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Felwine Sarr stirs Dakar, calls for Africa’s own museum story
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76197, member: 636"] Economist Felwine Sarr showed up at the Museum of Black Civilisations in Dakar and basically told everyone that shipping African art back from Europe is way more complicated than just moving stuff around. He argued that museums need to completely rethink how they display returned pieces because the colonial model stripped these objects of their actual cultural meaning and turned them into random ethnographic exhibits. Sarr pointed out that Western museums claimed to represent universal culture while hoarding looted artifacts, and African institutions should build their systems based on precolonial traditions instead of copying European frameworks. He praised the Dakar museum for being dynamic and creative rather than just another colonial knockoff. The whole thing was part of panel discussions at ECOFEST 2025, where Sarr pushed for museums across Africa to create new narratives that actually make sense for their societies instead of recycling imported ideas about heritage. [/QUOTE]
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