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Repatriates Collective. Tide of Returns
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Edited by: Verena Melgarejo Weinandt, Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll, Christopher Williams-Wynn
Designed by: Toledo I Dertschei
Artist: Repatriates Collective
Texts by: Britten Andrews, Anindilyakwa Arts, Sènami Donoumassou, Adéwolé Faladé, Sophie Haikali, Nina Höchtl, Kaudife Joel Haikali, Verena Melgarejo Weinandt, Yosune Miquelajauregui, Tamara Newton, Samson Ogiamien, Claudia Peña Salinas, Markus Reymann, Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll, Christopher Williams-Wynn, Markus Reymann, Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll, Christopher Williams-Wynn
Englisch
May 2026, 144 Pages
, 100 Photos
Paperback with Flaps
210mm x
270mm
ISBN:978-3-7757-6316-5
Artistic Perspectives on Restitution
This book examines repatriation processes beyond political and legal debates. Pushing against institutional constraints, the Repatriates Collective opens up new perspectives on cultural heritage and demonstrates how art can actively pave the way for restitution.
Bringing together community members and long-standing collaborators, the Repatriates Collective is united by a steadfast political commitment to restitution projects in Australia, Benin, Mexico, Nigeria, and Namibia. The voices gathered here come from the visual arts, art criticism, history, film studies and curatorial practice. Through multifaceted approaches—ranging from intensive archival research to visual essays—they offer deep insights into the complex challenges and forward-looking possibilities of global repatriation processes.
This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition Tide of Returns presented by TBA21-Academy at Ocean Space in Venice, where the Repatriates Collective is showcasing its artistic works. Both the book and exhibition are dedicated to all those seeking the restitution of cultural property.
Repatriates is an artistic research collective that responds to the complex cultural, emotional, and historical dimensions that accompany the return of objects from major museums in Europe to source communities in the Americas, Africa, and Oceania. The collective gathers multiple voices to produce a series of new artworks, books, exhibitions, films, and workshops that plot the significance and future potential of repatriated cultural heritage.
Established and led by TBA21-Academy and located in the Church of San Lorenzo in Venice, Ocean Space is a planetary center for exhibitions, research and public programs catalyzing critical ocean literacy, collaborative research, and environmental advocacy through the arts.
Bringing together community members and long-standing collaborators, the Repatriates Collective is united by a steadfast political commitment to restitution projects in Australia, Benin, Mexico, Nigeria, and Namibia. The voices gathered here come from the visual arts, art criticism, history, film studies and curatorial practice. Through multifaceted approaches—ranging from intensive archival research to visual essays—they offer deep insights into the complex challenges and forward-looking possibilities of global repatriation processes.
This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition Tide of Returns presented by TBA21-Academy at Ocean Space in Venice, where the Repatriates Collective is showcasing its artistic works. Both the book and exhibition are dedicated to all those seeking the restitution of cultural property.
Repatriates is an artistic research collective that responds to the complex cultural, emotional, and historical dimensions that accompany the return of objects from major museums in Europe to source communities in the Americas, Africa, and Oceania. The collective gathers multiple voices to produce a series of new artworks, books, exhibitions, films, and workshops that plot the significance and future potential of repatriated cultural heritage.
Established and led by TBA21-Academy and located in the Church of San Lorenzo in Venice, Ocean Space is a planetary center for exhibitions, research and public programs catalyzing critical ocean literacy, collaborative research, and environmental advocacy through the arts.
EXHIBITION
Ocean Space, Venice
March 28–October 11, 2026
Ocean Space, Venice
March 28–October 11, 2026
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