Gert Chesi (born 22 August 1940 in Schwaz, Tyrol) is an Austrian photographer, author, journalist and filmmaker. At the end of the 1970s he became internationally famous after publishing the book Last Africans, which was translated into six languages. In 1995 Gert Chesi founded the Haus der Völker in Schwaz, which is a museum for tribal art and ethnography.[1][2]
Today Gert Chesi lives in Togo, Thailand and Austria.
^Official Website Museums der Völker
^"Tiroler Tageszeitung 23 August 2008". Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 10 September 2014.
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Afrikanische Kunst aus der Sammlung Bareiss, Hanover: Kestner-Ges., 1997. Gert. Chesi. Afrika – Asien. Kunst und Ritualobjekte – die Sammlungen im Haus der...
67ccaabe-3afc-4fb2-9df9-b7b27b0ebc0a.pdf [accessed 11 September 2020] GertChesi and Rudolf Kreuzer. The Last Africans (1977). Perlinger: p. 18. CIA World...
work is represented in The Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC). Chesi, Gert (1980). Voodoo: Africa's Secret Power. Perlinger. ISBN 978-3-85399-013-1...
1080/02589001.2015.1066081. S2CID 154843125. Retrieved 15 July 2020. Chesi, Gert; Merzeder, Gerhad (2006). The Nok Culture: Art in Nigeria 2,500 Years...