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40 Acres & a mule. Reparations Now! Hear this! Hear this! Equally, we demand @christiesinc you stop looting Africa & her people’s culture by selling these sacred African sculptures. Return this Sacred Art. Stop looting Africa.You cannot profit from stolen art! I have seen Sacred African sculptures being sold @laartshow 🤯 for high prices & poster-sized photographs by white American photographers of African children sold for thousands of dollars as art! This has to stop! #decolonize #stoplootingafrica #stoplootingblacklives #fortyacresandamule #reparations #reparations2020 #Repost @kendell_geers Reposted from @chikaokekeagulu In a 2017 op-ed article in the New York Times, I wrote about widespread looting of art from Eastern Nigeria during the Biafran War (1967-70), and that my mother still mourns the overnight disappearance of countless alusi (sacred sculptures) from communal shrines in my hometown, Umuoji, in Anambra State. These art raids from all indications were sponsored by dealers and their client collectors mostly based in Europe and the US. It turns out that later this month the venerable Christie's will auction two of these impressive alusi (seen here) said to have been acquired in 1968-69 in situ by Jacques Kerchache (1942-2001). That is, Mr. Kerchache acquired these sculptures in the Nri-Awka area (a half-hour drive from my hometown) during the darkest years of the Biafran War. Dear Christie's, let’s be clear about the provenance of these sculptures you want to sell. While between 500,000 and three million civilians, including babies like me, were dying of kwashiorkor and starvation inside Biafra; and while young French doctors were in the war zone establishing what we now know as Doctors Without Borders, their compatriot, Mr. Kerchache, went there to buy up my people’s cultural heritage, including the two sculptures you are now offering for sale. I write this so no one, including Christie's and any potential buyer of these loots from Biafra can claim ignorance of their true provenance. These artworks are stained with the blood of Biafra’s children. #christies #warloots #biafranwar https://www.instagram.com/p/CBWPh9lpsqc/?igshid=1gzx413blolgo
#decolonize#stoplootingafrica#stoplootingblacklives#fortyacresandamule#reparations#reparations2020#repost#christies#warloots#biafranwar
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