New Hero(ïn)es @ studio Silvano Magnone

The project New Hero(ïn)es kicks off with a day of mutual portrait photography and conversation between the members of the Troubled Archives collective. We apply the 19th Century collodion technique on ourselves. The last photo of the day is a creation by the master himself, Silvano Magnone; a group portrait of the Troubled Archives collective.

Developing the last collodion image of the day. Marvel!

retrieving history. the birth of the Troubled Archives collective

2019

the NOISY IMAGES exhibition at the Rautenstrauch-Joest museum in Cologne with Photoszene Köln

video of the installations NOISY IMAGES and The Recognition Machine (with ICV – Michael Murtaugh)

Troubled Archives are: Antje Van Wichelen, Rokia Bamba, Loes Jacobs, Peggy Pierrot, Brenda Bikoko

video by Silviu Guiman @buerofuerkunstdokumentation 2019

NOISY IMAGES

NOISY IMAGES in Köln 5/5 – 16/6

The exhibition NOISY IMAGES investigates the mechanisms of colonial photography with four installations that result from Antje Van Wichelens research on colonial photo archives of institutions such as Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum, Quai Branly, Africa Museum Tervuren, Wereldculturen.nl, Pitt Rivers Museum, etc. The works presented are realised in close collaboration with Rokia Bamba (sound installation for Noisy Images), Michael Murtaugh & Nicolas Maleve (co-created The Recognition Machine), Loes Jacobs (nadine – production), architect Jonathan Haehn, and curator Lucia Halder.

NOISY IMAGES opens on Sunday 5 May at the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum, in the framework of the Photoszene Festival in Cologne and can be visited until 16 June.


more info: nadine.be, festival.photoszene.de
Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum – Cäcilienstr. 35,  50676 Cologne Germany
NOISY IMAGES is supported by Vlaamse Gemeenschap, Rautenstrauch Joest Museum, Photoszene Festival, Workspace Brussels, Gemeente Elsene, Constant vzw, LABO BXL, L’abominable, Moleskine, and nadine vzw,.

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