Brutish Museums

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Brutish Museums

The Benin Bronzes, Colonial Violence and Cultural Restitution

Conservation, restoration and care of artworks Museology and heritage studies Colonialism and imperialism Archaeology

Author: Dan Hicks

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Language: English

Published by: Pluto Press

Published on: 5th November 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 12 Mb

ISBN: 9781786806840


Recognition and Praise

New York Times ''Best Art Books'' 2020
''Essential'' – Sunday Times
''Brilliantly enraged'' - New York Review of Books
''A real game-changer''– Economist

Introduction

Walk into any Western museum today and you will see the curated spoils of Empire. They sit behind plate glass: dignified, tastefully lit. Accompanying pieces of card offer a name, date and place of origin. They do not mention that the objects are all stolen.

The Benin Bronzes

Few artefacts embody this history of rapacious and extractive colonialism better than the Benin Bronzes - a collection of thousands of metal plaques and sculptures depicting the history of the Royal Court of the Obas of Benin City, Nigeria. Pillaged during a British naval attack in 1897, the loot was passed on to Queen Victoria, the British Museum and countless private collections.

The Debate

The Brutish Museums sits at the heart of a heated debate about cultural restitution, repatriation and the decolonisation of museums. Since its first publication, museums across the western world have begun to return their Bronzes to Nigeria, heralding a new era in the way we understand the collections of empire we once took for granted.

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