The exhibition 'Projecting a Black Planet' at MACBA explores the artistic practices and cultural expressions shaped by Pan-Africanism, traditionally viewed as a political movement advocating for decolonization, solidarity, and both collective and individual emancipation. This significant exhibit brings together artists from Africa, North and South America, and Western Europe, offering a critical lens on themes including art's role, ancestral heritage, resistance, spirituality, and the notion of Blackness. Through diverse mediums such as sculptures, installations, maps, flags, and archives, the exhibition invites reflection on the foundations of our society and the human condition. Curators Agnes Essonti Luque, Albert Gironès, and Eva Paià guide participants through the exhibit, fostering a collaborative storytelling experience. Attendees will engage in discussions that highlight individual insights while contributing to a communal narrative. The tour aims to resonate within the museum,
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