Style Congo

Heritage & Heresy

 © ayoh kré Duchâtelet
© ayoh kré Duchâtelet

“Style Congo. Heritage & Heresy” explores the politics of cultural representation and appropriation through contemporary artistic and architectural interventions as well as historic documents and materials from CIVA's Collections. The exhibition visually chronicles the representation of Congo in international expositions held between 1885 and 1958, using Art Nouveau as its anchor point. The movement—at the time also called “Style Congo”—coincided with King Leopold II’s exploitation of the Congo and reflects a widespread fascination with “exotic” materials and forms.

The works in the exhibition question and destabilize canonical histories and the colonial roots of this heritage. By examining marks of colonization in the city of Brussels and in the Congolese urban landscape, they present a decolonial resignification of private and public spaces, seeking to rewrite the margins of history into the center.

Dates
Friday, March 17, 2023Sunday, September 3, 2023
Opening
16th of March - 19:00
Address
CIVA
Rue de l’Ermitage 55
1050 Brussels
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Curator(s)
Sammy Baloji, Silvia Franceschini, Nikolaus Hirsch, Estelle Lecaille
Coproduction
KANAL - Centre Pompidou / Living Traces & Twenty Nine Studio

Curated by Sammy Baloji, Silvia Franceschini, Nikolaus Hirsch, Estelle Lecaille

With works by Judith Barry, Rossella Biscotti, Peggy Buth, Ayoh Kré Duchâtelet, Jean Katambayi, Johan Lagae & Paoletta Holst, Chrystel Mukeba, Daniela Ortiz, Ruth Sacks, Traumnovelle

With selected works by Ernest Acker, Victor Bourgeois, Joseph Caluwaers, Jean-Jules Eggericx, Paul Hankar, Georges Hobé, Victor Horta, Henry Lacoste, René Pechère, Fernand Petit, René Schoentjes, Gustave Serrurier-Bovy

 

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Leonie Ngoie Maison Van Eetvelde, 2022 © Chrystel Mukeba
The Work of the Forest, 1992 © Judith Barry / Fondation pour l’Architecture / CIVA Collections
The Rebellion of the roots (France), 2020 © Daniela Ortiz / Kadist Collection Paris
Bruxelles Brussel Congo Congo, 2007 © Rossella Biscotti / Private Collection Aachen
The Unmade Pavilion (iron), 2023 © Ruth Sacks
Ornaments and Crimes, 2023 © ayoh kré Duchâtelet
Objects That Are Dear to Him: Lessons on Building Colonial Houses in Congo, 2023 © Johan Lagae & Paoletta Holst
Pavilion of Honor of the Belgian Congo in the Belgian Section © Henry Lacoste / CIVA Collections (selected by Traumnovelle)
Congolese arrived in Antwerp to participate in the World's Fair. In particular, King Massala, from the vicinity of Vivi, accompanied by his son Mango, May 12,1885. © Collection MRAC Tervuren (selected by Traumnovelle)
Le Livre d'or de l'Exposition universelle et internationale Bruxelles 1935 published by the Comité exécutif de l’Exposition © CIVA Collections (selected by Traumnovelle)
Drawings of the circular panorama in the Colonial Palace, collection of 8 plates © Alfred Bastien,Paul Mathieu /Ghent University Library (selected by Traumnovelle)
Drawings of the circular panorama in the Colonial Palace, collection of 8 plates © Alfred Bastien,Paul Mathieu /Ghent University Library (selected by Traumnovelle)
From Desire in Representation (Tervuren), 2006 - 2008 © Peggy Buth
From Desire in Representation (Tervuren), 2006 - 2008 © Peggy Buth
Peggy Buth, Monument © Filip Dujardin
Traumnovelle, Congolisation © Filip Dujardin