Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination

Oluremi C Onabanjo, Brent Hayes Edwards, Momtaza Mehri, V Y Mudimbe

Book cover for Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination
Image for variant 9781633451711
Book cover for Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination
Image for variant 9781633451711

Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination

Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination

Oluremi C Onabanjo, Brent Hayes Edwards, Momtaza Mehri, V Y Mudimbe

View full details

Description

A rich examination of the role of portrait photography in the construction of Africa as a political idea

At a moment of profound change marked by decolonization and the civil rights period of the mid-20th century, photographers across Africa and the African diaspora used the photographic portrait in order to fuel incipient ideas of Africa. Published in conjunction with a groundbreaking exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination charts international histories of resistance and liberation up to the present day in order to contend with the construction of Africa as a political idea, and the tools that artists used to forge it.
Featuring more than 100 photographs by renowned artists of the time, such as Seydou Keïta, Malick Sidibé and Jean Depara, and by contemporary artists of African descent, such as Samuel Fosso, Silvia Rosi and Njideka Akunyili-Crosby, this richly illustrated publication explores modes of Pan-African possibility in powerful images of everyday people, where the personal was undeniably political. With an introduction by curator Oluremi C. Onabanjo, excerpts from landmark texts by V.Y. Mudimbe and Brent Hayes Edwards, and a conversation between Yasmina Price and Momtaza Mehri, Ideas of Africa highlights the potential of the photographic portrait as both a creative endeavor and political mechanism.

Critical Reviews

It was an invigorating experience to be in a show that eschews geographic boundaries set up by Western nations, as well as rejects a cause-and-effect narrative that centers Western colonialism as a framework for understanding African aesthetic production.--Imani Wiliford "Hyperallergic"

Rather than nostalgia, 'Ideas of Africa' proposes a more dynamic reading of these pictures as evidence of how independence looked and was imagined. In their confident gazes and glamour, the sitters were picturing a different world.--Simon Bainbridge "The Art Newspaper"

Publishing Information

Publisher: Museum of Modern Art
Pub date: 2026-01-13
Length: 128 pages

The Allstora Membership

Membership Perks:

  • Save 30% on all online store purchases
  • Exclusive access to author's content
  • You pay less, but authors still earn double

Membership Terms:

First Month: $0.00
Monthly price: $5.00
  • To access membership discount simply log in and add to cart, discount applied automatically.
  • One month free trial, cancel anytime. Membership renews on the 15th of each month.