Liquid Archive at the Global Heritage Lab: Jasmine Togo-Brisby in Bonn


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Liquid Archive: An exhibition about memory, water, and colonial traces
With Liquid Archive, the Global Heritage Lab in Bonn will present a highly poetic and historical exhibition starting June 17, 2026. At its center lies the art of Jasmine Togo-Brisby, whose works engage with memory, familial heritage, and the lasting consequences of blackbirding and plantation economies. The presentation is part of the research and exhibition project on colonial entanglements, plant knowledge, and global cultures of memory. ([globalheritagelab.org](https://globalheritagelab.org/))
Water as a repository of history
The exhibition title Liquid Archive refers to water not only as a natural motif but as a carrier of trauma, resistance, and care. Togo-Brisby's video work Mother Tongue features the artist with mother and daughter at the remains of the ship Don Juan, which is associated with the inhumane abduction and exploitation structures of the 19th century. This creates an artistic experience that closely intertwines personal biography and global history of violence. ([aucklandartgallery.com](https://www.aucklandartgallery.com/explore-art-and-ideas/artwork/38719/mother-tongue))
Family history as artistic contemplation
Jasmine Togo-Brisby, born in 1982, is a fourth-generation Australian South Sea Islander with roots in Ambae and Santo in Vanuatu. Her practice combines photography, video, sculpture, and installation into a visually powerful engagement with memory, loss, and cultural resilience. Recurring motifs such as ships, sugar, crows, and plantation spaces lend her works a strong art historical and symbolic depth. ([aucklandartgallery.com](https://www.aucklandartgallery.com/explore-art-and-ideas/artwork/38719/mother-tongue))
The Global Heritage Lab as a learning and meeting space
The Global Heritage Lab at the University of Bonn sees itself as a transdisciplinary laboratory for critical museum and heritage research. The exhibition fits into a context that brings together art, science, and urban society and invites visitors to an aesthetic experience between the present and colonial history. The presentation at P26 on Poststraße 26 consciously opens itself to an audience that wishes to read art not only visually but in cultural context. ([globalheritagelab.org](https://globalheritagelab.org/))
Visit, tours, and practical orientation
The exhibition format is aimed at art enthusiasts, students, and culturally curious visitors. The exhibition space is open Wednesday to Sunday from 2 PM to 6 PM. Regular admission is 4.50 euros, reduced admission is 2.50 euros; students of the University of Bonn enjoy free admission. Tours can be requested via email. ([globalheritagelab.org](https://globalheritagelab.org/information-for-visitors/))
Conclusion: Liquid Archive promises a compelling encounter with contemporary art, colonial memory, and poetic imagery. Anyone interested in art, museum work, and postcolonial perspectives should experience this exhibition live in Bonn. ([globalheritagelab.org](https://globalheritagelab.org/))
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