Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa: Susceptible Objects

Ein Talk im Rahmen der Lehrveranstaltung Koloniale Spuren, Nicole Miltner/Nora Landkammer, Kunst und Kommunikative Praxis, Universität für Angewandte Kunst Wien, SoSe 2021
Kontakt: nora.landkammer@e-a-r.net

Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa will use “Uganda in Black and White” - the body of work she developed between 2011 and 2015 to demonstrate her approach to artistic research.
 
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Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa is a researcher, artist and educator. Recent exhibitions include: El sauce ve la imagen de la garza de cabeza (TEA Tenerife, ES), Many voices, all of them loved (John Hansard Gallery, Southampton, GB), Actually, the Dead Are Not Dead: Bergen Assembly 2019 (Bergen, NO); 62nd BFI London Film Festival (GB); Women on Aeroplanes (The Showroom Gallery, GB & Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw PL); We Don’t Need Another Hero (10th Berlin Biennale of Contemporary Art, DE); A Thousand Roaring Beasts: Display Devices for a Critical Modernity (Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo-CAAC, Seville, ES); and Kabbo Ka Muwala (National Gallery of Zimbabwe, ZW, Makerere University Art Gallery, UG & Kunsthalle Bremen, DE). Her essay, ‘Margaret Trowell’s School of Art or How to Keep the Children’s Work Really African’ was published in the Palgrave Handbook on Race and the Arts in Education in 2018. Emma is currently a doctoral candidate in artistic research at the University of Bergen (NO) and Convenor of the Africa Cluster of the Another Roadmap School. Her video works are distributed by LUX. 
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EMMA WOLUKAU-WANAMBWA: SUSCEPTIBLE OBJECTS
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