Nana Biamah-Ofosu and Bushra Mohamed to Co-Curate Special Pavilion for the upcoming Venice Biennale
Register members and Kingston graduates Nana Biamah-Ofosu and Bushra Mohamed are to co-curate the V&A Special Pavilion at the forthcoming Biennale (opening May 2023)
Entitled Tropical Modernism: Architecture and Power in West Africa the pavilion and exhibition has been organised in collaboration with the Architectural Association (AA), London, and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi. The work critically reflects on the imperial history of Tropical Modernism through an analysis of the work of the Department of Tropical Architecture and a dozen key projects. It explores the ways in which this distinctive architectural style was initially developed and employed as a tool to support colonial rule before being adapted by new African nations to promote the excitement and possibilities of a Pan-African future in the period that followed Ghana becoming the first sub- Saharan African country to gain independence in 1957.
Curated by Dr Christopher Turner (V&A), Nana Biamah-Ofosu and Bushra Mohamed (AA), the Venice presentation in the Applied Arts Pavilion is centred around a multi-channel film installation featuring interviews with surviving protagonists and footage of remaining buildings. Responding to the theme of the 18th International Architecture Exhibition conceived by Director Lesley Lokko, who writes ‘Africa is the laboratory of the future’ in her curatorial statement for the Biennale, the presentation also lays the groundwork for a larger exhibition scheduled to take place at the V&A in London in 2024.
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