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Co-convener @planetarypatchw #MMEA PI @MaterialMigrat Epistemologies of Conviviality & Decentering Italian Colonial Heritage transcultural art history

Lueneburg / Florence
Joined October 2019
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RT @Plant_Init: The new open-access journal Public Humanities invites submissions for the upcoming issue with the theme The Rights of Natur….
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RT @AfricanObjects: Title: Vessel with chameleons. Location: Nigeria. Date: ca. 1668-1773 TL dating. . #Nigeria #A….
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Join us tomorrow for our @AbidemiBabalol5 @AymericNsangou session @chstmorg with Rabiu Yusuf @yusufurabiu on indigo dyeing in Northern Nigeria!. July 10, 10am Philadelphia time/3pm Lagos/British time/4pm Rome time.
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RT @AbidemiBabalol5: It was an amazing time at the 2025 @LagosStudies. Our @VeraSmnSchulz three-panel session on "public history and critic….
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RT @Plant_Init: Call for Papers for the international symposium From gardening to landscaping, from La Quintinie to tomorrow. Apply by Sep….
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RT @KanoChronicle: Dyeing textiles with indigo in Kano, ca. 1938. Credit @rhaplord
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RT @AfricanObjects: Title: Base of Lidded Vessel. Location: Nigeria. Culture: Edo peoples. Date: 16th–19th century. .
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RT @Plant_Init: Botanical Architecture: Plants, Buildings and Us is a new book by Paul Dobraszczyk @dobraszczyk ". this book asks what mig….
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RT @AfricanObjects: Title: Vessel with chameleons. Location: Nigeria. Date: ca. 1668-1773 TL dating. . #Nigeria #A….
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RT @aomenya: The mugumo tree has fallen - Ngugi wa Thiong'o. R. I. P.
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RT @ibrahim_mahama: Very thrilled to be a medalist in the inaugural @artbasel.awards with esteemed colleagues and institutions. I dedicate….
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RT @DukeAAAS: Venice Biennale Moves Forward with Koyo Kouoh’s 2026 Exhibition, Titled ‘In Minor Keys’.
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The Venice Biennale will move forward with Koyo Kouoh's 2026 exhibition, which will be titled 'In Minor Keys.'
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RT @ZeitzMOCAA: Zeitz MOCAA Mourns the sudden passing of Koyo Kouoh, our beloved Executive Director and Chief Curator. Portrait: Mirjam Kl….
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RT @mohamedmuharram: Just out from @LivUniPress: Ecotexts in the Postcolonial Francosphere, ed. Nsah Mala & Nicki Hitchcott. With a chapter….
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RT @araujohistorian: Objets africains à l’exposition Mamlouks 1250-1517 au @MuseeLouvre. Vase de l’Égypte (14e siècle) trouvé à Madagascar….
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RT @Plant_Init: Call for Papers for conference: Transformations in Critical Times: Perspectives from the Environmental Humanities to be hel….
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Art historians, historians, everyone interested in reading, writing, artistic practice, and beyond, this is for you!. Join us for four days discussing pseudo-scripts, (il)legibility and ornamentation with case studies from across the globe!. #pseudoscript
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Yet, for a long time period, those Mamluk objects that were collected by Italians such as the Medici received most scholarly attention. The Material Migrations project aims at redirecting this emphasis, but also to study the lives of these objects across time until today.
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