
Congo Style
From Belgian Art Nouveau to African Independence
Ruth Sacks(Author)
The University of Michigan Press
Published on 25. July 2023
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-0-472-07631-4 (ISBN)
Description
Congo Style presents a postcolonial approach to discussing the visual culture of two now-notorious regimes: King Leopold II's Congo Colony and the state sites of Mobutu Sese Seko's totalitarian Zaire. Readers are brought into the living remains of sites once made up of ambitious modernist architecture and art in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. From the total artworks of Art Nouveau to the aggrandizing sites of post-independence Kinshasa, Congo Style investigates the experiential qualities of man-made environments intended to entertain, delight, seduce, and impress.
In her study of visual culture, Ruth Sacks sets out to reinstate the compelling wonder of nationalist architecture from Kinshasa's post-independence era, such as the Tower of the Exchange (1974), Gecamines Tower (1977), and the artworks and exhibitions that accompanied them. While exploring post-independence nation-building, this book examines how the underlying ideology of Belgian Art Nouveau, a celebrated movement in Belgium, led to the dominating early colonial settler buildings of the ABC Hotels (circa 1908-13). Congo Style combines Sacks's practice as a visual artist and her academic scholarship to provide an original study of early colonial and independence-era modernist sites in their African context.
In her study of visual culture, Ruth Sacks sets out to reinstate the compelling wonder of nationalist architecture from Kinshasa's post-independence era, such as the Tower of the Exchange (1974), Gecamines Tower (1977), and the artworks and exhibitions that accompanied them. While exploring post-independence nation-building, this book examines how the underlying ideology of Belgian Art Nouveau, a celebrated movement in Belgium, led to the dominating early colonial settler buildings of the ABC Hotels (circa 1908-13). Congo Style combines Sacks's practice as a visual artist and her academic scholarship to provide an original study of early colonial and independence-era modernist sites in their African context.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
35 halftones, 1 map
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-472-07631-4 (9780472076314)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Ruth Sacks is a Member of Faculty in the Visual Art Department at the University of Johannesburg.
Content
List of Images
Preface
Map of Kinshasa
Introduction: Entangled Histories
Chapter One: Behind Congo Style: Navigating Research
PART I: STYLE CONGO
Chapter Two: Looking for the Congo in Style Congo: Art Nouveau and the African Colony
Chapter Three: Style Congo in the Congo: Colonial Modernism Takes Root
PART II: CONGO STYLE
Chapter Four: Modernism, Congo Style: Authenticity and Tradition
Chapter Five: Kinshasa's Congo Style: Sites of Postcolonial Identity
Conclusion: From Total Artwork to Totalitarianism
Map of Kinshasa
Bibliography
Appendix
Preface
Map of Kinshasa
Introduction: Entangled Histories
Chapter One: Behind Congo Style: Navigating Research
PART I: STYLE CONGO
Chapter Two: Looking for the Congo in Style Congo: Art Nouveau and the African Colony
Chapter Three: Style Congo in the Congo: Colonial Modernism Takes Root
PART II: CONGO STYLE
Chapter Four: Modernism, Congo Style: Authenticity and Tradition
Chapter Five: Kinshasa's Congo Style: Sites of Postcolonial Identity
Conclusion: From Total Artwork to Totalitarianism
Map of Kinshasa
Bibliography
Appendix