Event period : 27.09.2019 – 19.04.2020

A Different Perspective. African Ceramics

Extensive exhibition with over 250 African ceramics from the Franz, Duke of Bavaria Collection – viewed primarily from a design and artistic perspective
Exhibition view, A Different Perspective. African Ceramics, 2019.
Photo: Anna Seibel

About the Exhibition

The extraordinarily diverse, exquisite and extensive collection of African ceramics from the 19th to 21st centuries from the Franz, Duke of Bavaria Collection includes exemplary works from various regions of Africa with an emphasis on ceramic vessels. It is seen first and foremost from a creative and artistic point of view and received from different perspectives.

In July 2017, an extraordinarily diverse, exquisite, and extensive collection of African ceramics from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century from the collection of Franz, Duke of Bavaria was given to Die Neue Sammlung – The Design Museum as a donation and permanent loan. It includes exemplary works from various regions of Africa with an emphasis on ceramic vessels. In its scope, the precision of its selection, and the quality of the individual works, this collection, which Franz, Duke of Bavaria has been building since the 1970s, is considered one of the most internationally significant collections of African ceramics.

Until now, the collection has only been well-known to a few, although it is highly regarded in professional circles. Die Neue Sammlung will therefore honor this generous gift with a comprehensive exhibition of over 250 objects starting on September 27. The title Anders gesehen (A different perspective) points to a distinctive aspect of this new contextualization. In a museum of design and applied art, the African ceramics can be seen first and foremost from a creative and artistic point of view and received from different perspectives. This renders a presentation possible, that establishes a new, design-focused viewpoint.
The exhibition will provide information on the wealth of forms and functions of the African ceramics, as well as the different contexts of their creation. Instead of a presentation organized by region, as is customary in ethnographic museums, this exhibition offers a design-historical examination of the vessels and figures, starting from the objects themselves. This approach enables a new, fresh look at ceramic production in Africa, examining form, function, decor, and materiality.
For the development of the exhibition architecture, Die Neue Sammlung was able to win over the internationally renowned architect Asif Khan from London. Khan is currently also designing the new Museum of London and a Centre of Contemporary Culture in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

The presentation is supplemented by a comprehensive catalogue, in which international experts shed light on individual aspects and areas of the collection.

Information and the current state of research on the exhibited objects can be found here:

Exhibition views

  • Jabulile Nala (born 1969), vessel, Zulu culture, South Africa, 2013.
    Photo: Hannes Rohrer
  • Exhibition view, A Different Perspective. African Ceramics, 2019.
    Photo: Anna Seibel
  • Magdalene Odundo (born 1950), Asymmetrical Series, Kenia/Great Britain, 2017.
    Photo: Hannes Rohrer
  • Exhibition view, A Different Perspective. African Ceramics, 2019.
    Photo: Anna Seibel

ConneXions. Talk. Asif Khan

In conversation with the exhibition designer of “A Different Perspective. African Ceramics from the Collection of Franz, Duke of Bavaria”

Asif Khan’s work revolves around the question of how material and social innovations and interventions change the perception and design of spaces.
Find out more about the design of the exhibition in the online talk:

B&W portrait of the architect Asif Khan.
Portrait of the architect Asif Khan.
Photo: James Moriarty
  • Curated by:

    Caroline Fuchs, Josef Straßer and
    Barbara Thompson

  • Supported by:

    PIN. Freunde der Pinakothek der Moderne e.V.,
    legero united – the shoemakers,
    PICTET