This is a story of my family (2022 – 2024)
Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea
Rua Serpa Pinto, 4 | Rua Capelo, 13 1200-444 Lisboa
21 . 11 . 2025 → 01 . 02 . 2026
tuesday - sunday → 10:00 am – 01:00 pm :: 02:00 pm – 06:00 pm
Last entry → 5:30 pm
Artist
Yassmin Forte
My parents fell in love on a dance floor in
Quelimane, Mozambique.
He was stationed at the height of the Portuguese
occupation of Mozambique, part
of the armed forces, and my mother was a
local Mozambican woman.
He was destined to return to Portugal.
With independence in 1975, the Frelimo
Party (The Front for the Liberation of Mozambique)
ordered the Portuguese to leave
the country within 24 hours.
He stayed and fell in love.
My images attempt to dissect and navigate
the effects of colonialism and migration
from my family’s history. It addresses three
aspects, family, migration and the story
of Africans, using family archives and my
images. I attempt to investigate how Africans
have become the result of mixtures,
migrations and colonisation, histories mixed
and patterns repeated, and in this way,
unpack my own African identity.
The collage exaggerates and emphasises
this history; at times, family images are
placed on top of the scenes from modern
and remembered Mozambique in juxtaposing
past and present. I used collage to
construct a past and the perception of my
own identity.
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