27 May 2010 @ 3:26 PM 
 

Fleuve Congo

 

This summer 2010, the musée du quai Branly will showcase 170 major works and eighty documents as part of an important exhibition devoted to the artistic traditions of Central Africa, namely Gabon, the People’s Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with a catalogue of François Neyt

Fleuve Congo

François Neyt, Sté…

(author of Songye )


A real trip of initiation that will take the visitor from the forests in the north to the savannahs in the south, the exhibition brings out the links existing between the works produced in the areas lying on the banks of the majestic Congo River by various communities which speak the Bantu language…

Behind the variety of masks and Fang, Hemba, Kwele or Kota sculptures, the exhibition highlights the ...
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Categories: african art, african art books, France, Museums
Posted By: nordend
Last Edit: 22 Jul 2010 @ 07 21 PM

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