
Colonial Legacies
Contemporary Lens-Based Art and the Democratic Republic of Congo
Gabriella Nugent(Author)
Leuven University Press
Will be published approx. on 15. December 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
232 pages
978-94-6270-299-8 (ISBN)
Description
In Colonial Legacies, Gabriella Nugent examines a generation of contemporary artists born or based in the Congo whose lens-based art attends to the afterlives and mutations of Belgian colonialism in postcolonial Congo. Focusing on three artists and one artist collective, Nugent analyses artworks produced by Sammy Baloji, Michele Magema, Georges Senga and Kongo Astronauts, each of whom offers a different perspective onto this history gleaned from their own experiences. In their photography and video art, these artists rework existent images and redress archival absences, making visible people and events occluded from dominant narratives. Their artworks are shown to offer a re-reading of the colonial and immediate post-independence past, blurring the lines of historical and speculative knowledge, documentary and fiction. Nugent demonstrates how their practices create a new type of visual record for the future, one that attests to the ramifications of colonialism across time.
Reviews / Votes
"... the book's forte lays in the author's careful method of close reading. Nugent rightfully prides herself for her attention to visual details. She reads artworks both along and against the grain, by zooming in on images, paying attention to their materiality, tracking their transformations and alterations, looking at the margins. Her book's argumentative power also comes from its careful consideration of the historical scholarship on the Congo, as well as its rich theoretical apparatus. These foundations enable Nugent to contribute both to Congolese studies and to current scholarly conversations, on questions including visuality, memory, violence, technopolitics, and the body ... the book offers a highly stimulating study of critical artistic interventions ... It will appeal to readers interested in Congolese history, contemporary art, photography, and the making of new archives for the present."Pedro Monaville, African Arts (2023) 56 (2): 93-95, https://doi.org/10.1162/afar_r_00713 This book constitutes an outstanding contribution to the study of contemporary African art and historiography of the DRC. In its painstaking analysis of past and present images, it offers a timely analysis of Congolese culture and politics.
Pierre-Philippe Fraiture, French Studies, 2023, knad010, https://doi.org/10.1093/fs/knad010 The real heart of this book, which makes an interesting contribution to the study of a highly dynamic contemporary Congolese art scene, lies with its delicate unpacking of the past futures the art under discussion renders visible. - Sarah Van Beurden, H-France Review Vol. 23 (August 2023), No. 136, https://h-france.net/vol23reviews/vol23_no136_VanBeurden.pdf Colonial Legacies... makes a compelling argument about how art provides a way to open discussions about the complex and lasting effects of colonial violence... Colonial Legacies invites readers to pay close attention to the 'Futures that never arrived, but were once imagined' and how they continue to 'glimmer' (145) in the works of contemporary visual artists, which, as Nugent writes, help us to see both the past and present anew (154). - Kylie Thomas, bmgn - Low Countries Historical Review | Volume 139 (2024) | review 14, https://bmgn-lchr.nl/article/view/18722/20712 Il comble un manque, ouvre et eduque notre regard, tant et si bien qu'on peut le considerer comme une lecture indispensable a la comprehension des tendances qui prevalent actuellement chez les videastes et les photo- graphes congolais. G. Nugent a choisi les oeuvres commentees avec beau- coup d'a-propos, elle les analyse avec finesse et intelligence, et etablit entre elles des liens pertinents. L'erudition dont elle fait montre n'exclut pas un style limpide, propre a captiver son lecteur. Nous ne pouvons donc qu'es- perer que ce livre sera traduit en francais afin de toucher un plus vaste public en Europe et en Afrique. - Therese De Raedt, Etudes litteraires africaines, Number 55, 2023, p. 227-229, https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/ela/2023-n55-ela08791/1106493ar/
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Language
English
Place of publication
Leuven
Belgium
Target group
College/higher education
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Illustrations
Illustrated, colour section (32 pp.)
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 170 mm
Weight
530 gr
ISBN-13
978-94-6270-299-8 (9789462702998)
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E-Book
12/2021
Leuven University Press
€60.49
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Person
Gabriella Nugent is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Department of Art History and World Art Studies at the University of East Anglia.
Content
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Mining Lubumbashi: Sammy Baloji's Memoire Chapter 2. The Maintenance of Mobutu's Zaire: Michele Magema's Oye Oye Chapter 3. The Image of Lumumba: Georges Senga's Une vie apres la mort Chapter 4. From Kinshasa to the Moon: Kongo Astronauts Coda. Between History and individual histories Notes Bibliography Index Colour Plate Gallery