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#4: Conclusion

The exhibition “Marvellous Realism” in conclusion:All of these works are the result of deep thinking; they think expansively while embracing beauty, possibility, and joy. Here we have the work of Atong Atem, where in this moving image work, for instance, we see a gathering of women, vibrant colors, and the exuberance of connection and communion.

The exhibition as a whole is an invitation to explore the African perspective and African experience, and this invitation is open to everyone. Therefore, this show about African photography is, in fact, a show about all of us, for all of us. It is an exhibition about who we are as people.