January 2022

  • Sunday, 2. January 2022 - 15:00 - 16:00
    GUIDED TOUR
    “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”
    with Berit Mohr
    Δ GUIDED TOUR

    “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”

    with Berit Mohr

    Our world is full of colour, but do all cultures see it in the same way? While the scientific basis for perception is identical for everyone, light waves can’t really explain how we name our impressions of colour, the number (and kind) of categories we divide these colours into, or the meanings and associations we ascribe to them.

    Touring the exhibition, Berit Mohr shows how perception of colour sometimes differs enormously depending on the language and culture involved.

    Please register via the booking button “TERMIN BUCHEN”.





    €7 / €3.50
    Costs of the tour included in admission fee.
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29
    Please register via the booking button “TERMIN BUCHEN”.

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  • Saturday, 8. January 2022 - 14:00 - 16:00
    ***CANCELLED***SESSION #2
    “THE FUTURE OF RETURNS. Can works of fiction precipitate restitution?”
    by SHIFT collective
    Δ ***CANCELLED***SESSION #2

    ***Alternate date will be announced shortly***

    “THE FUTURE OF RETURNS.
    Can works of fiction precipitate restitution?”
    by SHIFT collective

    What does the future look like when approached from the point of view of restituted objects? What do the objects find when returning home? What communities gather around them? What histories, narratives and new sociabilities do they trigger and provoke?

    The last few years have seen seismic shifts in discussions surrounding the restitution of objects held in institutions of the North to African countries. Yet, few objects have actually physically moved. We ask ourselves if this inertia is not only political. Perhaps it is due to a lack of imagination. Maybe, if we start to disseminate stories about what will happen when objects come home, we can actually precipitate their return. 

    The event marks the launch of an anthology of short stories by Kenyan writers imagining the return of cultural objects back to Kenya, a new project by SHIFT collective in conjunction with Down River Road, one of the journals that are currently contributing to the vividness of the literary scene in Nairobi and beyond. 

    Guests: to be announced soon 

    Down River Road is an online and print journal that publishes fiction, nonfiction, poetry and ideas. In their own words: “We are interested in the margins, in the shifting centres and the new spaces that exist in what we’ve come to call the alternative. We are curious about how we can all imagine and create this world, build this world, shape this small corner of the Internet into a place we can claim.” www.downriverroad.org 

    SHIFT (Sam Hopkins, Marian Nur Goni, Simon Rittmeier) is a transnational collective working on the intersection of art and research, particularly on issues related to African objects diaspora in the aftermath of colonialism and imperialism.


    As part of the exhibition “Invisible Inventories: Questioning Kenyan Collections in Western Museums”






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  • Sunday, 9. January 2022 - 15:00 - 16:00
    CURATORS’ GUIDED TOUR
    “Invisible Inventories: Questioning Kenyan Collections in Western Museums”
    with Leonie Neumann (curator of the Africa collection)
    Δ CURATORS’ GUIDED TOUR

    “Invisible Inventories: Questioning Kenyan Collections in Western Museums”

    with Leonie Neumann (curator of the Africa collection)

    How can we make Kenyan cultural assets that are possessed by institutions in the Global North accessible to present-day Kenyan society? Since 2018, this question has been addressed by the “International Inventories Programme” (IIP), which brings together Kenyan and European artists and scholars.

    After shows in Nairobi and Cologne, the exhibition project “Invisible Inventories” can now be seen at the Weltkulturen Museum in Frankfurt. The curator of the Africa collection, Leonie Neumann, give an insight into how the international project came about and its significance.






    €3 / €1.50
    Costs of the tour included in admission fee.
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 37

    Please register via the booking button “TERMIN BUCHEN”.

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  • Wednesday, 12. January 2022 - 18:00 - 19:00
    GUIDED TOUR
    “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”
    with Iris Loew
    Δ GUIDED TOUR

    “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”

    with Iris Loew

    Our world is full of colour, but do all cultures see it in the same way? While the scientific basis for perception is identical for everyone, light waves can’t really explain how we name our impressions of colour, the number (and kind) of categories we divide these colours into, or the meanings and associations we ascribe to them.

    Touring the exhibition, Iris Loew shows how perception of colour sometimes differs enormously depending on the language and culture involved.

    Please register via the booking button “TERMIN BUCHEN”.





    €7 / €3.50
    Costs of the tour included in admission fee.
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29
    Please register via the booking button “TERMIN BUCHEN”.

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  • Thursday, 13. January 2022 - 18:00 - 21:00
    ONLINE: FILM AND TALK
    If Objects Could Speak
    With Saitabao Kaiyare and Elena Schilling (filmmakers), Juma Ondeng' (National Museums of Kenya), Simon Rittmeier (artist) and Dr. Mshai Mwangola (moderator)
    Δ ONLINE: FILM AND TALK

    If Objects could speak

    The German-Kenyan documentary IF OBJECTS COULD SPEAK leads us into the storage rooms of the Linden-Museum in Stuttgart where we discover a not further documented Kenyan object. We follow this object to the streets of Kenya and listen to the people wondering what it could be, what they are thinking about this object being stored in Germany, and what should be done with it.  

    After the 31-minute film we invite you to converse with the two filmmakers Saitabao Kaiyare and Elena Schilling, Juma Ondeng´ from National Museums of Kenya, Simon Rittmeier, filmmaker and artist and, like Juma Ondeng´, one of the heads of the International Inventories Programme which is, among other things, responsible for the exhibition INVISIBLE INVENTORIES at the Weltkulturen Museum.

    The session will be moderated from Nairobi by Dr. Mshai Mwangola.

    Click here to access the online event.






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  • Sunday, 16. January 2022 - 15:00 - 16:00
    GUIDED TOUR
    “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”
    with Berit Mohr
    Δ GUIDED TOUR

    “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”

    with Berit Mohr

    Our world is full of colour, but do all cultures see it in the same way? While the scientific basis for perception is identical for everyone, light waves can’t really explain how we name our impressions of colour, the number (and kind) of categories we divide these colours into, or the meanings and associations we ascribe to them.

    Touring the exhibition, Berit Mohr shows how perception of colour sometimes differs enormously depending on the language and culture involved.

    Please register via the booking button “TERMIN BUCHEN”.





    €7 / €3.50
    Costs of the tour included in admission fee.
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29
    Please register via the booking button “TERMIN BUCHEN”.

    schließen
  • Wednesday, 19. January 2022 - 19:30
    ONLINE GUIDED TOUR
    “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”
    with Severine Meier
    Δ ONLINE GUIDED TOUR

    “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”

    with Severine Meier

    Our world is full of colour, but do all cultures see it in the same way? While the scientific basis for perception is identical for everyone, light waves can’t really explain how we name our impressions of colour, the number (and kind) of categories we divide these colours into, or the meanings and associations we ascribe to them.

    Using various objects from the exhibition, Severine Meier shows how perception of colour sometimes differs enormously depending on the language and culture involved.

    Zoom lecture and talk





    Free of charge
    Please register via the booking button “TERMIN BUCHEN”.

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  • Sunday, 23. January 2022 - 15:00 - 16:00
    ***FULLY BOOKED***GUIDED TOUR
    “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”
    with Iris Loew
    Δ ***FULLY BOOKED***GUIDED TOUR

    “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”

    with Iris Loew

    Our world is full of colour, but do all cultures see it in the same way? While the scientific basis for perception is identical for everyone, light waves can’t really explain how we name our impressions of colour, the number (and kind) of categories we divide these colours into, or the meanings and associations we ascribe to them.

    Touring the exhibition, Iris Loew shows how perception of colour sometimes differs enormously depending on the language and culture involved.

    Please register via the booking button “TERMIN BUCHEN”.





    €7 / €3.50
    Costs of the tour included in admission fee.
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29
    Please register via the booking button “TERMIN BUCHEN”.

    schließen
  • Saturday, 29. January 2022 - 15:00 - 16:00
    SESSION #2
    “THE FUTURE OF RETURNS. Can works of fiction precipitate restitution?”
    by SHIFT collective
    Δ SESSION #2

    “THE FUTURE OF RETURNS. Can works of fiction precipitate restitution?”
    by SHIFT collective

    What does the future look like when approached from the point of view of restituted objects? What do the objects find when returning home? What communities gather around them? What histories, narratives and new sociabilities do they trigger and provoke?

    The last few years have seen seismic shifts in discussions surrounding the restitution of objects held in institutions of the North to African countries. Yet, few objects have actually physically moved. We ask ourselves if this inertia is not only political. Perhaps it is due to a lack of imagination. Maybe, if we start to disseminate stories about what will happen when objects come home, we can actually precipitate their return. 

    The event marks the launch of an anthology of short stories by Kenyan writers imagining the return of cultural objects back to Kenya, a new project by SHIFT collective in conjunction with Down River Road, one of the journals that are currently contributing to the vividness of the literary scene in Nairobi and beyond. 

    Guests: 

    Alexis Teyie is a Kenyan writer and publisher. Currently Managing Editor, Down River Road.They are a co-founder of Enkare Review (c.2016), and Nairobi-based imprint, Magic Door (c.2020). Books include:  Short Cut  (2015), and  Clay Plates: Broken Records of Kiswahili Proverbs  (2016).

    Felix Omondi is a poet, writer, community journalist and a podcaster. A recipient of the 2020 NF2W9 poetry scholarship with poems published in the third issue of down river road magazine. He also translates work into sheng.

    Greenman Muleh Mbillo is an Akamba philosopher, artist and traditional healer according to the ancient practice of ‘Kamuti’ or ‘of the tree’. Greenman inherited this practice from birth and was later trained by Kanukwa, a female Akamba philosopher, who delivered him to be educated by Spirit. He is also a partaker of contemporary Western education through both established institutions and private education arrangement. Greenman's main interests are directed to the archeology 1. of ancient knowledge systems and especially that of the Akamba people, and more broadly, of the Khemetic people who established the African continent.

    Ray Mwihaki is often considered weird but she'd like to assure the general public that it really depends on the hour. She is a writer, reader, artist, mother... living in Nairobi. Her work has been published by Down River Road, World's Loudest Library, Creative's Garage, Omenana, The Poetry Project, Arizona State University and UNICEF.

    Michelle K. Angwenyi is a writer from Nairobi, Kenya. She was shortlisted for the 2018 Brunel Africa International Poetry Prize, and for the 2017 Short Story Day Africa Prize. She has a chapbook, Grey Latitudes, forthcoming from Akashic Books and the African Poetry Book Fund (APBF) in 2020.


    Online Event (via Zoom) - please register here:
    https://bit.ly/DRR-Future-of-Returns






    Down River Road is an online and print journal that publishes fiction, nonfiction, poetry and ideas. In their own words: “We are interested in the margins, in the shifting centres and the new spaces that exist in what we’ve come to call the alternative. We are curious about how we can all imagine and create this world, build this world, shape this small corner of the Internet into a place we can claim.” www.downriverroad.org 

    SHIFT (Sam Hopkins, Marian Nur Goni, Simon Rittmeier) is a transnational collective working on the intersection of art and research, particularly on issues related to African objects diaspora in the aftermath of colonialism and imperialism.


    As part of the exhibition “Invisible Inventories: Questioning Kenyan Collections in Western Museums”






    schließen
  • Sunday, 30. January 2022 - 15:00 - 16:00
    ***FULLY BOOKED***GUIDED TOUR
    “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”
    with Berit Mohr
    Δ ***FULLY BOOKED***GUIDED TOUR

    “GREEN SKY, BLUE GRASS. Colour Coding Worlds”

    with Berit Mohr

    Our world is full of colour, but do all cultures see it in the same way? While the scientific basis for perception is identical for everyone, light waves can’t really explain how we name our impressions of colour, the number (and kind) of categories we divide these colours into, or the meanings and associations we ascribe to them.

    Touring the exhibition, Berit Mohr shows how perception of colour sometimes differs enormously depending on the language and culture involved.

    Please register via the booking button “TERMIN BUCHEN”.





    €7 / €3.50
    Costs of the tour included in admission fee.
    Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29
    Please register via the booking button “TERMIN BUCHEN”.

    schließen