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Colonialism
The term colony comes from the Latin word colonus, meaning farmer. Colonialism is a practice of domination, involving the subjugation of one people by another, generally with the aim of economic dominance. In the process of colonisation, colonisers may impose their cultural practices, religion, labour conditions and language on indigenous peoples. The coloniser seeks to benefit from the colonised region’s people and resources. Colonialism is strongly associated with the European colonial period beginning in the 15th century. At first, European colonising countries followed policies of mercantilism, aiming to strengthen the home-nation economy, so agreements usually restricted the colonies to trading only with the colonising nation. However, by the mid-19th century, the British Empire gave up mercantilism and adopted the principle of free trade. Belgium controlled the Belgian Congo (today the Democratic Republic of Congo) from 1908 to 1960, and Ruanda-Urundi (Rwanda and Burundi) from 1922 to 1962. The Belgian Congo originated as the personal property of the king Leopold II, before sovereignty was transferred to the Belgian state in 1908. European slave traders, primarily the Portuguese, Spanish, British, Dutch and French empires brought large numbers of African slaves to the Americas. The European colonial system took between 10 to 12 million Africans to the Caribbean and to North and South America as slaves. Christian missionaries were active in most of the European-controlled colonies. It is estimated that by 1914, colonisers had gained control of 84% of the globe. Following the Second World War, colonial powers were forced to retreat, and between 1945–1975, nearly all colonies gained independence, entering into postcolonial relations.
Colonial Exhibitions and the Human Zoo
Exposition Internationale Coloniale, Maritime et d'Art Flamand, Antwerpen, 1930
Apartheid
Themes & Categories
Works
Jardin d'Acclimatation. Village Achanti − Joueurs Indigènes − Le Coiffeur. Paris, 1887, 1887
Postcard, collotype, 14 x 9 cm
Guide de la Section de L'Etat Indépendant du Congo à l'Exposition de Bruxelles − Tervuren, 1897
Book, 16,3 x 24,5 x 3,3 cm
Exposition Coloniale: Chef Foulah (Guinée), 1907, 1907
Postcard, postcard, 9 x 14 cm
Exposition Coloniale: Idole Cambodgienne, 1907, 1907
Postcard, 9 x 14 cm
Exposition Coloniale: Caïma et Type Berbères, 1907, 1907
Postcard, postcard, 14 x 9 cm
Postcard Exposition Coloniale. Village Congolais (France, 1907), 1907
Postcard, postcard, 14 x 9 cm
Carl Hagenbeck's Tierpark, Stellingen-Hamburg. Singhalesentruppe des Ceylindorfes, 1908
Postcard, postcard, 14 x 9 cm
Exposition Universelle de Bruxelles de 1910. Village Sénégalais. Jeunes Femmes et Jeunes Filles, 1910
Postcard, collotype, 9 x 14 cm
Carl Hagenbeck's Grosse Schaustellung "Indien", 1910
Postcard, postcard, 14 x 9 cm
Carl Hagenbeck's Grosse Schaustellung "Indien" , 1910
Postcard, postcard, 14 x 9 cm
Carl Hagenbeck, Stellingen-Hamburg Tierpark, Circus, Völkerschau, 1910
Other, postcard, 14 x 9 cm
Livre d'Or de L'Exposition Internationale Coloniale, Maritime et d'Art Flamand, Anvers 1930, 1930
Book, 16 x 23,9
Règlement Général. Exposition Internationale Coloniale, Maritime et d'Art Flamand, Anvers 1930, 1930
Book, 15,8 x 23,7 x 0,9 cm
Rapport Général. Exposition Internationale Coloniale, Maritime et d'Art Flamand, Anvers 1930, 1930
Book, 16,3 x 24,7 x 3,3 cm
Palais du Congo Belge Guide Officiel. Exposition Internationale Coloniale, Maritime et d'Art Flamand, Anvers 1930, 1930
Book, 13,3 x 20,2 x 0,9 cm
Règlement Général. Exposition Internationale Coloniale, Maritime et d'Art Flamand, Anvers 1930, 1930
Leaflet
Exposition Internationale Coloniale, Maritime et d'Art Flamand, Anvers 1930, 1930
Book, paper, 22,2 x 28,2 x 0,5 cm
Manuel de L'Exposition Coloniale Internationale, Paris 1931, 1931
Book, book, 13,4 x 21 x 0,5 cm
Op die Horison. Kwartaalblad van die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk in Suid-Afrika, 1940-1970
Periodical, ink, paper, 15.5 x 24.1 x 0.3 cm
Non aux Oranges Outspan d'Afrique du Sud, 1980
Other, ink, paper
Déclaration De Dépendance de la Belgique au Zaire BIWA, 1989
Karel Schoetens, Jef Lambrecht
Performance
The Intruder, 2005
Vincent Meessen
Video
On Monumental Silences, 2018
Ibrahim Mahama
Sculpture, rubber, 210 x 60 x 80 cm
How to Spin a Bad Yarn, 2020
Vincent Meessen
Installation, cotton, wood, (4x) 305 x 70 cm
Carl Hagenbeck's Tierpark in Stellingen. Samojeden mit Renntierschlitten
Postcard, postcard, 14 x 8,5 cm