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More Than a Number - Various Artists

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More Than a Number is an accompanying publication to the exhibition of the same name, which looks to explore our thinking of an Africa caught between modernity and tradition, and how different cultures can produce meaning through images. It invites the audience to engage with the exceptional and thought-provoking work of 12 photographers from Africa. And encourages us to look deeply and clearly into the face of the individual in front of you and engage in a conversation. As Elbert Hubbard wrote, “If men could only know each other, they would neither idolise nor hate”.

Cultural difference and questions of identity within the ‘rights of recognition’ have, for many of the people who have been regulated to the margins of society, been front-line battles in establishing their identity and human worth (Hall, 1992). What happens when we neglect people’s material culture and not truly value it or represent it everywhere for everyone to engage with? And how can we as the audience, be that as individuals or cultural organisations, draw conclusions from what we already know and understand about Africa and Africans through a visual medium. And finally, how can we as cultural organisations in the West be more responsible in how we represent photography from Africa?

More Than a Numberis centred around three themes: Representing Fearlessness, Zones of Contact, and Radical Sociality.Amina Kadous, Brian Otieno, Sarah WaiswaandWafaa Samir’sprojects offer highly subjective visions of African identity while exploring what true freedom and fearlessness in art looks like.Nana Kofi Acquah,Salih Basheer,Tom SaaterandYoriyas Yassine Alaoui teleport the audience into their zones of contact and explore the idea of remaking and reimagining our identities. Fatoumata Diabaté, Maheder Haileselassie Tadese,Steven ChikosiandJacques Nkinzingabo’sprojects remind of us of the importance of preserving and caring for our material culture, cultural heritage and its impact, especially in regard to questions of migration, decolonisation, belonging and experience.

Artist(s): Amina Kadous, Sarah Waiswa, Wafaa Samir, Brian Otieno, Steven Chikosi, Maheder Haileselassie Tadese, Jacques Nkinzingabo, Fatoumata Diabaté, Salih Basheer, Tom Saater, Nana Kofi Acquah, Yoriywas Yassine Alaoui

Author(s): Cynthia MaiWa Sitei, David Drake

ISBN: 1-872771-27-0

Format: Softcover

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More Than a Number is an accompanying publication to the exhibition of the same name, which looks to explore our thinking of an Africa caught between modernity and tradition, and how different cultures can produce meaning through images. It invites the audience to engage with the exceptional and thought-provoking work of 12 photographers from Africa. And encourages us to look deeply and clearly into the face of the individual in front of you and engage in a conversation. As Elbert Hubbard wrote, “If men could only know each other, they would neither idolise nor hate”.

Cultural difference and questions of identity within the ‘rights of recognition’ have, for many of the people who have been regulated to the margins of society, been front-line battles in establishing their identity and human worth (Hall, 1992). What happens when we neglect people’s material culture and not truly value it or represent it everywhere for everyone to engage with? And how can we as the audience, be that as individuals or cultural organisations, draw conclusions from what we already know and understand about Africa and Africans through a visual medium. And finally, how can we as cultural organisations in the West be more responsible in how we represent photography from Africa?

More Than a Numberis centred around three themes: Representing Fearlessness, Zones of Contact, and Radical Sociality.Amina Kadous, Brian Otieno, Sarah WaiswaandWafaa Samir’sprojects offer highly subjective visions of African identity while exploring what true freedom and fearlessness in art looks like.Nana Kofi Acquah,Salih Basheer,Tom SaaterandYoriyas Yassine Alaoui teleport the audience into their zones of contact and explore the idea of remaking and reimagining our identities. Fatoumata Diabaté, Maheder Haileselassie Tadese,Steven ChikosiandJacques Nkinzingabo’sprojects remind of us of the importance of preserving and caring for our material culture, cultural heritage and its impact, especially in regard to questions of migration, decolonisation, belonging and experience.

Artist(s): Amina Kadous, Sarah Waiswa, Wafaa Samir, Brian Otieno, Steven Chikosi, Maheder Haileselassie Tadese, Jacques Nkinzingabo, Fatoumata Diabaté, Salih Basheer, Tom Saater, Nana Kofi Acquah, Yoriywas Yassine Alaoui

Author(s): Cynthia MaiWa Sitei, David Drake

ISBN: 1-872771-27-0

Format: Softcover

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