Conférences

Positioning Nigerian Modernism

Tate Modern, Londres, United Kingdom
28 Sep 2017 - 29 Sep 2017

Ben Enwonwu © The Ben Enwonwu Foundation

Ben Enwonwu © The Ben Enwonwu Foundation

Taking place during the centenary of pioneering Nigerian artist Ben Enwonwu, this major international conference explores new positions on West-African Modernism before and after Independence.

Jointly hosted by Bea Gassmann de Sousa, independent curator and Kerryn Greenberg, curator, International Art, Tate Modern, this one and a half-day conference is a unique opportunity to examine strategies of cultural independence and to reflect upon the impact of transnationalism and de-colonization in art criticism and museum collections today.

Positioning Nigerian Modernism launches on the evening of 28 September, with a keynote lecture by Chika Okeke-Agulu; artist, curator, art historian and author of Postcolonial Modernism: Art and Decolonization in Twentieth-Century Nigeria. This is followed by a day-long conference on 29 September, featuring four sessions: Modernism and Independence in West Africa, The Formation of National Identity and Preservation of History, Knowledge and Legacy: Unexpected Tropes and Collecting Modern African Art: 1950–2017.

This landmark event brings together major institutions and thinkers at the forefront of post-colonial and transnational thought and practitioners of these approaches in a global institutional context.

 

Booking Options:
Thursday only – £9 / Friday only – £20 / Thursday and Friday – £22.00.
The two-day ticket can only be booked in person or by telephone (020 7887 8888, 9.45 – 18.00 daily)

Concessions available

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