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Video still, Decolonial Aesthetics lecture by Alanna Lockward

Lezing: Alanna Lockward on Decolonial Aesthetics

Key note speech by Alanna Lockward on Decolonial Aesthetics. Alanna Lockward is a writer, critic and independent curator. She is founder of the Transnational Institute and curator of the project BE.BOP 2012 BLACK EUROPE BODY POLITICS (Berlin).

The lecture was part of a series of events organized by Framer Framed in the context of the exhibition Who Sci-Fi More Than Us? (2012) curated by Nancy Hoffmann, in cooperation with Non Employees and Kunsthal KAdE.


See also the contribution of Alanna Lockward to the seminar ‘On Afrophobia: Towards Decolonial Curatorial Approaches’. With: Nana Adusei-Poku, Christine Eyene, Alanna Lockward and Christian Nyampeta. Moderated by Kjell Caminha.

Through interventions by curators, artists and researchers, the event suggested different approaches towards decolonial curatorial practices – seeking to acknowledge and promote Afropean knowledge and visibility, hopefully counteracting through art, on the increasing Afrophobia in today’s Europe.

Documented by Camilla Topuntoli in Glashuset, Valand Academy (Gothenburg, Sweden), January 18, 2016.


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