Waterways in Contemporary Arts and Visual Culture of the African World
While at global dis:connect, Andrea was drafting a book titled Waterways in Contemporary Arts and Visual Culture of the African World. The project pushes the boundaries of African art history, examining geographic features of water in relation to socio-political and geo-political histories and arts of the African world. Diverse waterways affect and inform the arts as a result of slavery, colonialism, migration, global production, piracy and Afro-politan travel. These water networks, tides, currents and fluidities envelop frictions connected to raw materials extraction, transportation and (im)mobility.