Powerful, vividly chromatic portraits of African identity and the
Western fantasy of cultural otherness
Accompanying the first solo exhibition of Swiss Guinean artist Namsa
Leuba (born 1982) in the United States, Crossed Looks features Leuba's
major projects to date, including photography series in Guinea, South
Africa, Nigeria and Benin, and the debut of a new series recently made
in Tahiti.
The exhibition and publication consider how Leuba's photographic
practice explores the representation of African identity and the
cultural Other in the Western imagination. Over 90 photographs inspired
by the visual culture and ceremonies of West Africa, contemporary
fashion and design, and the history of photography and its colonizing
gaze present Leuba's unique perspective that straddles reality and
fantasy. Through the adaptation of myths attributed to the Other,
Leuba's photographs acknowledge this double act of looking, a dialogue
of global cultures. The essays included in the book examine the nuanced
themes of identity and representation in Leuba's multiple bodies of
work.