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The looting of African heritage 
FRANCOISE VERGES introduces a powerful new book that explores the damage done by colonial theft
ARROGANCE AND IGNORANCE: Group of six European men sitting, surrounded by Looted objects from the Benin Punative Raid, 18 February 1897 [British Museum/Public Domain]

Fifteen Colonial Thefts: A Guide to Looted African Heritage in Museums
Edited by Sela Adjei and Yann LeGall, Pluto, £25

 

EUROPEAN colonisation of Africa was not only about armed conquest, massacres and the exploitation of resources. It was also about the appropriation of spiritual and political symbols. It led to the erasure of a social, cultural, and symbolic world.

The book, Fifteen Colonial Thefts: A Guide to Looted African Heritage in Museums, adds to the growing literature on the history of the colonial looting of African art and heritage and the issue of restitution, reappropriation and return. Published by Pluto, the book is edited by Ghanaian-born multidisciplinary artist Sela K Adjei and Berlin-based postdoctoral researcher Yann Le Gall.

Queen Mother Pendant Mask: Iyoba, 16th century [Picture: Metropolitan Museum of Art/CC]
Portrait of King Osemwende; Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria), court workshop, around 1810; brass [Picture: Museum Rietberg, Zurich/Andreas Praefcke/CC]
The Benin bronzes display at the British museum [Picture: Geni/CC]
This banner is a declaration of faith and was carried into battle by the Sudanese Mahdist Army. From Omdurman, 1898. [Picture]: The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, UK/Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin/CC
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