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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA (other)
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Name:Museum of Fine Arts Description: |
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There was not one single mention about this Oceanic Art collection in all Tiki Central. |
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This one is for Bigbrotiki: Object, Image, Collector:
By juxtaposing pieces from Africa and Oceania selected from private collections with photographs, “Object, Image, Collector” explores the complex intertwining of the histories of these objects, photography, and collecting. Objects from the African continent and the Pacific came to Europe and the United States during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In their places of origin these objects may have served in rituals, denoted prestige, or have been utilitarian in nature, but they became endowed with different meanings after they arrived in the West, eventually metamorphosing from artifacts into works of art in the early decades of the twentieth century. How did this change in focus come about? In a vibrant visual narrative, “Object, Image, Collector” explores photography’s role in the promotion and recognition of African and Oceanic objects as art. Three-dimensional works, among them figurative sculpture, masks, and utilitarian objects selected from twenty-one private Boston-area collections, some displayed in public for the first time, are complemented by images from several important photographic endeavors, among them projects by American modernists Charles Sheeler and Walker Evans. With examples of art books and teaching materials, the exhibition also demonstrates the impact of photographic illustrations on creating a classical canon of African and Oceanic art, and how collectors—and museums—regard them today. |
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The MFA Boston is another one of those institutions that does an extremely good job They have a very thorough and user-friendly interactive virtual tour of 23 pieces of the http://www.mfa.org/collections/sub.asp?key=22&subkey=132 For those that just want a quick fix without going to the link, here are some additional examples... And, the advanced search functions yield examples such as... And...completely off topic....for any Musical Instrument geeks out there, the MFA Boston has one of More here...http://www.mfa.org/collections/index.asp?key=27 There's even a section just for Oceanic Musical Instruments!!! http://www.mfa.org/collections/search_art.asp?coll_package=10102 |
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Gracia JONPAUL! More Gaugin from the MFA in Boston: |
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