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Does DNA Simplify or Complicate Repatriation Claims? - Sapiens.org
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DR Congo to request restitution of works from former coloniser Belgium
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Historique: la Belgique remet la liste des œuvres d’art à restituer au Congo
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It’s time for African Countries to take advantage of the moment and coordinate a decisive position on the custodianship of Africa art
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L’Allemagne remet à la Namibie 23 objets anciens dérobés pendant la colonisation
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La Belgique prête à examiner la restitution à la RDC de tous les biens coloniaux
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La RDC demande à la Belgique la restitution des œuvres congolaises
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La restitution, sans débat au Parlement, d’une couronne à Madagascar est choquante
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Les Archives de l’Etat et l’Africa Museum proposent un nouveau guide pour se repérer dans 20 km d’archives sur la période coloniale belge
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Les Restes Suprêmes
ENOWNED RWANDAN ARTIST Dorcy Rugamba is in Dakar alongside other collectives and artistes like Nathalie Vairac, Malang Sonko, François Sauveur, Marc Soriano and Michael Makembe to showcase his visual art works dubbed ‘Le Reste Supreme’ at the on-going Dak’Art African contemporary art biennale 2022. The Dak’Art African contemporary art biennale, which is being held in Dakar, Senegal, is a major biennale of contemporary art in Africa and one of the ten major biennales in the world. The exhibition, ‘Les Restes Suprêmes,’ which translates into Supreme Remnants kicked off on May 21, and runs until June 10, at The Museum of Black Civilisation in Dakar. The project, which revolves around a space of more than 300 square meters, according to Rugamba, aims to question the role played by African art in the construction of a Eurocentric vision of the world.
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