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The Return of The Balot, 2024

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This video shows the return of the Kwilu Pende sculpture of Maximilien Balot to Congo. Maximilien Balot (1890-1931) was a colonial agent dispatched to Congo to forcefully recruit labourers for the Lever Brothers’ plantations in Lusanga. In 1931, fed up with the colonial abuse and in revenge for an assault on a woman named Kafutshi by another territorial agent, Balot was decapitated and dismembered. Balot, made that same year, was carved in an act of resistance to harness the territorial agent’s malevolent spirit. The video documents the return of the sculpture to the plantations in Congo.

CATPC, The Return of The Balot, 2024, SD video, color, sound, english subtitles, 13:49 min, edition of 5 + 2AP, videostill
CATPC, The Return of The Balot, 2024, SD video, color, sound, english subtitles, 13:49 min, edition of 5 + 2AP, videostill
CATPC, The Return of The Balot, 2024, SD video, color, sound, english subtitles, 13:49 min, edition of 5 + 2AP, videostill
CATPC, The Return of The Balot, 2024, SD video, color, sound, english subtitles, 13:49 min, edition of 5 + 2AP, videostill
CATPC, The Return of The Balot, 2024, SD video, color, sound, english subtitles, 13:49 min, edition of 5 + 2AP, videostill
CATPC, The Return of The Balot, 2024, SD video, color, sound, english subtitles, 13:49 min, edition of 5 + 2AP, videostill
CATPC, The Return of The Balot, 2024, SD video, color, sound, english subtitles, 13:49 min, edition of 5 + 2AP, videostill
CATPC, The Return of The Balot, 2024, SD video, color, sound, english subtitles, 13:49 min, edition of 5 + 2AP, videostill
CATPC, The Return of The Balot, 2024, SD video, color, sound, english subtitles, 13:49 min, edition of 5 + 2AP, videostill
CATPC, The Return of The Balot, 2024, SD video, color, sound, english subtitles, 13:49 min, edition of 5 + 2AP, videostill
CATPC, The Return of The Balot, 2024, SD video, color, sound, english subtitles, 13:49 min, edition of 5 + 2AP, videostill
CATPC, The Return of The Balot, 2024, SD video, color, sound, english subtitles, 13:49 min, edition of 5 + 2AP, videostill

SD video, color, sound, english subtitles
13:49 min
Edition of 5 + 2AP

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CATPC

CATPC – Cercle d’art des travailleurs de plantation congolaise – is an art cooperative of plantation workers based in Lusanga, D.R.Congo. CATPC was founded in 2014 with renowned environmental activist René Ngongo. Over the past decade, they have reconnected to a history of artistic resistance against the plantation system and developed a practice of getting hundreds of acres of exhausted plantation land with the proceeds of their art. On this land they bring back the forests that were cut down by the plantation companies and develop their ecological and inclusive food garden the “Post-Plantation” with the proceeds of their art.

At the heart of that reclaimed land, they built a museum, the White Cube Lusanga. In 2024, they represented the Netherlands at the Venice Biennale, presenting a dual exhibition in Venice and Lusanga. They also secured the temporary return of the ancestral sculpture Balot to Lusanga for the duration of the Biennale – a powerful act of reconnection between the community and its history of resistance against the plantation system.

Recent solo exhibitions include SculptureCenter (New York, 2017), the Dutch pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale (2024), and the Van Abbemuseum (Einhoven, 2024). Other exhibitions include Sydney Biennale (2017), Dig Where You Stand (Ghana, 2022), Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale (2024).



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