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SUMMARY:Project series "Before Everyone’s Eyes": Benin\, Nigeria
DESCRIPTION:The "Before Everyone’s Eyes” project series gives visitors 
 the opportunity to look on as staff go about their research. The employees
  of the Museum der Kulturen Basel move their workstations to one of the mu
 seums’s showrooms and are available to talk in person at any time.\\r\\n
 Eight Swiss museums have collaborated to investigate the provenance of the
 ir collections from the Kingdom of Benin\, in dialog with Nigeria. From 5 
 February to 7 May 2025\, the Museum der Kulturen Basel will be showing wha
 t has happened so far. 21 artifacts from the Kingdom of Benin are located 
 in the museum – 15 arrived after the British military attack of 1897. Ho
 w does the museum deal with this collection? How does cooperating with com
 munities in Nigeria change the way collections are handled? Visitors are i
 nvited to talk to the museum staff about the history\, significance and fu
 ture of the artifacts.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>The "Before Everyone’s Eyes” project series gives visitor
 s the opportunity to look on as staff go about their research. The employe
 es of the Museum der Kulturen Basel move their workstations to one of the 
 museums’s showrooms and are available to talk in person at any time.</p>
 \n<p>Eight Swiss museums have collaborated to investigate the provenance o
 f their collections from the Kingdom of Benin\, in dialog with Nigeria. Fr
 om 5 February to 7 May 2025\, the Museum der Kulturen Basel will be showin
 g what has happened so far. 21 artifacts from the Kingdom of Benin are loc
 ated in the museum – 15 arrived after the British military attack of 189
 7. How does the museum deal with this collection? How does cooperating wit
 h communities in Nigeria change the way collections are handled? Visitors 
 are invited to talk to the museum staff about the history\, significance a
 nd future of the artifacts.</p>
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