CATALOGUE
ARCHIVE OF FORGETFULNESS
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© Fred Swart.
Archive of Forgetfulness is a catalogue of the pan-African digital exhibition and podcast series which ran from September 2020 and December 2021 at archiveofforgetfulness.com. The publication acts as a physical translation of the collection of work online, and opens up wider questions around archives, memory and forgetfulness. The project includes the work of fifty-six artists, cultural producers, curators, creative thinkers and researchers from the African continent and diaspora, including Angola, Brazil, Canada, Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, France, Ghana, Kenya, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, USA, the United Kingdom and Zanzibar. The catalogue speaks to the four parts of this larger project, namely an eight-part podcast series, twenty-two art works submitted in response to an open call, five essays and six regionally curated projects. As a collection of work centred on the African continent, the various contributors interrogate archival gestures, raise questions on personal and political histories that emerge via infrastructures of mobility, and suggest ways of living and remembering for alternative possible futures. In these works, archival labour and memory work are understood as deeply political, personal and speculative.
- Essays:
Travessia
by
Maria Gabriela Carrilho Aragão
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Catalogue design and watercolour paintings by Fred Swart based on original drawings by Sarah de Villiers
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Catalogue Index
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Catalogue design and watercolour paintings by Fred Swart based on original drawings by Sarah de Villiers
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Regional Projects:
Sudan: Art Blooms In Uncertainty (السودان: الفن يزدهر في حالة عدم اليقين) by Omnia Shawkat (drawing by Sarah de Villiers)
- Regional Projects: When The Archive Is Speculative, Fatigue With Visualizing The Future May Fade (حينما يأتي الأرشيف كخيال,ربما يتبدد عناء تصور المستقبل) curated by Ali Hussein Aladawy (drawing by Sarah de Villiers)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Editor
Huda Tayob
Dimensions
297 × 210 mm
ISBN
9781431432752
Month of Publication
January
Year of Publication
2023
Language
Engllish
Imprint
Jacana Media
Format
Paperback