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Founded in 1904, Frankfurt's Weltkulturen Museum houses a
remarkable collection of ethnographic artifacts from Asia, Africa,
Oceania, and the Americas, with the aims of advancing public
education and fostering innovative anthropological research across
a wide variety of contemporary artistic practices.
Developed through artistic research in the Weltkulturen Museum's
Weltkulturen Labor research lab, "Foreign Exchange" raises
questions about the relationship between the museum's educational
and scientific aims and global trade. Together, essays by
anthropologists, art historians, artists, and curators form an
extended conversation around the historical accumulation and
commodification of artifacts and, in particular, the representation
of the human body in ethnographic photographs. Rounding out the
volume are many previously unpublished photographs of works
discussed. Contributing authors and artist include Peggy Buth,
Minerva Cuevas, Gabriel Gbadamosi, David Lau, Tom McCarthy, David
Weber-Krebs, and Luke Willis-Thompson.
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