Georges Adéagbo

Georges Adéagbo (*1942), Vorbereitung des Werks in Benin, April 2024 © Foto: Stephan Köhler
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has created a new work for the Hamburger Kunsthalle

Location
Harzen Kabinett

Invited by
Dr. Corinne Diserens and Dr. Brigitte Kölle
 

Scientific Support
Dr. Stephan Köhler
 

Georges Adéagbo (*1942 in Cotonou, Benin) creates site-specific installations that interweave postcards, newspaper clippings, posters, books, clothing, and handwritten material with sculptures and paintings from Benin. In his assemblages – whether in his studio in Benin, in hotel rooms, or as part of exhibitions – Adéagbo combines different pictorial systems, linking things together in an Aby Warburg-like way of making connections. This creates a »poetry of analogies« in the vein of Paul Valéry.

In his work created especially for the Hamburger Kunsthalle, Adéagbo combines this homage to Aby Warburg with objects and stories from Benin, and sets ideas on a cross-cultural journey. He also creates a narrative thread linking the history of the museum building with portraits painted in Benin of former Kunsthalle directors, including Alfred Lichtwark and Uwe M. Schneede. Johann Heinrich Füssli’s painting »The Avenger« (1806/07) from the Kunsthalle collection gains a completely new dimension in the copy painted by Benoît Adanoumè, who produced the work in Benin at Adéagbo’s request, revealing that decolonization and the fight against racism are far from over.

 

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