In search of African history: the re-appropriation of photographic archives by contemporary visual artists
In search of African history: the re-appropriation of photographic archives by contemporary visual artists
The digital revolution has fundamentally changed our relationship to archives, by accelerating their “dusting off” and their re-appropriation, particularly in the art world. This article will show the ways in which some contemporary visual artists use new digital technologies to provide new ways of storing, reading and retrieving contemporary African history. Such artists do so by revisiting diverse forms of archives that are mainly photographic, and which were produced during the colonial and independence eras.
CITATION: Nimis, Erika. In search of African history: the re-appropriation of photographic archives by contemporary visual artists . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2014. Social Dynamics, Vol. 40, No. 3, September 2014, pp. 556-566 - Available at: https://library.au.int/search-african-history-re-appropriation-photographic-archives-contemporary-visual-artists-4