INVISIBLE INVENTORIES: QUESTIONING KENYAN COLLECTIONS IN WESTERN MUSEUMS
26.10.2021
Pictures of the exhibition opening
On 5th October, we celebrated the opening of the exhibition “Invisible Inventories: Questioning Kenyan Collections in Western Museums” at the Weltkulturen Labor with a hybrid press conference. Here you can get a glimpse of the exhibition tour.
We are happy to be part of this important project.
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A part of the IIP team at the exhibition “Invisible Inventories: Questioning Kenyan Collections in Western Museums”; Weltkulturen Labor; Photo: Wolfgang Günzel 2021
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The curators Julia Friedel and Leonie Neumann in the exhibition “Invisible Inventories: Questioning Kenyan Collections in Western Museums”; Weltkulturen Labor; Photo: Wolfgang Günzel 2021
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In the exhibition “Invisible Inventories: Questioning Kenyan Collections in Western Museums”; Weltkulturen Labor; Photo: Wolfgang Günzel 2021
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In the exhibition “Invisible Inventories: Questioning Kenyan Collections in Western Museums”; Weltkulturen Labor; Photo: Wolfgang Günzel 2021
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In the exhibition “Invisible Inventories: Questioning Kenyan Collections in Western Museums”; Weltkulturen Labor; Photo: Wolfgang Günzel 2021
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In the exhibition “Invisible Inventories: Questioning Kenyan Collections in Western Museums”; Weltkulturen Labor; Photo: Wolfgang Günzel 2021
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In the exhibition “Invisible Inventories: Questioning Kenyan Collections in Western Museums”; Weltkulturen Labor; Photo: Wolfgang Günzel 2021
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In the exhibition “Invisible Inventories: Questioning Kenyan Collections in Western Museums”; Weltkulturen Labor; Photo: Wolfgang Günzel 2021
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In the exhibition “Invisible Inventories: Questioning Kenyan Collections in Western Museums”; Weltkulturen Labor; Photo: Wolfgang Günzel 2021