is interested in the relationships between different cultures such as the connection between early 20th Century Indian art histor
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Joseph Beuys
Joseph Beuys: controversial war artist German artist Joseph Heinrich Beuys (Krefeld, 1921 - Düsseldorf, 1986) grew up as a child with unu
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MONOCULTURE – Sources of ...
Leo Frobenius (1873-1938) was a German ethnologist, archaeologist, and proponent of a culture-historical approach to ethnology. He is also co
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MONOCULTURE – Négritude b...
Négritude was conceived as an emancipatory cultural movement, initiated in the Interwar period by francophone intellectuals of the African di
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MONOCULTURE – Das Wunder ...
Das Wunder des Lebens was a propaganda exhibition organised to promote the racial ideology of the Nazis. It was shown in Berlin at the Kaiser
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MONOCULTURE – Universal L...
Esperanto is the mostly widely used artificial language in the world. In 1887, Ludwik Zamenhof (1859-1917), the inventor of Esperanto, publis
