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Transpositional Geologies

Spectres of Coloniality

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Sascha Mikloweit, I–O_MMdUB-70363, 2024, © Sascha Mikloweit & VG BildKunst
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Sascha Mikloweit, I–O_MMdUB-40082, 2024, © Sascha Mikloweit & VG BildKunst
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Sascha Mikloweit, I–O_MMdUB-70131, 2024, © Sascha Mikloweit & VG BildKunst
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Sascha Mikloweit, I–O_MMdUB-20192, 2024, © Sascha Mikloweit & VG BildKunst
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Transpositional Geologies, TG Field Research Archive: Entrance to the drive down, Tsumeb Mine, NAM, 2022, © Amanda Holmes
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Sascha Mikloweit, transposition 884 (22°40'56.1"S 14°32’15.1"E •<—>• KM334), © Sascha Mikloweit & VG Bild-Kunst
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Sascha Mikloweit, transposition 441 (Black No More, MMdUB Version), 2023, © Sascha Mikloweit & VG Bild-Kunst. Photos: Manuel Pandalis & VG Bild-Kunst.
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Sascha Mikloweit In collaboration with: August Kapolo, Rakker Festus, Festus Alushiya, David David, transposition 086 (Tsumeb Relay), 2023, © Sascha Mikloweit & VG Bild-Kunst. Photos: Manuel Pandalis & VG Bild-Kunst
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Sascha Mikloweit, transposition 741 (We Come and Die as Numbers), 2023, © Sascha Mikloweit & VG Bild-Kunst. Photos: Manuel Pandalis & VG Bild-Kunst
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If you enter an institutional mineralogical collection, you typically encounter glass cabinets organized by classification systems according to material properties. Yet, each mineral carries with it a history of extraction, destruction, (dis)possession, and global relations.

Transpositional Geologies localizes such collections as indices of the afterlife of colonialism and proposes an evolving political geology, reading mineral specimens as objects of “culture” rather than of “nature.” Capturing his five-year artistic engagement and cultural collaboration in Namibia and Germany, Sascha Mikloweit brings together international voices from fields including anthropology, critical theory, geology, history, museum studies, philosophy, poetry, public administration—and the perspectives of boltwoodite, cerussite, or smithsonite.

Rock by rock, this exquisitely designed volume invites us to engage with a progressively nuanced reading of geology’s history: its epistemic violence, omissions, and racial regimes, and how the lasting residues of its colonial legacies continue to shape our present-day extractive realities.

Karen Irmer – State of Change

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