Roméo MivekanninLes gens ne disent presque rien18.12.2025 - 15.03.2026
Kunsthalle Gießen
Roméo Mivekannin, *1986 in Bouaké, Ivory Coast, lives and works between Toulouse, France and Cotonou, Benin
Installation views by Jens Gerber/Kunsthalle Giessen
In his paintings and installations, the French-Beninese artist Roméo Mivekannin combines European pictorial traditions with questions of (Black) identity, memory, and colonial violence. With humour and critical distance, he inserts himself into the canonical works of art history, thereby exposing this history’s omissions and blind spots.
For his first institutional solo exhibition in Germany at the KUNSTHALLE GIESSEN, Mivekannin is developing an installation inspired by Adolf Hitler’s never-realized “Führermuseum” in Linz. Within a walk-in cage structure modelled after the monumental building, he presents portraits of artists active during the Nazi era – ranging from victims such as Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler to supporters like Leni Riefenstahl – revealing the entanglements between art, fascism, and colonialism, to which the exhibition’s title (Eng. “Barely a word was spoken”) also alludes. The exhibition thus questions the role of institutions as spaces for historical reflection and examines how art and artists are instrumentalized under political conditions.
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Works
Roméo Mivekannin
307 x 530 cm
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200 x 237 cm
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207 x 258 cm
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231 x 238 cm
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153 x 148 cm
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240 x 140 cm
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204 x 246 cm
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251 x 254 cm
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95 x 252 cm
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305 x 152 cm
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224 x 252 cm
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204 x 264 cm
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200 x 310 cm
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200 x 250 cm