Current Exhibition

 

Another Africa chronicles Robert Lyons' extensive travels through sub-Saharan Africa: Senegal, Mali, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Ethiopia. The exhibit captures an Africa of untapped strength and unimaginable beauty. Lyons' photographic mission is straightforward: "What I'm hoping to do is to show you what we share, what human beings share. Rather than saying what the differences are, I'd like to celebrate our common humanity."

Robert Lyons. Signature, 1997.
Robert Lyons. Signature, 1997.

Robert Lyons. Taureg Women, 1991.
Robert Lyons. Taureg Women, 1991.

Robert Lyons. Greate Mud House, 1991.
Robert Lyons. Greate Mud House, 1991.

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Lyons' book, Another Africa (1998), serves as the catalogue for this exhibition. It features "Africa's Tarnished Name," an essay by internationally acclaimed Nigerian novelist, critic, and poet Chinua Achebe that disparages the misrepresentation of Africa by foreign artists and writers. Lyons says of his and Achebe's collaboration: "We wanted to depict Africa in a different light, in a different manner; one we felt was more in tune with our own experience. […] We wanted to depict a view of contemporary Africa today." The exhibit will include a selection of Achebe's poems that were written for the project.

 
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