Decolonization

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Art and culture have a role in describing the unevenness of the world: where do we go from here?

BY Amy Sherlock AND Pablo Larios | 28 OCT 18

A conference at the Salzburg Summer Academy demonstrated the contentious issues at stake when dealing with the legacy of colonialism – and possible ways forward

BY Chloe Stead | 23 AUG 18

At Vitry-sur-Seine's MAC VAL, the artist explores architecture's infliction of violence on the colonized and on those who suffer its legacies

BY Aaron Peck | 15 AUG 18

Commemorating the 100th anniversary of WWI, The Head & The Load at Tate Modern makes incomprehension the work’s guiding theme

BY Hettie Judah | 18 JUL 18

Corbyn says that the sculptures ‘belong to Greece’, and supports return of all colonial loot in British museums

05 JUN 18

At Museo Jumex, Mexico City, a dense survey of work disrupting oppressive power dynamics in formerly colonized regions

BY Layla Fassa | 23 MAY 18

Ahead of a survey opening at MCA Chicago, the Nigerian artist mines and represents narratives of place, from Antwerp to Lagos

BY Anna Martine Whitehead | 26 MAR 18

With Macron poised to make changes to France's handling of ethnographic art, the quai Branly would do well to follow suit

BY Cody Delistraty | 28 FEB 18

The Barbadian filmmaker, recipient of this year’s Margaret Tait Award, is intent on disrupting institutional complacency

BY Chris Sharratt | 28 FEB 18