Description
Collected as a souvenir or curiosity, African artistic production was so far mainly addressed from an ethnographic perspective, historical or aesthetic.
This exhibition, “Hands of Masters” offers a fresh look, the historians of primitive art, the discovery of these sculptors of Africa, this art without artists? Allocation problems in traditional arts of sub-Saharan Africa. Large workshops Soninké central Mali. Sakassou masters of the central Côte d’Ivoire.
Summary:
– Prologue (Bernard de Grunne)
– Art without artists? Attribution problems in traditional arts of sub-Saharan Africa (Ezio Bassani)
– Major workshops Soninké central Mali (Bernard de Grunne)
– Masters of Sakassou the center of the Ivory Coast (Bernard de Grunne)
– A master hand Mumuye eastern Nigeria (Bernard de Grunne)
– Atheist Atsa, sculptors, priest-kings and iconographic memory Bangwa in Cameroon (Bettina von Lintig)
– Masters Ntem: the fang mvaï sculptors Northeast Gabon (Louis Perrois)
– The master of the Sebe: Kota reliquary figures “death head” of eastern Gabon (Louis Perrois)
– Bibliography
– A great sculptor of the Congo: master Kasadi (Ezio Bassani)
– Some master carvers of the kingdoms of the Congo Basin (Bernard de Grunne)
– Kwanja Gete and bongo sculptors of Southern Sudan (Klaus-Jochen Krüger)
– The master of the little hands: the rediscovery of an artist in south-east Africa (Sandra Klopper)
– List of traditional sculptors listed (Bernard de Grunne)