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Galerie d'art tribal à Paris
Tribal Art Gallery in Paris
LUBA

Nous avons le plaisir de vous convier à l'exposition
Luba
9 septempre - 15 octobre 2022
vernissage le jeudi 8 septembre de 18h à 21h
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We're pleased to invite you to the exhibition
LUBA
September 9 - October 15 2022
Opening reception Thursday, September 8 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
GALERIE L'OEIL ET LA MAIN
41 rue de Verneuil 75007 Paris
contact@agalom.com
+33 6 21 48 52 49
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Galerie d'art tribal à Paris
Tribal Art Gallery in Paris
LUBA

Nous avons le plaisir de vous convier à l'exposition
Luba
9 septempre - 15 octobre 2022
vernissage le jeudi 8 septembre de 18h à 21h
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We're pleased to invite you to the exhibition
LUBA
September 9 - October 15 2022
Opening reception Thursday, September 8 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
GALERIE L'OEIL ET LA MAIN
41 rue de Verneuil 75007 Paris
contact@agalom.com
+33 6 21 48 52 49
Lobi Eleki Lobi Ekoya
Entre passé et futur

La Galerie l'Oeil et la Main présente le jeune artiste contemporain congolais Romario Rolook Lukau pour sa première exposition à Paris.
Vernissage le jeudi 16
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CARRE RIVE GAUCHE 2015
" FEMME "
2 JUIN 2015

Chère Madame , cher Monsieur,
Nous restons à votre entière disposition pour tous renseignements concernant les pièces.
Nous serions ravis de vous accueillir à la galerie du lundi au samedi de 14h à 18h et sur rendez-vous pour une visite privée.
Bien à vous.
Armand Auxiètre
ART GALLERY L'OEIL ET LA MAIN
41, RUE DE VERNEUIL – 75007- PARIS
Mailto : contact@agalom.com
WWW.AFRICAN-PARIS.COM
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Maître de Bouaflé

Simone Breton en 1927. Man Ray

Mask Gouro Maître de bouaflé
Vente record pour un masque ayant appartenu au surréaliste André Breton masque Gouro de Côte d’Ivoire a atteint la somme respectable de 1 375 000 euros

Mask Gouro Maître de bouaflé

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Exposition Rentrée 2013 (Septembre – Octobre)
Exceptionnelle exposition consacrée à l'art Luba. Ce peuple situé à l'est de la
République Démocratique du Congo, au Sud de la région des grands Lacs. Selon
la tradition orale, le royaume fondé à la fin du XVIème siècle par le roi Nkongolo et
n'à cessé de s'agrandir jusqu'à son démantèlement à le fin du XIXème siècle et à
l'arrivée des colons et missionnaires Belges.
Sera présenté au public un ensemble composé d'une vingtaine de pièces d'intérêts
artistiques et culturels majeurs- statues, Kabuelulu (calebasses surmontées de
statuettes), peigne, hache sculptée...
L'exposition comporte deux grandes parties: La première consacrée à la statuaire
de cette région et la seconde aux objets rituels qui prennent une place importante au
sein de la société Luba.
Cette exposition s'interrogera aussi sur le rôle de la femme dans la société Luba.
Très souvent représentée dans son rôle de mère dans la statuaire ou se tenant
les seins en signe de fertilité, elle est aussi
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The Authenticity of African Sculptures
by Henri Kamer
The issue of authenticity of African art has been central to collectors for decades. Henri Kamer, who was president of the International Arts Experts Association at the time, published an outstanding account of the state of the matter in Artes d'Afrique Noire, No. 12 (1974). The text that follows is extracted from an English translation of that article, and has been edited further. The original includes a number of illustrations. They are not included here because I believe the text suffices without them.
The original version, including the illustrations, in French and with the English translation, is
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SPECIAL CARRE RIVE GAUCHE
vernissage le jeudi 31 mai à partir de 18 h
exposition du 31 mai 2012 au 31 octobre 2012
Art Gallery l’œil et la main
41 rue de Verneuil, 75007 Paris
contact@agalom.com
www.african-paris.com
01.42.61.54.10
Horaires d’ouverture : du lundi au samedi 14h-19h

Synopis de l' exposition
SIGNIFIER la tradition
PENSER l'identité africaine
Entre Histoire et légendes, L'exposition " HEAUMES" , masques choisis par Armand Auxiètre,
propose de décrypter, la toute puissance des symboles dans l'action socio-culturelle des
communautés africaines,
explorant par la voix du masque et de son apparence - " per-sonare, persona " - la transgénération de la civilisation africaine dans ses mémoires rituelles, initiatiques, comme de l'image
suggérée, au service de l'émotion.
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As a son of a German manufacturer and a Dutch mother spent Muensterberger a big part of his(its) infancy with his(its) grandmother in Haarlem, in the Netherlands. Together with Klaus Mann, son of Thomas Mann, he(it) visited in Germany also some years the ode forest school; he(it) spoke therefore from childhood German and Dutch.
Muensterberger took(accepted) a study of the medicine at the university of Heidelberg, however, changed after a term to Berlin to study there ethnology. Moreover, he(it) graduated an education in the psychoanalytic institute of the Berlin university.
The art collector, baron Eduard of the Heydt, a removed relative of his(its) mother, announced him with ethnographischer, African art. Muensterberger dedicated to him as thanks to his(its) work appeared in 1955 Sculpture of primitive One. By baron of the Heydt Muensterberger got to know the ethnologist Eckart von Sydow by whom he(it) visited of late lectures, which banker
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Pol Pierre Gossiaux
Titulaire de la Chaire
d’Anthropologie des systèmes symboliques
et d’Ethnosémiologie de l’Art africain
Université de Liège (Belgium)
PP.Gossiaux@ulg.ac.be
Le Bwame du Léopard
des
Babembe (Kivu-Congo)
Rituel initiatique et rituel funéraire
Avec 52 illustrations
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Table des matières (1ère partie)
Avant dire. Présentation du Bwamè
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Fondements de l’anthropologie
et de l’ethnosémiologie bembe
10
Exorciser l’animal
Fondements du savoir bembe
15
Les animaux et la titulature du Bwamè
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Masterpieces of African Art from the Collection of Armand Auxietre
Luluwa Mask, Democratic Republic of the Congo
lulua masque collection A Auxietre
A la Galerie l'Oeil et la Main
Septembre 2011
Exposition
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African Art on the Internet
15th Triennial Symposium on African Art, Arts Council of the African Studies Association, 2011, Wednesday, March 23 - Saturday, March 26, 2011, UCLA, Los Angeles, California
http://www.acasaonline.org/conf_next.htm
Addis Art - Ethiopian Art and Artists Page
Contemporary Ethiopian art and artists - paintings, sculptures and digital art work by students and professionals from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. University instructor, Getahun Assefa's paintings, drawings, sculpture, digital art. Also work by his brother, Tesfaye Assefa. Based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [KF] http://www.addisart.com/
Addis Art - Nouveau Art from Ethiopia
Artists include Shiferaw Girma and Lulseged Retta. Photographs of each artist's work, a biography, and video. Founded by Mesai Haileleul. [KF] http://www.addis-art.com/
Adire African Textiles - Duncan Clarke
History, background, and photographs of adire, adinkra, kente, bogolan, Yoruba aso-oke, akwete, ewe, kuba, and nupe textiles. The symbolism of images is often provided. One can purchase textiles as well. Clarke's Ph.D. dissertation (School of Oriental and African Studies) is on Yoruba men's weaving. See also the Adire African Textiles blog. Based in London. http://www.adireafricantextiles.com/
Afewerk Tekle
"Ethiopia’s leading artist." Biography, his paintings, sculptures, mosaics, murals, art in the artist's home. Afewerk created the stained-glass windows at the entrance of Africa Hall, headquarters of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. "In 1964, he became the first winner of the Haile Selassie I prize for Fine Arts." "In 2000, he was one of the few chosen World Laureates by the council of the ABI on the occasion of the 27th
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La promotion des arts africains : survol historique d'un processus
En Occident, l’acquisition d’objets originaires d’Afrique remonte à l’époque de la Renaissance. Les États européens entament alors des expéditions commerciales vers d’autres contrées à la recherche de produits nouveaux.
Le discours sur les objets évolue selon le contexte idéologique et scientifique de l’Occident depuis le XVe siècle jusqu’à nos jours. Les pièces acquises par les Européens dans les sociétés africaines subissent alors 3 phases majeures d’appropriation et d’interprétation : (1) comme curiosité (XVe – XVIIIe siècle), (2) en tant qu’objets ethnographiques ensuite (XIXe siècle) et finalement (3) comme œuvres d’art (à partir du XXe siècle).
LES EUROPÉENS EN AFRIQUE
Le contexte historique de l’Europe du XVe et du XVIe siècle présente les premières manifestations idéologiques ayant participé à l’installation des colonies sur le continent africain. La montée de la classe bourgeoise dans le système économique lui permet d’imposer ses idées dans le développement des mentalités, principalement par les valeurs du marché économique et du progrès technique, vecteur de richesse. Ainsi, la découverte des autres continents est motivée par la recherche de nouveaux produits.
Les premières expéditions européennes vers le continent africain ont un caractère commercial indéniable et, elles remontent au XVe siècle. Elles ont d’abord lieu sur les côtes et permettent l’établissement de
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WILLETT Frank
African Art (ISBN-10: 0500203644 - ISBN-13: 978-0500203644)
Détails sur le produit: Broché: 304 pages - Editeur: Thames & Hudson Ltd; Édition: 2nd Revised edition (2002) - Collection: World of Art - Langue: Anglais
Descrizione libro:
The art of the Fang, the BaTeke, the BaKota, and other African peoples is extraordinarily vigorous and shows a brilliant sense of form. The substantial aesthetic impact that their works have had on the development of twentieth-century Western art-on Picasso, Derain, Braque, and Modigliani, among others-continues to this day. This classic study reveals the astonishing variety and expressive power of the art of a continent that contains more distinct peoples and cultures than any other. The revised edition has been updated throughout, incorporating recent research and additional illustrations, plus a new chapter and extended bibliography. It remains an invaluable resource for students and for anyone interested in African art. 291 illustrations, 88 in
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WASTIAU Boris
MEDUSA: The African Sculpture of Enchantment
Détails sur le produit: Relié: 256 pages - Editeur: Five Continents Editions (mars 2009)
Langue: Anglais - ISBN-10: 8874394691 - ISBN-13: 978-8874394692
Descrizione libro: Five Continents Editions, 2008. Genève, Musée d'ethnographie, 14 November 2008 - 30 December 2009. Photography by Jonathan Watts. English text. Milano, 2008; clothbound, pp. 239, 118 col. ill., cm 24,5x29. Una selezione di importanti maschere e statue di arte africana, la cui funzione principale era quella di incantare le persone, così come la Medusa della mitologia greca pietrificava chiunque ne incrociasse lo sguardo. Queste opere non avevano il compito di rappresentare una persona o una cosa, ma possedevano un potere magico che agiva sul mondo e sulle persone che partecipavano ai rituali iniziatici, religiosi o terapeutici. Circondate di segreti e realizzate con una maestria eccezionale nella lavorazione dei materiali, le sculture e la maschere venivano presentate ai profani in complesse e impressionanti drammaturgie. L'autore passa in rassegna gli elementi costitutivi delle opere, i materiali e i colori, il soggetto, infine ne specifica il simbolismo e l'uso
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WALKER Roslyn Adele
The Arts of Africa at the Dallas Museum of Art (ISBN-10: 0300138954-ISBN-13: 978-0300138955)
Détails sur le produit: Relié: 304 pages - 305 x 229 mm - Editeur: Yale University Press (décembre 2009) - Collection: Dallas Museum of Art Publications - Langue: Anglais
Descrizione libro:
This beautifully illustrated book showcases 110 objects from the Dallas Museum of Art's world-renowned African collection. In contrast to Western 'art for art's sake', tradition-based African art served as an agent of religion, social stability, or social control. Chosen both for their visual appeal and their compelling histories and cultural significance, the works of art are presented under the themes of leadership and status; the cycle of life; decorative arts; and, influences (imported and exported). Also included in this book are many fascinating photographs that show the context in which these objects were originally
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VERSWIJVER Gustaaf, Els De Palmenaer, Viviane Baeke, Anne-Marie Bouttiaux-Ndiaye, Alain Nicolas
Masterpieces from Central Africa: The Tervuren Museum
Détails sur le produit: Relié: 200 pages - Editeur: Prestel; Édition: illustrated edition (17 october 1996) - Collection: African, Asian & Oceanic Art - Langue: Anglais - ISBN-10: 3791316834 - ISBN-13: 978-3791316833
Descrizione libro: Prestel 1996. Mint in publishers cloth in like dustjacket. 200 pp. Illustrated throughout principally in full colour. 1st edition of excellent title. Published to coincide with a major exhibition across North America and Europe, this book describes and illustrates 125 of the finest objects in the Tervuren Museum collection. The objects come from a number of countries including Zaire and Angola, and very few have been exhibited before. The museum was founded in 1897 by King Leopold II of Belgium as a "window on Central Africa" for the Belgian people. An exhibition to commemorate its centenary is being staged from 1996 to 1998 in Ottawa, Washington DC, San Francisco, Chicago, and many other venues across North America and
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VAN DYKE Kristina
African Art from The Menil Collection
Détails sur le produit: Relié: 240 pages - Editeur: Yale University Press (26 septembre 2008) - Collection: Menil Collection - Langue: Anglais - ISBN-10: 0300123760 - ISBN-13: 978-0300123760
Descrizione libro: Yale University Press, United States, 2008. Hardback. 305 x 229 mm. Brand New Book with Free Worldwide Delivery. Bamana masks and headdresses, Lega ivories, Dogon sculpture, and Benue bronzes are among the many exquisite African artefacts found in the renowned Menil Collection. This stunning book, the first comprehensive catalogue on the de Menils' collection of African art, features 120 of the museum's finest pieces.An essay by scholar Kristina Van Dyke discusses the formation of the collection, which was inspired in part by its relationship to modernist works and by the couple's interest in human rights. This insightful text also explains how the de Menils' visionary spirit was influenced by African art and places those objects within the context of the whole of the de Menils' collection, in which works from ancient, Byzantine, medieval, modern, Oceanic, and Native American cultures speak to the universal struggle for human understanding. Entries for the selected works were written by leading scholars in the field and are grouped into section based on
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STEINER B. Christopher
African Art in Transit
Détails sur le produit:
Broché: 240 pages - Editeur: Cambridge University Press (27 janvier 1994)
Langue: Anglais - ISBN-10: 0521457521 - ISBN-13: 978-0521457521
STEINER B. Christopher - African Art in Transit
Descriptions du produit
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From Publishers Weekly:
In this specialized but illuminating work, Harvard-trained anthropologist Steiner analyzes the assumptions behind the work of native African art traders in Cote d'Ivoire, who serve as the link between African artists and Western collectors. He describes the trading process as not only a complex economic system but one of shifting cross-cultural exchange in which the image of Africa is continually redefined. Steiner classifies the range of sources and art objects available in the trading city of Abidjan, then describes how traders work. He analyzes different forms of bargaining (from careful negotiation with Western dealers to staged performance for tourists). More intriguingly, he argues that Western scholarship has influenced classification of art objects by ethnicity rather than by region, and observes how Africans seek authenticity in things Western, while visitors want symbols of a "primitive" lifestyle--as when he witnesses the barter of a mask for a Seiko watch. In the West, he notes, the practical value of African objects like baskets is ignored, while an obsession with the growing value of African art tends to negate appreciation of its beauty. Photos not seen by PW.
Copyright 1993 Reed
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