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Monica Bonvicini, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Visitors in front of the installation Light Me Black in the exhibition I do You by the artist Monica Bonvicini in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. Architectural installations specially developed for the building by Mies van der Rohe and opening up unusual perspectives can be seen under the title I do You
Monica Bonvicini, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Visitors with handcuffs of the installation You To Me of the exhibition I do You by the artist Monica Bonvicini in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. Architectural installations specially developed for the building by Mies van der Rohe and opening up unusual perspectives can be seen under the title I do You
Monica Bonvicini, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Visitors in front of the installation Light Me Black in the exhibition I do You by the artist Monica Bonvicini in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. Architectural installations specially developed for the building by Mies van der Rohe and opening up unusual perspectives can be seen under the title I do You
Monica Bonvicini, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Visitors in front of the installation I do You of the exhibition I do You by the artist Monica Bonvicini in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. Architectural installations specially developed for the building by Mies van der Rohe and opening up unusual perspectives can be seen under the title I do You
photo taken with iPhone, Hipstamatic App
Monica Bonvicini, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Employee with shirt You To Me and visitors in front of the installation Desire and Light Me Black in the exhibition I do You by the artist Monica Bonvicini in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. Architectural installations specially developed for the building by Mies van der Rohe and opening up unusual perspectives can be seen under the title I do You.
Monica Bonvicini, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Visitors in front of the installation I do You of the exhibition I do You by the artist Monica Bonvicini in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. Architectural installations specially developed for the building by Mies van der Rohe and opening up unusual perspectives can be seen under the title I do You
photo taken with iPhone, Hipstamatic App
Monica Bonvicini, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Employee with shirt You To Me and visitors in front of the installation Desire and Light Me Black in the exhibition I do You by the artist Monica Bonvicini in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. Architectural installations specially developed for the building by Mies van der Rohe and opening up unusual perspectives can be seen under the title I do You.
Waermestube, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Visitors in the Waermestube room of the Waerme network initiative in the foyer of the New National Gallery of the State Museums in Berlin, Germany. Due to the energy crisis and austerity measures, visitors have the opportunity to warm up and get a cup of tea for free.
Monica Bonvicini, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Visitors in front of the installation I do You of the exhibition I do You by the artist Monica Bonvicini in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. Architectural installations specially developed for the building by Mies van der Rohe and opening up unusual perspectives can be seen under the title I do You
Monica Bonvicini, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Visitors in front of the installation I do You of the exhibition I do You by the artist Monica Bonvicini in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. Architectural installations specially developed for the building by Mies van der Rohe and opening up unusual perspectives can be seen under the title I do You
Monica Bonvicini, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Visitors in front of the installation Desire and Light Me Black in the exhibition I do You by the artist Monica Bonvicini in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. Architectural installations specially developed for the building by Mies van der Rohe and opening up unusual perspectives can be seen under the title I do You.
Monica Bonvicini, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Visitors in front of the installation Light Me Black in the exhibition I do You by the artist Monica Bonvicini in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. Architectural installations specially developed for the building by Mies van der Rohe and opening up unusual perspectives can be seen under the title I do You.
Monica Bonvicini, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Visitors in front of the installation I do You of the exhibition I do You by the artist Monica Bonvicini in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. Architectural installations specially developed for the building by Mies van der Rohe and opening up unusual perspectives can be seen under the title I do You
Monica Bonvicini, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Visitors in front of the installation Desire and Light Me Black in the exhibition I do You by the artist Monica Bonvicini in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. Architectural installations specially developed for the building by Mies van der Rohe and opening up unusual perspectives can be seen under the title I do You.
Monica Bonvicini, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Visitors with handcuffs of the installation You To Me of the exhibition I do You by the artist Monica Bonvicini in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. Architectural installations specially developed for the building by Mies van der Rohe and opening up unusual perspectives can be seen under the title I do You
photo taken with iPhone, Hipstamatic App
Monica Bonvicini, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Visitors in front of the installation Light Me Black in the exhibition I do You by the artist Monica Bonvicini in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. Architectural installations specially developed for the building by Mies van der Rohe and opening up unusual perspectives can be seen under the title I do You
Monica Bonvicini, Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
Visitors in front of the installation I do You of the exhibition I do You by the artist Monica Bonvicini in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. Architectural installations specially developed for the building by Mies van der Rohe and opening up unusual perspectives can be seen under the title I do You
Plattenbau- Hochhaus- Wohnsiedlung im Ortsteil Köpenick in Berlin, Deutschland
Residential area of industrially manufactured settlement on street Salvador-Allende-Strasse in the district Koepenick in Berlin, Germany. Restriction: Best possible quality based on the original artwork! Foto: Robert Grahn
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Photographer in front of the 16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Hermann Parzinger, Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Hermann Parzinger, President der Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, in front of artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Hermann Parzinger, Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Hermann Parzinger, President der Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, in front of artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Hermann Parzinger, Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Hermann Parzinger, President der Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, in front of artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Photographer in front of the 16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Photographer in front of the 16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Hermann Parzinger, Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Hermann Parzinger, President der Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, in front of artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Journalist in front of the 16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Hermann Parzinger, Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Hermann Parzinger, President der Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, in front of artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Hermann Parzinger, Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Hermann Parzinger, President der Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, in front of artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Journalist in front of the 16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Hermann Parzinger, Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Hermann Parzinger, President der Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, in front of artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Hermann Parzinger, Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Hermann Parzinger, President der Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, in front of artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Scientist Abba Isa Tijani, Nigerian Professor of Museology and Anthropology, in front of the 16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past.
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
16th-century artwork from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Benin Bronzes, Humboldt Forum
Visitor in front of the 16th-century artwork Uhunmvvun Memorial Head of a Queen Mother iyoba from the Kingdom of Benin Nigeria as part of the Benin Bronzes in the Collections from Africa section during a press preview ahead of the opening of new exhibition areas of the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, Germany. The opening is controversial. Activists are calling for the German colonial history to be dealt with and for looted art to be returned. The art work will go on show for one last time before being repatriated to Nigeria. Germany's gradual reckoning with the colonial era and the injustices of the past
Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin, Barbara Kruger
Visitors in the room installation of the exhibition by Barbara Kruger Bitte Lachen / Please cry in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. The American conceptual artist developed a writing installation especially for the exhibition hall of the Neue Nationalgalerie, which covers the entire floor of the exhibition space. In Barbara Kruger combines her own texts with quotes from the three writers George Orwell, James Baldwin and Walter Benjamin.
photo taken with iPhone, Hipstamatic App
Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin, Barbara Kruger
Visitors in the room installation of the exhibition by Barbara Kruger Bitte Lachen / Please cry in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. The American conceptual artist developed a writing installation especially for the exhibition hall of the Neue Nationalgalerie, which covers the entire floor of the exhibition space. In Barbara Kruger combines her own texts with quotes from the three writers George Orwell, James Baldwin and Walter Benjamin.
photo taken with iPhone, Hipstamatic App
Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin, Barbara Kruger
Visitors in the room installation of the exhibition by Barbara Kruger Bitte Lachen / Please cry in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. The American conceptual artist developed a writing installation especially for the exhibition hall of the Neue Nationalgalerie, which covers the entire floor of the exhibition space. In Barbara Kruger combines her own texts with quotes from the three writers George Orwell, James Baldwin and Walter Benjamin.
Yayoi Kusama The Obliteration Room
Visitor witht-shirt Community Through Culture in the action space and artwork The Obliteration Room by Uniqlo Tate Play and Yayoi Kusama as part of the Yayoi Kusama exhibition at the Tate Gallery's Turbine Hall in London, England. Yayoi Kusama's interactive Obliteration Room begins as a white space that visitors can put stickers over. Over the course of a few weeks, the room transforms from a blank canvas into an explosion of color. Yayoi Kusama is one of the most important contemporary Japanese artists
Yayoi Kusama The Obliteration Room
Visitor witht-shirt Community Through Culture in the action space and artwork The Obliteration Room by Uniqlo Tate Play and Yayoi Kusama as part of the Yayoi Kusama exhibition at the Tate Gallery's Turbine Hall in London, England. Yayoi Kusama's interactive Obliteration Room begins as a white space that visitors can put stickers over. Over the course of a few weeks, the room transforms from a blank canvas into an explosion of color. Yayoi Kusama is one of the most important contemporary Japanese artists.
photo taken with iPhone, Hipstamatic App
Yayoi Kusama The Obliteration Room
Visitors in the action space and artwork The Obliteration Room by Uniqlo Tate Play and Yayoi Kusama
as part of the Yayoi Kusama exhibition at the Tate Gallery's Turbine Hall in London, England. Yayoi Kusama's interactive Obliteration Room begins as a white space that visitors can put stickers over. Over the course of a few weeks, the room transforms from a blank canvas into an explosion of color. Yayoi Kusama is one of the most important contemporary Japanese artists
photo taken with iPhone, Hipstamatic App
Yayoi Kusama The Obliteration Room
Visitors in the action space and artwork The Obliteration Room by Uniqlo Tate Play and Yayoi Kusama
as part of the Yayoi Kusama exhibition at the Tate Gallery's Turbine Hall in London, England. Yayoi Kusama's interactive Obliteration Room begins as a white space that visitors can put stickers over. Over the course of a few weeks, the room transforms from a blank canvas into an explosion of color. Yayoi Kusama is one of the most important contemporary Japanese artists.
Yayoi Kusama The Obliteration Room
Visitor witht-shirt Community Through Culture in the action space and artwork The Obliteration Room by Uniqlo Tate Play and Yayoi Kusama as part of the Yayoi Kusama exhibition at the Tate Gallery's Turbine Hall in London, England. Yayoi Kusama's interactive Obliteration Room begins as a white space that visitors can put stickers over. Over the course of a few weeks, the room transforms from a blank canvas into an explosion of color. Yayoi Kusama is one of the most important contemporary Japanese artists.
photo taken with iPhone, Hipstamatic App
Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin, Barbara Kruger
Visitors in the room installation of the exhibition by Barbara Kruger Bitte Lachen / Please cry in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. The American conceptual artist developed a writing installation especially for the exhibition hall of the Neue Nationalgalerie, which covers the entire floor of the exhibition space. In Barbara Kruger combines her own texts with quotes from the three writers George Orwell, James Baldwin and Walter Benjamin.
Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin, Barbara Kruger
Visitors in the room installation of the exhibition by Barbara Kruger Bitte Lachen / Please cry in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. The American conceptual artist developed a writing installation especially for the exhibition hall of the Neue Nationalgalerie, which covers the entire floor of the exhibition space. In Barbara Kruger combines her own texts with quotes from the three writers George Orwell, James Baldwin and Walter Benjamin.
photo taken with iPhone, Hipstamatic App.
Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin, Barbara Kruger
Visitors in the room installation of the exhibition by Barbara Kruger Bitte Lachen / Please cry in the foyer of the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museums in Berlin, Germany. The American conceptual artist developed a writing installation especially for the exhibition hall of the Neue Nationalgalerie, which covers the entire floor of the exhibition space. In Barbara Kruger combines her own texts with quotes from the three writers George Orwell, James Baldwin and Walter Benjamin.