Export Art as Historical Record

Erica Jones and Carlee Forbes reflect on the significance of opening an exhibition with a gourd created for export from Africa. Forbes explains how export art has often been marginalized within African art scholarship because it was not intended for local use or cultural significance. They argue that such objects should instead be understood as valuable historical records that document creativity, innovation, and the movement of people and objects across different times and places.

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  • Carlee Forbes wearing a blue blazer and a striped shirt, smiling at the camera.

    Carlee

    Forbes

    Associate Curator of African and Oceanic Art

    Baltimore Museum of Art

  • Erica Jones wearing glasses, a black shirt and white bead necklace

    Erica

    Jones

    Senior Curator of African Arts and Manager of Curatorial Affairs at the Fowler Museum at UCLA