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The Museum Visits a Therapist

Throughout the 20th century, the Tropenmuseum — Amsterdam’s most prominent museum of ethnography — has accumulated more than 150.000 objects from colonized regions worldwide. Today, these objects are obsessively polished, dusted, and neatly ordered, revealing an underlying anxiety connected to their violent removal. Artists Mirjam Linschooten and Sameer Farooq conclude their 4-year engagement with the museum tracing a heritage of theft from the last century to present-day acts of erasure and maintenance. With a focus on repair and restitution, the film asks: What if the museum visited a therapist? The Museum Visits a Therapist follows the restoration of a series of bisj poles from the Asmat people of Papua New Guinea, brought to the museum between 1959 and 1962. Structured as a conversation between a museum and a fictional therapist, the film weaves together fragments from journals, interviews and letters from Dutch veterans, missionaries and collectors, who each played a role in the accumulation of objects, juxtaposed with detailed images of the daily activities in the museum. The film also applies the formal qualities of therapeutic language as filmic elements, referencing EMDR-treatment through sounds and flashbacks, asking the viewer to participate in the session. Offering a nuanced critique, The Museum Visits a Therapist navigates the history of violence, religion and trade that shaped the Tropenmuseum’s object collection, while imagining new forms of reparation within museum spaces.

Year
2021
Director
Mirjam Linschooten, Sameer Farooq
Duration
19 min
Country
Netherlands
Language
Dutch

Credits

Directors
Mirjam Linschooten
Directors
Sameer Farooq
Writers
Mirjam Linschooten
Writers
Sameer Farooq
Producers
Mirjam Linschooten
Producers
Sameer Farooq
Key Cast
Frits Lambrechts
Key Cast
Mechteld Brans
Key Cast
Hanneke Hollander
Cinematography
Silvia Ulloa
Sound
Lucas Prokaziuk
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