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  <title>Dekoloniale Denkzeichen Dortmund by  Richard Opoku-Agyemang</title>
  <description>The artwork depicts an African baobab tree growing out of a wooden shipping crate. It symbolizes the exploitation of the African continent. It draws a parallel between historical colonial trade and today’s global supply chains. Around 1910, the Heimathafen building itself served as a warehouse for colonial goods. At that time, the Port of Dortmund functioned as a major transshipment hub for such goods.</description>
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