Doctor Carsí, Guess?

To Saturday 6/2

Museum of Ethnology. Corona, 36

It is an exhibition based on the collection of objects of the Valencian doctor Mariano Carsí who lived in Congo/Zaire from 1959 al 2001. It is interesting from the point of view of the status that being a collector gives him and even more so in a neocolonial context inflatable cube tent. The exhibition is organized from the most generic, continuing by the social meanings of the collectible object, to enter the socio-historical context until arriving at the Carsí collection, which focuses both on the materials and on the result of a symbolic violence on the native, since they are objects manufactured by Africans designed from the side of white-western art inflatable water park. ASSUME TAMARIT

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