Marta Moriarty presents some first steps of her research process about the African identity in the postcolonial era and the search for that identity in contemporary art. Texts by Marta Moriarty, Benji Liebmann, Beathur Ngoza Baker and Lucy Mc. Garry

 

  • Day: August 8, 2018
  • Time: 12.00h
  • Place: Intermedi
  • Free activity

Es Baluard continues the research project “Africa. What Africa?, which aims to reflect on what we talk about when we speak of Africa in the context of art, in an attempt to make a critical approach of a cartography of the paths that are emanated or which come and go in connection with this continent that is so close to us.

In this sense, we propose a third dynamic activity integrated in this line of work coordinated by Marta Moriarty, who presents some first steps of her research process on the African identity in the postcolonial era and the search for this identity in Contemporary Art. Texts by Marta Moriarty, Benji Liebmann, Lucy Mc. Garry and Beathur Mgoza Baker.

The documentation can be found in the museum until September 9 and then on the museum’s website.