On the occasion of the opening of "Urban Now, City Life in Congo", an exhibition by anthropologist Filip De Boeck and photographer Sammy Baloji at The Power Plant, a leading Canadian non-collecting art gallery (Toronto, 29 Sept - 31 December 2017), this talk addresses the possibilities of combining ethnography and photography to de-center urban theory and reframe urban anthropology, in an attempt to explore in novel ways what living, and living together, might mean in Central Africa's urban worlds today.status: publishe
As elsewhere on the African continent, Congo’s cities increasingly imagine new futures for themselve...
Urban living constantly attempts to ‘suture’ the city, finding ways to stitch gains and losses, or p...
Starting from our own practice, a collaborative ‘photo-writing’ between a visual artist and an anthr...
On the occasion of the opening of "Urban Now, City Life in Congo", an exhibition by anthropologist F...
This exhibition by photographer Sammy Baloji and anthropologist Filip De Boeck offers an exploration...
Visual Essay: In a collaborative effort between anthropology and photography, a collaboration that r...
History and Social Sciences Divisional Speaker The Belgian anthropologist Filip De Boeck will speak...
Presentation of a collaborative approach between an anthropologist (F. De Boeck) and a photographer ...
The Belgian anthropologist Filip De Boeck will speak about some of the ideas underlying Suturing the...
The Centre of Fine Arts (BOZAR) launched the 2016 Summer of Photography in Brussels on the theme ‘Ur...
Anthropologist Filip De Boeck presented Suturing the City: Living Together in Congo’s Urban Worlds (...
Filip De Boeck talks about his collaboration with Congolese photographer Sammy Baloji. Their joint r...
Focusing upon the ‘urban now’, a moment suspended between lingering precolonial references, the brok...
Filip De Boeck and Sammy Baloji discuss their book Suturing the City: Living Together in Congo’s Urb...
The Belgian anthropologist Filip De Boeck (University of Leuven) will speak about some of the ideas ...
As elsewhere on the African continent, Congo’s cities increasingly imagine new futures for themselve...
Urban living constantly attempts to ‘suture’ the city, finding ways to stitch gains and losses, or p...
Starting from our own practice, a collaborative ‘photo-writing’ between a visual artist and an anthr...
On the occasion of the opening of "Urban Now, City Life in Congo", an exhibition by anthropologist F...
This exhibition by photographer Sammy Baloji and anthropologist Filip De Boeck offers an exploration...
Visual Essay: In a collaborative effort between anthropology and photography, a collaboration that r...
History and Social Sciences Divisional Speaker The Belgian anthropologist Filip De Boeck will speak...
Presentation of a collaborative approach between an anthropologist (F. De Boeck) and a photographer ...
The Belgian anthropologist Filip De Boeck will speak about some of the ideas underlying Suturing the...
The Centre of Fine Arts (BOZAR) launched the 2016 Summer of Photography in Brussels on the theme ‘Ur...
Anthropologist Filip De Boeck presented Suturing the City: Living Together in Congo’s Urban Worlds (...
Filip De Boeck talks about his collaboration with Congolese photographer Sammy Baloji. Their joint r...
Focusing upon the ‘urban now’, a moment suspended between lingering precolonial references, the brok...
Filip De Boeck and Sammy Baloji discuss their book Suturing the City: Living Together in Congo’s Urb...
The Belgian anthropologist Filip De Boeck (University of Leuven) will speak about some of the ideas ...
As elsewhere on the African continent, Congo’s cities increasingly imagine new futures for themselve...
Urban living constantly attempts to ‘suture’ the city, finding ways to stitch gains and losses, or p...
Starting from our own practice, a collaborative ‘photo-writing’ between a visual artist and an anthr...