The Gun of Null Vier
Archive Books, ISBN 9783949973123,
Hb, 320 pgs, 22 x 32cm
Acqn. 33711
In Stock
£33.50
Hb, 320 pgs, 22 x 32cm
Acqn. 33711
In Stock
£33.50
Genocide in Namibia is an especially sensitive matter-its history has at times been ignored, underestimated, or even denied outright. In an artistic documentary Aguilar has worked in close collaboration with Nama and OvaHerero people who vividly evoke memories and rituals of mourning caused by human loss and land dispossession under Imperial Germany's violent occupation. From these personal encounters emerge portraits, visuals and narratives as documental fragments, consisting of living voices which insist on defending memory as an invocation to witness and never to remain passive in the face of social injustice. Rather than a linear collection of data referring to distant places and its distant past, this work engages with stories as chronicles calling to be recognised as pieces of humanity and time. Alongside Aguilar's portraits, this publication also contains contributions by human rights attorney Wolfgang Kaleck and the curator of the work Tristan Pranyko, along with poetry by Namibian artists Nesindano Namises, Fritz Isak Dirkse and Prince Kamaazegi, and narratives, testimonies, chants and mourning rituals shared by OvaHerero and Nama people in present-day Namiba.

