Reimagining the Museum: Repatriation and Ruin

Jan 31, 2021

There is a growing call for museums to take greater responsibility in attending to the objects and histories that they represent. The traditional Western ethnographic museum considers within its responsibilities the collection, preservation, and display of cultural artifacts from around the world. These "discovered" and "rescued" objects are often presented in museum galleries divorced from their context of origin, obscuring histories of theft, plunder, and violence.

The third installment of the Hammer's Reimagining the Museum series is organized around documentary and experimental films that critique ethnographic collecting practices and the narratives of Africa as written by Western art institutions. This program highlights the short films of Nii Kwate Owoo and Onyeka Igwe, whose respective practices grapple with the trauma of colonialism by simultaneously sitting with and subverting ethnographic representations and practices. Following the screenings, the artists join Berlin-based curator, publisher, and cultural historian Clémentine Deliss in conversation. Deliss’s new book, The Metabolic Museum, offers a clarion call for museum practices, with a pointed critique of the staid engagement that ethnographic museums showcase with the artifacts within their collection. The program concludes with a screening of the foundational essay film Statues Also Die, directed by Chris Marker and Alain Resnais.

Reimagining the Museum is an ongoing series of conversations initiated by the Hammer Museum in response to the call for the dismantling of colonial and racist histories in cultural institutions. Organized with the goal of providing a forum for these issues at a moment of enormous change within the field, these convenings are intended as a way of having a productive conversation in public about the history and future of museums. This installment of the series is organized by Hammer curatorial assistants Nicholas Barlow and Ikechúkwú Onyewuenyi, and Robert Soros Curator Aram Moshayedi.