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t r i b a l a r t f a i r a m s t e r d a m 2 0 1 4africa oceania asia south america
24 25 26 OctOber 11.00 - 18.00De Duif Prinsengracht 756 amsterDam
preview 23 October by invitation only 15.00 -19.00
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1 adam Prout tribal art, London2 african tribal art gallery de ruijter-Van santen, Katlijk 3 alan & Diane marcuson, brussels/London4 artconcern, baarn 5 astamangala, amsterdam6 ben hunter, London7 brant mackley gallery, hersey/santa fe8 bryan reeves - tribal gathering, London9 Dick meijer - antiquiteiten, amsterdam10 ethnographic art books, rotterdam11 frans faber - tribal arts, amsterdam12 galerie Dogon, berlin13 galerie hoogenbosch, gorredijk 14 galerie Lemaire, amsterdam15 galerie Willem Zwiep, amsterdam16 Karavanserai, maastricht17 Kauri new guinea art, Wormerveer18 michael evans tribal art, Dijon19 stothert & trice, London20 tribal Design, amsterdamt tribal art magazine
An independent advisory vetting committee will examine all items for sale
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Admiral Vernon Antiques MarketLower Floor141 – 149 Portobello Road London W11, UKFrom 8am Saturdaysm + 44 (0)7725689801 [email protected]
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Inuit Knife with copper blade40 cm19th centuryEx English collectionEx Beasley collection
Aaltjelaan 28455 JB Katlijk/ Heerenveen t + 31 (0)513631130 m + 31 (0)651381263f + 31 (0)513650260e [email protected]
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Guinee-Bissau, BidjogoBull mask ‘dung be’40 cm Ex. Private German collection
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Alan: +32 (0)473 344 715Diane: +32 (0)473 135 815marcusonandhall.com
Cameroon Grasslands, Bamoun peopleEmbroidered tunic90 cm x106 cm
drs. Poekelien Lingbeek Faas Eliaslaan 263742 AT BAARN t + 31 (0)355436688 m + 31 (0)655727615f + 31 (0)355432519e [email protected]
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Borneo, DayakHudoq, zoomorphic mask45 x 40 cmEarly 20th centuryProvenance: Ray Gilles, Mechelen, Belgium;Tony Jorissen, Hasselt, Belgium
Sjoerd de VriesKeizersgracht 5741017 EM Amsterdamt|f + 31 (0)206234402 m + 31 (0)621546317 e [email protected]
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TibetOracle mirrorD: 20 cm18th - early 19th century
DR Congo, BembeFigure19 cm
3 West Canal St. Hershey, PA 17033USASecond Gallery location:Santa Fe, New Mexicot +1 717.566.0780m +1 717.554.2176e [email protected] appointment only
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Northwest Coast, Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka/ Makah)Bone War Club50 cm17th or early 18th century, Pre-Captain Cook period
No 1 Westbourne Grove MewsNottinghill W11 2RULondon, UKt + 44 (0)2072216650 m + 44 (0)7939166148 e [email protected]
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Namibia - Himba Ekori, rare head adornment for weddings60 cmEarly to mid 20th centuryEx. Private collection South Africa
Keizersgracht 539 1017 DP Amsterdam t +31 (0)206249288 m +31 (0)629733955 e [email protected]
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West Mexico Guerrero, Mezcala cultureThree stone idols13,3 cm 500-100 before Chr.Ex-private collection the Netherlands, collected before 1984
c/o WereldmuseumWillemskade 253016 DM Rotterdamt + 31 (0)102707132e [email protected]
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South-west coast of Papua, Mimika-KamoroHuman figure53 cmFirst half 20th century
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Ivory Coast, SenufoTugubele 19 cmMid. 20th. centuryGerman collection, Heidelberg
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Philippines, Northern Luzon, Hapao, Hungduan, IfugaoMumbaki’s ritual box and a Granary or rice deity13 cm x 26 cm and 26 cmLate 19th - early 20th century
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14 Finette LemaireReguliersgracht 80, 1017 LV Amsterdamt + 31 (0)206237027 m + 31 (0)624905585e [email protected]
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InuitAmulets4 cm, 7.5 cm, 10 cmWhale bought at Galerie Kerchache, Paris 1965
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Indonesia, Karo BatakMedicine container15 cmCollectie Voorhoeve
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Nepal. Magar peoplePrimal mask34 cmLate 19th / early 20th century
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Northwest coast West Papua, Humboldt BaySacred prehistoric statue of a God30 cmcollected in situ
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21000 DijonFrancet + 33 (0)380289773 m + 33 (0)613360036e [email protected]
Alaska, Northwest Coast, HaidaPipe Length: 14 cmMid/late 19th centuryProvenance: Private collection, Vancouver, Canada
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Pemba IslandGroup of paper ear plugs C.1900Friends Missionary society
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Upper KoreworiHead of a Yipwon79 x 23 cmExhibited: ‘Hunstein Korewori’ oct. - nov., 1971 Gallery 43, London, image 14
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f r i d a y 2 4 o c t o b e r 1 3 . 3 0highlights from museum nusantara DelftArnold Wentholt
Dit voorjaar verscheen de catalogus met bijzondere stukken uit het voormalig Museum Nusantara, geschreven door Arnold Wentholt. Dit was het enige museum buiten Jakarta dat geheel gewijd was aan Indonesische kunst en cultuur. In 2013 werd het gemeentemuseum gesloten en kwam er een einde aan een verzameling waarvan de basis nu 150 jaar geleden werd gelegd. Oud-studenten van de Delftse Indische Instelling, een opleidingsinstituut voor Nederlands-Indische ambtenaren, zonden vanuit hun werkgebied duizenden objecten van verschillende aard naar hun voormalige opleiding ten behoeve van het aanschouwelijk onderwijs. In 1901 sloot de Indische Instelling haar deuren. Na WO2 besloot het gemeentebestuur
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na lang aarzelen van de collectie een zelfstandig museum te maken. Tot vrij recent hebben particuliere verzamelaars hun collectie aan dit uniek museum geschonken. In de lezing gaat de auteur in op de geschiedenis van de instelling en staat hij stil bij een aantal bijzondere en unieke objecten die het museum in de loop van de lange geschiedenis had vergaard.
f r i d a y 2 4 o c t o b e r 1 6 . 3 0magical africa – masks and sculptures from ivory coast, the artists revealeddr. Lorenz Homberger and dr. Eberhard Fischer
Spanning two centuries of African art and featuring some 200 masterpieces by more than 40 artists, this exhibition is the first to present individual artists from different generations and different parts of West Africa together with the works attributed to them. It thus refutes the still widespread view that aesthetic principles scarcely had a role to play in traditional African art and that there were no African artists as such, but only anonymous sculptors working in ‘tribal workshops’. The role of these artists in society, their ideals of beauty, and the way these find expression in their art are thus central themes of the exhibition. Visitors will have a chance to discover the great masters of the Guro, Dan, Senufo, Lobi, Baule, and Lagoon peoples, who produced intensely powerful and extremely beautiful sculptures and masks. The exhibition
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featuring loans from three continents - among others from the Musée des Civilisations de Côte d’Ivoire - is a coproduction by Eberhard Fischer, former director of the museum, and Lorenz Homberger, for whom this project represents the crowning achievement of his thirty-year career as curator of the African collection at the Museum Rietberg.After being shown in Zurich, the exhibition will travel to Bonn, Amsterdam, and Paris.
d e n i e u w e k e r k , a m s t e r d a mmagical africa - masks and sculptures from ivory coast, the artists revealed2 5 o c t o b e r 2 0 1 4 - 1 5 f e b r u a r y 2 0 1 5
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female figure (deble), Côte d’Ivoire, around 1900wood, 98 cmMuseum Rietberg Zurich, Inv. RAF 301Provenance: Emil Storrer, collected 1952
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s a t u r d a y 2 5 o c t o b e r 1 4 . 0 0the lost memory of easter island A film by Thierry Ragobert52 min English spoken
Since it was first discovered by chance in 1722 by the Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen, Easter Island still remains an enigma.The Italian archaeologist Giuseppe Orifici has set himself to try and solve the mysterious origins of the people who settled this island. He has been studying the famous stone statues and the history of this island for the past ten years.
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This documentary won the ‘Special Award from the City of Nancy’ at the 7th Research Film Festival ‘Images de chercheurs, chercheurs d’images ‘ (May 2002)
Director : Thierry Ragobert Produced by GEDEON Programmes / ARTE France / Discovery Channel / CNRS Images/media52’ / 2002
s a t u r d a y 2 5 o c t o b e r 1 6 . 0 0book presentation: ‘nias sculpture’ by achim sibeth and bruce carpenterpresented by Achim Sibeth
End of last year Mandala Foundation Singapore published the fourth book on its huge collection. After ‘Batak Sculpture’ 2007 and two books on Indonesian jewellery 2011 and 2012 the new book is dedicated to the ethnic group and culture of the Ono Niha from the western Indonesian island Nias. Even among many distinctive artistic traditions of the hundreds of other ethnic minorities of Indonesia, the art of the Ono Niha is unique. Acclaimed early by travellers and scholars as a megalithic culture because of its extraordinary stonework, this label unfortunately ignores parallel arts made of organic materials such as wood, bamboo, and bark, which have always played an important function in daily life and
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rituals. To understand the breadth and essence the artistic expression of the Ono Niha one must appreciate both grand monuments and mundane objects. The exceptional art of this people was compiled in Indonesia over the course of the last 30 years and strengthened by purchases on the Western art market. Of approximately 700 objects in this collection, the most interesting and most beautiful objects of the entire Nias collection are published here for the first time. The collector and the authors selected the most remarkable objects of this collection, not because they are rare or extremely valuable but because their artistic qualities make them masterpieces of Nias art.
The presentation will be supported by the projection of photos of Mandala’ masterpieces taken by the German-Singaporian photographer Jorg Sundermann.
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Dit jaar is het thema van de rondleidingen dieren in traditionele kunst.Dieren worden in allerlei culturen en vele objecten als symbool gebruikt.Zo worden dieren gebruikt als embleem van een familie of clan zoals bij sommige Indianen stammen in Noord Amerika. Het dier herinnert ze aan hun mythische verleden. Bepaalde stammen geloofden dat de beer spirituele macht had, het dragen van een ketting met berenklauwen bracht goede gezondheid en bescherming.Bij de Dogon uit Mali dragen belangrijke personen een masker welke een luipaard voorstelt. Het luipaard staat symbool voor menselijke autoriteit en is slim, dapper en gevaarlijk. Ook kunnen mensen de eigenschappen overnemen door het dragen van dierentanden, huid of veren. In nieuw Guinea dragen de Abelam tijdens het binnenvallen van een vijandig dorp een attribuut in de mond gemaakt van zwijnentanden, zodat de kracht van het zwijn ze helpt bij de aanval.Aan de hand van een aantal voorwerpen zal de rol worden uitgelegd die dieren spelen in een bepaalde cultuur.
t i j d e n : Vrijdag 24 oktober: 12.45 en 15.00 uur Zaterdag 25 oktober: 13.00 en 15.00 uur Zondag 26 oktober: 14.00 en 15.00 uur
Ghana, Ashanti, Goudgewicht: al komen we uit dezelfde buik, we zien dingen toch anders.
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Tribal Art Fair Amsterdam
Finette Lemaire
Reguliersgracht 80
1017 LV Amsterdam
t + 31 (0)206237027
m +31 (0)624905585
v o r m g e v i n g & i l l u s t r a t i e s
Daniëlle de Boo, Amsterdam