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Carved tusks were taken as souvenirs by Europeans visiting the Congo region in the 19th century. They are the only artifacts to show scenes of the slave trade from an African perspective. Image: Studio 38C

Tentoonstelling In Schitterend Licht
Moderne & Hedendaagse kunst uit Afrika
Gecureerd door Azu Nwagbogu

Colografia, Nlloro; Belkis Ayon; Cuba; 1991; AM-681-13

Altaar Maria van Daalen, schenking aan Afrika Museum

Exhibition Africa Inspires. Photo: Afrika Museum.

Keti Koti Festival
Fotocredit: Studio 38C

Anton de Kom (1898-1945) was active in the left-wing resistance all his life. Image: Studio 38C

Tentoonstelling In Schitterend Licht
Moderne & Hedendaagse kunst uit Afrika
Gecureerd door Azu Nwagbogu

Imposición de manos; José Bedia; AM-708-1

Werk van Santiago Rodríguez Olazábal in de tentoonstelling. Foto: Tropenmuseum.

Exhibition Africa Inspires. Photo: Afrika Museum.

Keti Koti Festival
Fotocredit: Studio 38C

Video installation with Dorothy Blokland and angisas, these are traditional headscarves worn by Creole women during parties. Image: Studio 38C

Tentoonstelling In Schitterend Licht
Moderne & Hedendaagse kunst uit Afrika
Gecureerd door Azu Nwagbogu

The spirit world; Ben C. Enwonwu; Guinee; 1962; TM-3323-33