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The exhibition ''Time, Trade & Travel'' took place at [[Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam]] ([http://www.smba.nl/ SMBA]) from 25 August to 21 October [[2012]] in the context of [[Project 1975]] and was organized in collaboration with the [http://www.nubukefoundation.org/ Nubuke Foundation], Accra, Ghana. Participating artists were: Bernard Akoi-Jackson, Dorothy Akpene Amenuke, Serge Clottey, Zachary Formwalt, Iris Kensmil, Aukje Koks, Navid Nuur, Jeremiah Quarschie, kąrî’kạchä seidóu, Katarina Zdjelar.<ref name="smba.nl">{{cite web|url=http://www.smba.nl/en/exhibitions/time-trade-travel/|title=Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam - Time, Trade & Travel - Bernard Akoi-Jackson, Dorothy Akpene Amenuke, Serge Clottey, Zachary Formwalt, Iris Kensmil, Aukje Koks, Navid Nuur, Jeremiah Quarshie, kari-kacha seid’ou and Katarina Zdjelar.|work=smba.nl}}</ref>
The exhibition ''Time, Trade & Travel'' took place at [[Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam]] ([http://www.smba.nl/ SMBA]) from 25 August to 21 October [[2012]] in the context of [[Project 1975]] and was organized in collaboration with the [http://www.nubukefoundation.org/ Nubuke Foundation], Accra, Ghana. Participating artists were: Bernard Akoi-Jackson, Dorothy Akpene Amenuke, Serge Clottey, Zachary Formwalt, Iris Kensmil, Aukje Koks, Navid Nuur, Jeremiah Quarschie, kąrî’kạchä seidóu, Katarina Zdjelar.<ref name="smba.nl">{{cite web|url=http://www.smba.nl/en/exhibitions/time-trade-travel/|title=Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam - Time, Trade & Travel - Bernard Akoi-Jackson, Dorothy Akpene Amenuke, Serge Clottey, Zachary Formwalt, Iris Kensmil, Aukje Koks, Navid Nuur, Jeremiah Quarshie, kari-kacha seid’ou and Katarina Zdjelar.|work=smba.nl}}</ref>


''Time, Trade & Travel'' was the result of an active exchange of knowledge between artists and curators from SMBA and Nubiuke Foundation, Accra. The curators from both institutions as well as the participating artists vistited each other in their work and cultural environment.<ref name="auto">Bouwhuis, Jelle, Kofi Setordji, Odile Tevie, Kerstin Winking, ‘Time, Trade & Travel’, SMBA Newsletter No. 129, 2012.</ref> The title of this exhibition refers to the complicated aspects of international trade and traffic with their capitalist forces and influence on life and art.<ref name="auto"/>
''Time, Trade & Travel'' was the result of an active exchange of knowledge between artists and curators from SMBA and Nubiuke Foundation, Accra. The curators from both institutions as well as the participating artists vistited each other in their work and cultural environment.<ref>Bouwhuis, Jelle; Kofi Setordji; Odile Tevie, Kerstin Winking. ’Time, Trade & Travel’. SMBA Newsletter No. 129, 2012.</ref><ref name="auto">Bouwhuis, Jelle, Kofi Setordji, Odile Tevie, Kerstin Winking, ‘Time, Trade & Travel’, SMBA Newsletter No. 129, 2012.</ref> The title of this exhibition refers to the complicated aspects of international trade and traffic with their capitalist forces and influence on life and art.<ref name="auto"/><ref>Bouwhuis, Jelle; Kofi Setordji; Odile Tevie, Kerstin Winking. ’Time, Trade & Travel’. SMBA Newsletter No. 129, 2012.</ref>


The participating artists in this exhibition set out to discover historical encounters between Africans and Europeans, the subsequent trade and cultual relationships that evolved from these contacts and the extent to which these cultural and economic relationships are still of influence today.<ref name="auto"/>
The participating artists in this exhibition set out to discover historical encounters between Africans and Europeans, the subsequent trade and cultual relationships that evolved from these contacts and the extent to which these cultural and economic relationships are still of influence today.<ref name="auto"/><ref>Bouwhuis, Jelle; Kofi Setordji; Odile Tevie, Kerstin Winking. ’Time, Trade & Travel’. SMBA Newsletter No. 129, 2012.</ref>
The exhibition travelled on to the Nubuke Foundation in Accra, Ghana.
The exhibition travelled on to the Nubuke Foundation in Accra, Ghana.<ref>http://www.nubukefoundation.org/. Last accessed 13 July 2015.</ref>


The exhibition was curated by: Jelle Bouwhuis and Kerstin Winking (Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam), Kofi Setordji and Odile Tevie (Nubuke Foundation).<ref name="smba.nl"/>
The exhibition was curated by: Jelle Bouwhuis and Kerstin Winking (Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam), Kofi Setordji and Odile Tevie (Nubuke Foundation).<ref name="smba.nl"/>

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The exhibition Time, Trade & Travel took place at Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam (SMBA) from 25 August to 21 October 2012 in the context of Project 1975 and was organized in collaboration with the Nubuke Foundation, Accra, Ghana. Participating artists were: Bernard Akoi-Jackson, Dorothy Akpene Amenuke, Serge Clottey, Zachary Formwalt, Iris Kensmil, Aukje Koks, Navid Nuur, Jeremiah Quarschie, kąrî’kạchä seidóu, Katarina Zdjelar.[1]

Time, Trade & Travel was the result of an active exchange of knowledge between artists and curators from SMBA and Nubiuke Foundation, Accra. The curators from both institutions as well as the participating artists vistited each other in their work and cultural environment.[2][3] The title of this exhibition refers to the complicated aspects of international trade and traffic with their capitalist forces and influence on life and art.[3][4]

The participating artists in this exhibition set out to discover historical encounters between Africans and Europeans, the subsequent trade and cultual relationships that evolved from these contacts and the extent to which these cultural and economic relationships are still of influence today.[3][5] The exhibition travelled on to the Nubuke Foundation in Accra, Ghana.[6]

The exhibition was curated by: Jelle Bouwhuis and Kerstin Winking (Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam), Kofi Setordji and Odile Tevie (Nubuke Foundation).[1]

Time, Trade & Travel has been made possible in part by contributions from the Mondrian Fund, the Amsterdam Fund for the Arts, HIVOS and SNS REAAL Fund.

References

  1. ^ a b "Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam - Time, Trade & Travel - Bernard Akoi-Jackson, Dorothy Akpene Amenuke, Serge Clottey, Zachary Formwalt, Iris Kensmil, Aukje Koks, Navid Nuur, Jeremiah Quarshie, kari-kacha seid’ou and Katarina Zdjelar". smba.nl. {{cite web}}: C1 control character in |title= at position 212 (help)
  2. ^ Bouwhuis, Jelle; Kofi Setordji; Odile Tevie, Kerstin Winking. ’Time, Trade & Travel’. SMBA Newsletter No. 129, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c Bouwhuis, Jelle, Kofi Setordji, Odile Tevie, Kerstin Winking, ‘Time, Trade & Travel’, SMBA Newsletter No. 129, 2012.
  4. ^ Bouwhuis, Jelle; Kofi Setordji; Odile Tevie, Kerstin Winking. ’Time, Trade & Travel’. SMBA Newsletter No. 129, 2012.
  5. ^ Bouwhuis, Jelle; Kofi Setordji; Odile Tevie, Kerstin Winking. ’Time, Trade & Travel’. SMBA Newsletter No. 129, 2012.
  6. ^ http://www.nubukefoundation.org/. Last accessed 13 July 2015.