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Recaptioning Congo offers a new perspective on Congo’s colonial history through a nuanced re-examination of historical photographs. Six writers and a visual artist, led by Sandrine Colard of Rutgers University, contemplate an important collection of historical images and provide them with insightful, contemporary ‘captions’. This book, linked to an exhibition at the photo museum FOMU Antwerp, is part of the first large-scale academic study of the photographic history of colonial Congo (1885 – 1960), and contains a wealth of revealing images that highlight the relationship between past and present, Africa and Europe, Belgium and Congo. Text in English, French and Dutch. AUTHOR: Dr. Sandrine Colard (ed.) is an independent curator, a researcher, and a professor of African art history at Rutgers University-Newark (New Jersey, USA). She is a 2021-2022 Getty/ACLS fellow for the completion of her manuscript about the history of photography in colonial Congo. SELLING POINTS: . Writers and artists take a new look at the photo archives of Colonial Congo . With contributions from celebrated writers and artists with Congolese roots such as Fiston Mwanza Mujila, Jean Bofane and Sammy Baloji . Based on the first-ever comprehensive survey of colonial Congo’s photographic history, led by Dr. Sandrine Collard 50 colour, 250 b/w illustrations