Museum’s slave trade origins explained in new exhibition

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This company obtained exclusive rights to traffic African people to the Spanish colonial Americas.

The exhibition reflects on these origins and features works made in West Africa, the Caribbean, South America and Europe.

“Reflecting on the origins of our museum, the exhibition situates us within an enormous transatlantic story of exploitation and enslavement, one whose legacy is in many ways as pervasive and insidious today as it was in the 17th, 18th or 19th century.“They have looked to the past to imagine a different future.

Historic pieces will be exhibited in dialogue with works by modern and contemporary Black artists, including Donald Locke, Barbara Walker, Keith Piper, Alberta Whittle and Jacqueline Bishop. The exhibition, presented in four sections, includes a rare loan from the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands.

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