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Chrystel Mukeba - I’ve Never Seen My Father Cry

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28.02.2025

04.05.2025

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In late 2024 Chrystel Mukeba (b. 1983) and her father André visited Kinshasa. A decisive trip for father and daughter: she had never been to the Democratic Republic of Congo, and he had not returned in 46 years.

I’ve Never Seen my Father Cry is the photographer’s most personal project to date. Her father’s story, and by extension her own, reflect the complex nature of diasporic experiences: The pain caused by spatial separation from family and country, and the inbetweenness that it results in. The longing for answers surrounding questions about identity and familial history, and the aching silence they can be met with. ​

Homecoming is the first part in Mukeba’s ongoing project I’ve Never Seen My Father Cry. Its realisation was facilitated in part by the FOMU Grant. The grant covers a commission of new work, a presentation at the museum, and an acquisition for the museum’s collection. Mukeba was nominated by Moussem Nomadic Arts Centre, a partner of FOMU.

The FOMU Grant offers an environment for the development of the artistic practices of photographers in Flanders and encourages vibrancy and innovation in the field of photography. Thanks to the involvement of external partners in the nomination process of the grant, FOMU is able to expand its own perspective on the photographic landscape, as well as its exhibitions and acquisitions. The FOMU Patrons generously support the FOMU Grant. 

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