Architects of Liberation

Modernism in Western Africa

Member Previews, Jul 2–4

Jul 5, 2026–Jan 2, 2027

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Jean-François Lamoureux, Jean Louis Marin. Centre International du Commerce Extérieur du Sénégal (CICES), Dakar, Senegal. 1971–74. Photo: Michel Fegyveres
  • MoMA, Floor 3, 3 East The Robert B. Menschel Galleries

During the unprecedented period of liberation and decolonization across Africa, many dreamed of a continent with a boundless future. Ghana gained independence from British rule in 1957, and in 1960—often called the Year of Africa—17 nations struggling for self-determination achieved political autonomy. This upheaval ushered in a boom in cultural production and experimentation in visual art, dance, and music. Architects of Liberation: Modernism in Western Africa is the first major museum exhibition to examine the role of architecture in shaping this historic change.

Newly independent African countries wanted to project—both inward and outward—a forward-looking, progressive, and cosmopolitan self-image, and modern architecture embodied this aspiration. A new architectural identity engaged with the political ideas of Pan-Africanism and Africanization, and was shaped by architects both from the continent and abroad.

Architectural drawings, models, and archival images, as well as newly commissioned site-specific photographs and videos, are among the exhibition’s 400 objects. Nearly all are being shown publicly for the first time. Spanning Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, and Cameroon, Architects of Liberation is a revealing look at a region reimagining its future.

Organized by Martino Stierli, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design, MoMA, and Ikem Stanley Okoye, guest curator and associate professor at the University of Delaware; with Mallory Cohen, Curatorial Associate, Department of Architecture and Design, MoMA.

Support for the exhibition is provided by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts.

Major funding for the publication is provided by the Kate W. Cassidy Foundation.

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