SERIES: Archiving the Mo(ve)ment
Image: Selorm Jay
This conversation about the practice and importance of documenting, archiving, exhibiting, sharing and producing Black stories is the concluding one as part of the Archiving the Mo(ve)ment project by Okhiogbe…
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Archiving the Mo(ve)ment – The Importance of Documenting and Archiving.
Foto Credit: Björn Lux
Moments of the opening of Okhiogbe Omonblanks Omonhinmin - Archiving the Mo(ve)ment - Exhibition, on September 11, 2020. All photos were taken by Nella Aguessy. The evening opened with an…
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Foto Documentation – Archiving the Mo(ve)ment Exhibition Opening
Foto Credit: Björn Lux
The exhibition Archiving the Mo(ve)ment, running from 11 - 13 September, brings together a time capsule on Ghana in the 1950s with the threads of current conversations that have been…
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Okhiogbe Omonblanks Omonhinmin – Archiving the Mo(ve)ment – Exhibition
Foto Credit: Cate Lartey
Friday, July 31, online via Zoom: 5 pm CEST (Berlin), 4 pm BST/WAT (London, Lagos), 3 pm GMT (Accra) This conversation brings together artists and cultural workers to reflect on…
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How do Artists and Cultural Workers live through and after the Pandemic?
Foto: Eric Gyamfi
Tuesday, 30 June, 5 pm CEST (Berlin), 3 pm GMT (Accra) Omonblanks takes us to visit Accra-based visual artist Eric Gyamfi in his studio virtually, for an introduction to his…
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Archiving the Mo(ve)ment – Visual Narratives: Artist Studio Visit – Eric Gyamfi
One of the first COLLECTIVE PRACTICES activities was originally planned together with Omonblanks, archivist and creative director of TAC Org , on documenting conversations of black and African lived experiences as a…
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COLLECTIVE PRACTICES meets Okhiogbe Omonblanks Omonhinmin
Image: Selorm Jay
This series looks into creating narratives of what it means to be Black and African today, as a collective practice. As part of a wider project (TAC / The Art…
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Archiving the Mo(ve)ment – Online Edition. Presented by Okhiogbe Omonblanks Omonhinmin