"Frank Herreman's essays have been graciously tranlated from the Dutch by Constantine Petridis."--Page 128. Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-124).
Contents:
The discovery of Mumuye art / Frank Herreman and Constantine Petridis -- Mumuye: a succinct ethnography / Frank Herreman -- Vertical and horizontal Mumuye masks: masquerades for initiations, agricultural celebrations, funerary ceremonies, and other purposes / Constantine Petridis -- The morphology of Mumuye figures: a stunning diversity of styles and a multitude of unidentified masters / Frank Herreman -- Mumuye figures in context: a bewildering constellation of meanings and functions / Constantine Petridis.
Summary:
Through 41 masterworks, Mumuye Sculpture from Nigeria reveals some of the most accomplished statues made by this Nigerian tribal group. The Mumuye artists' abstract interpretation of the human body, which recalls that of cubist and expressionist artists, has been immensely appealing to African art enthusiasts. Their anthropomorphic figures demonstrate an astonishing range of variations, testifying to their makers' unbridled creativity and limitless inventiveness. Here, a meticulous analysis of the extraordinary forms of Mumuye figure - paying attention to their striking sense of motion - recognizes different workshops and even the hands of individual masters. A summary of the scant field-based studies discusses the figures' primary role as emblems of status and rank, their connections to ancestral veneration, and healing and divination practices. Though a selection of masks and other objects, this book reveals the beauty of Mumuye figurative sculpture.
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