
Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll
@khadijazc
Author of 'The Contested Crown', 'Art in the Time of Colony', Editor @thirdtext_ Artist and Professor of Global Art @unibirmingham and History @ceu
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http://www.kdja.org 22-03-2016 16:12:00
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asked to comment on Humboldt Forum opening exhibitions this week in museumnext.com/article/openin…

Properties of a Presence - an exhibition in public space on billboards in Vienna around my REPATRIATES ERC project: fluc.at/programm/2021/… European Research Council (ERC) UniBirmingham News


open call for three year fellowship and PhD to join my ERC artistic researchers team working on repatriations from stakeholder communities in Nigeria and Benin Central European University history.ceu.edu/sites/history.… kdja.org/?page_id=1106


#CoverReveal Contested Crown on the history of repatriation politics is in print UChicagoPress press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book…




Join us by reading our newest #ReadUCP book club pick, THE CONTESTED CROWN: REPATRIATION POLITICS BETWEEN EUROPE AND MEXICO by Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll. Mark your calendars for 3/31 at 2 PM CST. Take 30% off the book on our website with code READUCP.


Thinking through the notion of 'bare lives', curator and visiting critic Maja Ciric wrote a review of our VBKOE exhibition on Bordered Lives Third Text Journal thirdtext.org/ciric-bordered…


Hello out there #ReadUCP book fans! We're excited to be chatting with Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll, author of THE CONTESTED CROWN: REPATRIATION POLITICS BETWEEN EUROPE AND MEXICO, for the next hour. We hope you'll follow along & submit your own comments & questions.

After the adjournment of my motion requesting a new study for the possibility of the save transportation of the #penacho to #mexico at the committee of culture yesterday, I met Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll today to discuss possible ways forward according the #restitution of the „feather crown“.


AUDIO-GUIDE POLYPHONY of Data Hacktivism @textezurkunst textezurkunst.de featuring @sarrechedera and UChicagoPress book The Contested Crown

Thanks for wonderful review @sam_odonnell_ of terrific book by Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll @MFBoworth Christoph Balzar 'By combining art, storytelling and critique, Bordered Lives draws connections between voice and space in detention' reflects Sam in review. Important for research & teaching.

How are artists’ interventions expanding potential responses to questions arising from museum collections, such as the return of the Benin bronzes to the place where they were looted? Read Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll's contribution to 21inquiries' "Debate" section: doi.org/10.11588/xxi.2…


the launch of my book about repatriation politics and family history in chicago UChicagoPress next week: semcoop.com/event/khadija-…


