Roméo Mivekannin, La scène des Monuments Men: After Rembrandt‘s Self-Portrait (Scene of the Monuments Men: After Rembrandt‘s Self-Portrait), 1946, 2025, acrylics and elixir bath on canvas. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin.

Roméo Mivekannin
Les gens ne disent presque rien

Opening: 18.12.2025, 7 pm
Duration: 18.12.2025 – 15.03.2026

Curated by Dr. Nadia Ismail

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.
At the same time, Mivekannin’s works serve as vessels of a ritual healing process: as a descendant of Béhanzin, the last king of Dahomey, he reconnects with his spiritual heritage. His canvases, often made from used bedsheets, are – following Vodun practices – immersed in elixirs before painting in order to cleanse them of negative energies. His ceramic works, which contain ceremonial substances, likewise refer to this origin, intertwining the spiritual and the political.

Roméo Mivekannin (1986, Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire) lives and works between Toulouse (France) and Cotonou (Benin). After training as a cabinetmaker and studying art history, he is currently pursuing a PhD at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Montpellier.
His work has been shown internationally in exhibitions at the Collezione Maramotti (Italy, 2025), the Musée du Louvre-Lens (France, 2024/2025), Bozar Centre for Fine Arts (Belgium, 2025), Kunstmuseum Basel (Switzerland, 2024), Galerie Barbara Thumm (Germany, 2024), Völklinger Hütte (Germany, 2024), Sharjah Biennial (UAE, 2023), Zeitz MOCAA (South Africa, 2023), Musée du Quai Branly (France, 2023), and the Dakar Biennale (Senegal, 2022), among others.
Mivekannin’s works are held in numerous prominent collections, including the Cité de la Musique, Musée du Quai Branly, Collection Leridon, Sharjah Foundation, Zeitz Foundation, and the Galerie Nationale d’Art Contemporain du Bénin. He is represented by the Galleries Barbara Thumm (Berlin), Eric Dupont (Paris) and Cécile Fakhoury (Abidjan).

We cordially invite you to the opening

Thursday, 18.12.2025, 7 pm
 
Official greeting
Astrid Eibelshäuser
City Councilor City of Giessen
 
Introduction
Dr. Nadia Ismail
Director Kunsthalle Giessen + Curator of the exhibition

The artist is present.

Accompanying Programme

Guided tour by the curator
Sun. 18.01.2026., 3 pm
 
Art and coffee
(in German)
Wed. 14.01.2025, 2 pm
Registration by: 12.01.2025
kunsthalle@giessen.de, +49 641 306 1041
Participation fee 2,50 €

Post-Colonial City Tour

Sun. 25.01. + 22.02.2026, 3 pm
 
Art Buzz – Short Guided Tours & Drinks for Young Culture fans
(in German & English)
Thur. 19.02.2026, 6 pm
 
Art education in individual conversation
(English on request)
every Sat. 2–4 pm

Sunday Guided Tour
(in German)
Sun. 3 pm
15.02.2026 + 15.03.2026

More dates to follow
 
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