Colonial Collections Consortium
Agenda

Afsluiting Pressing Matter | Rethinking the Restitutionary Moment: What Next?

Datum: 27-28 november 2025
Tijd: 09:00-17:00
Locatie: Wereldmuseum Leiden
Organisatie: Pressing Matter, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Wereldmuseum, Research Center for Material Culture
Voertaal: Engels

Het meerjarige onderzoeksproject Pressing Matter: Ownership, Value and the Question of Colonial Heritage in Museums wordt eind 2025 afgesloten. Pressing Matter, gefinancierd door de Nationale Wetenschapsagenda (NWA-NWO) en door de consortiumpartners, onderzocht de toekomst van objecten verzameld uit een koloniale context. Het keek naar de mogelijkheden voor ‘koloniale objecten’ om bij te dragen aan herstel van historisch onrecht en hoe om te gaan met verschillende stakeholders van deze objecten. Deze afsluitende conferentie gaat in op wat Pressing Matter’s kritische vriend Professor Ciraj Rassool, heeft omschreven als de restitutionary moment die samenlevingen op dit moment beleven.

[Tekst gaat verder in het Engels]

This final confernce explores what Pressing Matter’s critical friend, Professor Ciraj Rassool, has described as the restitutionary moment we now inhabit. The conference is conceived of as a series of provocations from distinguished international scholars who have been involved, both both theoretically and practically, in the discussions around the question of what to do with the objects collected during the colonial period that now reside in European Museums. Each presenter is asked to respond to the question ‘what now, what next?’. These presentations will be followed by extended conversations with the different researchers from the Pressing Matter project about their initial aims at the beginning of the project, what we have done, and how these aims may have been revised over the period of the project. Importantly, the conference explores what further work must be done to achieve the kinds of changes that Pressing Matter had imagined at the start of the project: to explore how we might conceive of restitution beyond its programmatic and policy limitations, but also to address the questions that this restitutionary moment raises in national and international contexts about living within the afterlives of colonialism.

Achille Mbembe: A Future of Solidarity

The two-day conference is preceded by a Brainwash Special with Achille Mbembe at the Wereldmuseum Amsterdam on Wednesday 26 November 2025, from 19:00-22:00. In this Brainwash Special, Wayne Modest, Director of Content at Wereldmuseum Amsterdam, will be in conversation with Achille Mbembe to discuss the fractures that define our societies today. How do we hold on to solidarity in a world that seems to divide rather than connect? And what might a future look like in which everyone truly matters?