For years the gallery has been working for shifting African art from ethnology to art history. With the objective of discussing different point of views for the localization of African art in our art history has currently congressed a panel of experts in the Paul-Löbe-Haus of German Parliament in Berlin - organized by Peter Herrmann and in collaboration with Dr. Uschi Eid (Member of German Parliament, Afrika Stiftung, IFA, etc).
In the last „Afrikapost“, a quaterly published magazine for politics, economy and culture, appeared on this occasion three of five articles. Christian Hanussek writes about African artists conditions, about their response and the option of cultural teamwork. Klaus Paysan expresses the still existing disrespect of traditional objects and postulates openness and re-evaluation. Dorina Hecht M.A., gives a review on exhibition work concerning Africa and analyzes the exposure of art history to contemporary and traditional African art. In the next issue of „Afrikapost“ you will find articles written by the initiator Peter Herrmann and the Ethnologist Dr. Stefan Eisenhofer.
All articles are published only in German but feel free to ask the gallery staff or Peter Herrmann personally for further details.
On this occasion we want to inform you about the first professorship for African art history in Germany. Initiated by Professor Thomas Gaehtgens in 2008 the first Professor (not yet assigned) will teach this subject at Freie Universität Berlin. |