African Modernism

The African architecture on view at Vitra Design Museum represents the forward-looking spirit, but also the contradictions, of the indipendent countries born in the 1960s.

When many countries in Central and Sub-Saharan Africa gained their independence in the 1960s, experimental and futuristic architecture became a principal means by which the young nations expressed their national identities.

The exhibition in the Vitra Design Museum Gallery is one of the first presentations of this remarkable period of more recent architectural history. This exhibition was researched and curated by architect and author Manuel Herz, with a substantial contribution by photographer Iwan Baan.

Top: Public Works Departments, Independence Arch, Accra (Ghana), 1962. Photo © Manuel Herz. Above: Heinz Fenchel and Thomas Leiterdorf, Hotel Ivoire, Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire), 1962-1970. Photo © Iwan Baan

The exhibition documents more than 80 buildings in five countries: Kenya, Côte d’Ivoire, Zambia, Ghana and Senegal. The often heroic and daring designs of parliament buildings, central banks, stadiums, conference centers, universities and independence memorials mirror the forward-looking spirit that was dominant in these countries at the time. However, this architecture also represents the difficulties, contradictions and dilemmas that the young nations experienced in their independence process, as building designs and architects were often imported from foreign countries, if not from one of the former colonial powers.

On the basis of the projects shown, the exhibition traces the relationship between the architectural production of the countries named above and their individual nation-building processes. “Architecture of Independence – African Modernism” forms the prelude to the Vitra Design Museum’s Africa focus in spring 2015. It will continue with the comprehensive exhibition “Making Africa – A Continent of Contemporary Design”, which will be shown in the museum’s main building from March 14 until September 13. Together, the exhibitions impart a new perspective on the design and everyday culture of the African
continent.

The exhibition coincides with the publication of a 700-page book, published in English by Park Books, Zurich.

Rinaldo Olivieri, La Pyramide, Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire), 1973. Photo © Iwan Baan
Henri Chomette and Roland Depret, Hotel Independence, Dakar (Senegal), 1973-78. Photo © Iwan Baan
Jean Francois Lamoureux & Jean-Louis Marin, FIDAK - Foire Internationale de Dakar, Dakar (Senegal), 1974. Photo © Iwan Baan
Julian Elliott, University of Zambia - UNZA, Lusaka (Zambia), 1965-1970. Photo © Iwan Baan
Fry, Drew and Partners, Mfantsipim School (Ausschnitt), Cape Coast (Ghana), 1958. Photo © Manuel Herz
Karl Henrik Nostvik, Kenyatta International Conference Centre, Nairobi (Kenya), 1967-73. Photo © Iwan Baan
Karl Henrik Nostvik, Kenyatta International Conference Centre, Nairobi (Kenya), 1967-1973. Photo © Iwan Baan
James Cubitt, School of Engineering at KNUST (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology), Kumasi (Ghana), 1956. Photo © Alexia Webster
KNUST Development Office, Stadium at KNUST (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology), Kumasi (Ghana), 1964-1967. Photo © Alexia Webster


February 20 – May 31, 2015
Architecture of Independence
African Modernism

curated by Manuel Herz
Vitra Design Museum Gallery
Charles-Eames-Str. 2, Weil am Rhein