Objects of Migration—Photo-Objects of Art History: Encounters in an Archive

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The essay focuses on an unsighted archive of migration that preserves numerous discarded objects from undocumented migration into Europe. This “trash” was recovered and stored by the artists Massimo Ricciardo and Thomas Kilpper, for whom the objects signify one of the most urgent societal challenges of our time. In the installation “Objects of Migration—Photo Objects of Art History,” Ricciardo introduced some of these objects into the physical space of the Photothek of the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz to engage in a dialog with the photographical documents of this art-historical photo archive. That physical encounter between two completely different archives and objects raised questions about the significance and value of such objects of migration and their archive in regard to cultural memory and temporalities of cultural heritage.

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Goldhahn, A., & Ricciardo, M. (2021). Objects of Migration—Photo-Objects of Art History: Encounters in an Archive. Visual Anthropology, 34(4), 339–367. https://doi.org/10.1080/08949468.2021.1944773

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