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A new lens on African Art in the book accompanying the launch of the Gabonese art and culture museum >Comilog, a subsidiary of the French group Eramet, is a mining company and the world's leading producer of manganese, based in Moanda in south-east Gabon. In 2023, it is launching a project to create a museum for Gabonese art and culture, bringing together works of contemporary art (sculpture, painting, photography). This book, which accompanies the opening of the museum, brings together authors from different disciplines: philosophers, ethnologists and art historians, mainly from Gabon and its…mehr

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A new lens on African Art in the book accompanying the launch of the Gabonese art and culture museum >Comilog, a subsidiary of the French group Eramet, is a mining company and the world's leading producer of manganese, based in Moanda in south-east Gabon. In 2023, it is launching a project to create a museum for Gabonese art and culture, bringing together works of contemporary art (sculpture, painting, photography). This book, which accompanies the opening of the museum, brings together authors from different disciplines: philosophers, ethnologists and art historians, mainly from Gabon and its cultural area. It highlights the continuum between Gabonese cultures, which is apparent in both tangible and intangible production, without erasing their specificities and identities.
Autorenporträt
Christel Bories is Chairman and CEO of Eramet-Comilog. Léod-Paul Batolo is Director and CEO of Comilog SA. Safi Virginius is Project Manager and Director of Human Resources at Comilog SA. Yves Le Fur is Scientific Adviser. Alphonse Ndinga is Dr. in Philosophy, Plastic Arts and Art sciences. Fabrice Agyune Ndone is Dr. in Social and Cultural Anthropology. Florence Bikoma is anthropologist and Paulin Kialo is Humanities researcher.