The Missing Museum

Fun exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery of fake exhibits from a museum by Pakal, the later-ego of an established street artist.

 
The idea is to play with the idea of fake facts and to look at the reposition of museums from repositories of colonised objects to places of questioning and contemplation. The show consisted of weird and wonderful objects from the Laka tribe. They had a wonderful sense of place and yet there is no place! I loved the variety of works from shoes to totem poles and the lovely  colours used.
 
It did however remind me of the Damian Hirst Biennale show of a fake underwater archaeological dig. I wondered which came first or if it’s just the zeitgeist?
 
Closed on 23 April 2018

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