When You Meet Us – A Collective Speed Dating


Kunstmuseum Basel | Gegenwart
Thursday, October 3 2024, 6 – 9 p.m.
Costs: CHF 10/5

With Keabetswe Boccomino, Elisa Valentina da Costa Policarpo, Kadiatou Diallo, Dembo Jobarteh, Larissa Tiki Mbassi, Sindi-Leigh McBride and Lorena Rizzo.

Program:
6 p.m. Welcome and introduction
6.30 p.m. Speed dating
8 p.m. Musical performance by Dembo Jobarteh

When You Meet Us - A Collective Speed Dating is an invitation to continue with persistent questions raised by the exhibition and accompanying program at the Kunstmuseum Basel, in an open space and with different voices. The hosts of the evening were involved in the preparation and the programs around When We See Us. They all work at the intersection of art, activism and institutional knowledge production.

Instead of a lecture, the evening offers the opportunity to have conversations with experts in the form of a collective speed dating.

The audience will then enjoy a concert with Gambic kora-player Dembo Jobarteh.

Hosts:

Keabetswe Boccomino

Keabetswe Boccomino is a South African curator and founding director of Basel, Switzerland-based contemporary African art platform, Afrinova. Her work is positioned at the intersection of arts, culture and community to introduce collaborative modes of creative engagement, dialogue and artistic showcase.

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Elisa Valentina da Costa Policarpo

Elisa Valentina da Costa Policarpo (she/her) is a communication and media scientist based in Basel. Her work centers on DEI, sustainability, decolonization, and Pan-Africanism, particularly in media, communications, arts, film, tech, and education. While pursuing her Master’s in African Studies at the University of Basel, she applies co-creation, transdisciplinarity, and multimedia methods to foster pluralism in knowledge production. Elisa is building her agency network Afrokaana, which engages in collaborations such as the Heritage Concept and the Forum de Tecnologia e Educação in Luanda, Angola. She also hosts the podcast Blackfluencers.

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Kadiatou Diallo

Kadiatou Diallo works as a freelance curator, mediator and cultural practitioner in Basel. She is a research assistant at the Centre for African Studies at the University of Basel and a lecturer in the Master in Arts in Public Spheres (MAPS) at the EDHEA (école de design et haute école d’art) in Sierre.

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Dembo Jobarteh

Dembo Jobarteh is a master of the Kora, hailing from a traditional Griot family deeply rooted in the Mandinka musical culture. “For generations, the art of playing the Kora has been passed down in my family, and I continue this tradition while incorporating modern influences. My goal is to blend the ancient music of my ancestors with contemporary elements, all while preserving the essence of our culture. Through my performances on international stages, I aim to share the beauty of West African music with the world.”

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Larissa Tiki Mbassi

Larissa Tiki Mbassi (she/her) is a curator and a PhD candidate based in Zurich. Her research focuses on the intersections between colonial history and “Blackness” in Switzerland. She is particularly interested in how “public art” reflects and challenges collective memory, especially concerning colonialism. Through her work, Larissa highlights the importance of valuing Afro-diasporic narratives in Switzerland, a country where belonging is still associated with whiteness.

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Sindi-Leigh McBride

Sindi-Leigh McBride is a writer from Johannesburg, South Africa and PhD Candidate at the Centre for African Studies, University of Basel, Switzerland. Her doctoral research explores the politics and poetics of climate change in South Africa and Nigeria, focusing on how contemporary art and literature in South Africa and Nigeria can be read as forms of climate knowledge.

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Lorena Rizzo

Lorena Rizzo is a historian of Namibia and South Africa, with a special interest in gender and visual history. She has published widely on gender and colonialism, photography and public history in Southern Africa, and co-curated exhibitions on Namibian visual history and memory. She is currently working on a collaborative project entitled The (In)Audible Past. Southern African sound archives and histories (SNF/NRF). and another project entitled Inherited Futures. Objects, time, knowledge (SNF).

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21 August – 20 September 2024

August

Sat 24 Aug

GUIDED TOUR

GEGENWART
15:00–16:00

Führung in der Ausstellung «When We See Us. Hundert Jahre panafrikanische figurative Malerei»

In German. Kosten: Eintritt + CHF 5.

Sun 25 Aug

WORKSHOP

STUDIO GEGENWART
11:00–17:00

Offenes Studio Gegenwart

We question our viewing habits! Through peepholes and self-made telescopes, we search the museum rooms and works of art for unusual patterns. Our sketches will be drawn and reproduced in the Studio Gegenwart to create a single work of art, a large tapestry of patterns. Open to all: families, friends, children, young people and adults are welcome. Free of charge without registration.

 

WORKSHOP

STUDIO GEGENWART
15:00–16:30

Dialogue Session: The Role of Art in Shaping Historical Narratives. With Marilyn Umurungi

This session introduces an intersectional, Afro-feminist lens on BIPOC groups and movements that have become essential in creating visibility for communities of the diaspora. Costs: CHF 5.

Tue 27 Aug

GEGENWART
12:30–13:00

Rendez-vous am Mittag: «When We See Us»

In German. Mit der Kuratorin Maja Wismer. Kosten: Eintritt.

Sat 31 Aug

WORKSHOP

STUDIO GEGENWART
15:00–16:30

Dialogue Session: Storytelling Through Design. Mit Cherry-Ann Morgan

A practical workshop that invites audiences to tap into new narratives of design through culture and storytelling beyond dominant narratives. The interdisciplinary dialogue series aims to foster conversations that connect museum audiences with the diverse spectrum of Black and African diasporic perspectives in Swiss society. This series is curated by Keabetswe Boccomino (Afrinova). Limited number of participants. Costs: CHF 5.

September

Sun 1 Sep

CONVERSATION

STUDIO GEGENWART
11:15–12:45

Sunday Artist Talk

With Sungi Mlengeya (Dar es Salaam), Meleko Mokgosi (Massachusetts), Joy Labinjo (London)

Artists of the exhibition consider the function and significance of painting and art in the Pan-African context as well as the artistic and social challenges with which they currently see themselves confronted. Costs: CHF 10/5 (+ Optional: Entry CHF 13).

 

GUIDED TOUR

GEGENWART
15:00–16:00

Guided tour of the exhibition «When We See Us. A Century of Black Figuration in Painting»

Costs: Admission + CHF 5.

Thu 5 Sep

STUDIO GEGENWART
18:00–21:00

Everyday Blackness

The Kunstmuseum Basel invites you to a joint evening with the OKRA Collective of Black multidisciplinary artists, with a performance of the new production “Everyday Blackness”. The performance will be framed by a discussion of the work. The video work by OKRA is a meditation on Black subjectivity consisting of poetry, dance, movement and music. Costs: CHF 10/5.

Sat 7 Sep

GUIDED TOUR

GEGENWART
15:00–16:00

Führung in der Ausstellung «When We See Us. Hundert Jahre panafrikanische figurative Malerei»

In German. Kosten: Eintritt + CHF 5.

Wed 11 Sep

GUIDED TOUR

GEGENWART
18:30–19:30

Guided tour of the exhibition «When We See Us. A Century of Black Figuration in Painting»

With the curator Daniel Kurjakovic. Costs: Admission + CHF 5.

Sat 14 Sep

GUIDED TOUR

GEGENWART
15:00–16:00

Führung in der Ausstellung «When We See Us. Hundert Jahre panafrikanische figurative Malerei»

In German. Kosten: Eintritt + CHF 5.

21 August – 20 September 2024