Curated by Annett Busch
18:30 Juju Factory (film, 97 min, 2006)
20:00 The Nigger Who Dared Conquer The Sky (lecture in English)
22:00 We Too Walked On The Moon (film, 15 min, 2009)
The exhibition 'Guy Tillim: Avenue Patrice Lumumba' is accompanied by a series of events under the title Thinking Architecture, including lectures by critic Kobena Mercer (UK) and filmmaker Balufu Bakupa-Kanyinda (DRC) as well as a series of screenings examining the legacy of Lumumba.
The film 'Juju Factory' invites us to read a dense net of references and allusions, names and phantoms, memories and nightmares. With the help of the writer Congo Kongo, the filmmaker leads us through Matonge, a district in the south of Brussels, renamed after a commercial district in Kinshasa; the journey evokes images that need to be read. The face of Patrice Lumumba cross-fades beneath the surface; it appears alongside the rhymes of young rappers; it looks back from the wall of the writer's apartment, framed like a precious souvenir. A whispered question echoes amidst the remembrance: what have we made of ourselves?
Balufu Bakupa-Kanyinda is currently working on a new film on Patrice Lumumba, and rather than giving conventional answers he returns to basic questions: who was Patrice Lumumba whose influence spread across the borders of Congo? Why have the United States, Belgium and other western countries made him a mortal enemy? Why did he become a quasi-living legend in the course of his short life and brief career? The lecture is set up as a ‘production room’: a conversation between a filmmaker preparing a film production on Lumumba and the public which could play the role of board of producers.
Born on October 30th 1957 in Kinshasa, Balufu Bakupa-Kanyinda studied sociology, history and philosophy in Brussels, Belgium. He trained in cinema in France, the United Kingdom and the United States. As a writer and a poet, he has researched and analysed African cinema. He currently also teaches and was invited in 2006/2007 by New York University to lecture at the NYU-Ghana campus in Accra.
This program is curated by Annett Busch and is supported by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, Chicago, and deBuren.
Language English
Location Extra City - Antwerpen-Noord, Tulpstraat 79, 2060 Antwerpen