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African Art In/Out of Context
This gallery investigation uses examples from the museum’s African collection to introduce visitors to the cultural, moral, and political implications of displaying African art in Western collections. Featured examples include works from, among others, the Asante, Benin, Edo, and Bamana cultures.

 

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Provider Name: Jim Olson - jolson@wellesley.edu
Created: January 14, 2003
Last Modified: January 14, 2003
Expires: March 19, 2009
above: Mende People, Mask, "sowei,” 19th to early 20th century. Wood, 15 ½ x 8 x 11 in. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Klejman, 1959.30. above: A group of students examining a Baga People, Shoulder Mask (D'mba). Wood, 49 in. height. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Klejman, 1959.36. above: Asante People, Prestige Chair (Akronkomfi ), Late 19th century. Wood, metal, brass tacks, leather, 30 5/8 x 21 x 13 in. Gift of Susanne Klejman Bennet (Class of 1959), 1996.59.