Nr. 102034061

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Eine Holzskulptur - Kusu - DR Kongo  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Eine Holzskulptur - Kusu - DR Kongo (Ohne mindestpreis)

This Kusu standing figure from Zaire (Democratic Republic of Congo) exemplifies the sculptural tradition of the Kusu people, an ethnic group situated in the southeastern region of the Congo, near the Lualaba and Lomami river valleys. The figure stands on a rounded base, a typical feature in Kusu statuary that provides stability and emphasizes verticality, while its elongated proportions and simplified yet expressive features reflect both aesthetic refinement and ritual potency. Among the Kusu, standing figures commonly functioned as ancestral or protective objects within domestic or communal shrines. They were employed in ceremonies to honor lineage founders, invoke spiritual guidance, or safeguard the well-being of the household or village. Surface wear and patina indicate repeated ritual handling, underscoring the active spiritual life of these objects beyond their visual presence. Particularly striking in this example is the presence of braided textiles affixed to the head, a feature that carries profound symbolic and ritual significance. Within Kusu cosmology, the head is regarded as the locus of spiritual energy and identity. The braided fibers serve to activate the figure, often charged with medicinal powders, sacred earth, or other ritual substances, transforming it into a vessel of ancestral or protective power. They also signal the figure’s status as a spiritual agent, evoking human coiffure or ceremonial headdress, and maintain the continuity between living communities and the spiritual presence embodied in the sculpture. Through these interventions, the object is continually renewed, reinforcing its efficacy within the shrine or ritual space. Culturally, Kusu sculpture occupies a distinctive position within the broader artistic landscape of southeastern Congo. While related to neighboring groups, Kusu forms differ noticeably from Hemba and Luba sculptures. Hemba figures emphasize highly abstracted, introspective heads with prominent scarification, closely tied to ancestor cults and chieftaincy, whereas Luba statuary often incorporates elaborately modeled torsos and objects held in the hands, reflecting political authority and cosmological symbolism. Kusu figures, by contrast, combine verticality and expressive abstraction with a restrained aesthetic, emphasizing spiritual presence over hierarchical display. This standing figure, with its careful modeling, subdued detail, and ritually activated coiffural adornments, exemplifies the Kusu synthesis of abstraction, ritual function, and symbolic expressiveness, offering insight into a distinct cultural and artistic lineage within southeastern Congo while highlighting the diversity of Central African sculptural traditions. CAB37548

Nr. 102034061

Verkauft
Eine Holzskulptur - Kusu - DR Kongo  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Eine Holzskulptur - Kusu - DR Kongo (Ohne mindestpreis)

This Kusu standing figure from Zaire (Democratic Republic of Congo) exemplifies the sculptural tradition of the Kusu people, an ethnic group situated in the southeastern region of the Congo, near the Lualaba and Lomami river valleys. The figure stands on a rounded base, a typical feature in Kusu statuary that provides stability and emphasizes verticality, while its elongated proportions and simplified yet expressive features reflect both aesthetic refinement and ritual potency.

Among the Kusu, standing figures commonly functioned as ancestral or protective objects within domestic or communal shrines. They were employed in ceremonies to honor lineage founders, invoke spiritual guidance, or safeguard the well-being of the household or village. Surface wear and patina indicate repeated ritual handling, underscoring the active spiritual life of these objects beyond their visual presence.

Particularly striking in this example is the presence of braided textiles affixed to the head, a feature that carries profound symbolic and ritual significance. Within Kusu cosmology, the head is regarded as the locus of spiritual energy and identity. The braided fibers serve to activate the figure, often charged with medicinal powders, sacred earth, or other ritual substances, transforming it into a vessel of ancestral or protective power. They also signal the figure’s status as a spiritual agent, evoking human coiffure or ceremonial headdress, and maintain the continuity between living communities and the spiritual presence embodied in the sculpture. Through these interventions, the object is continually renewed, reinforcing its efficacy within the shrine or ritual space.

Culturally, Kusu sculpture occupies a distinctive position within the broader artistic landscape of southeastern Congo. While related to neighboring groups, Kusu forms differ noticeably from Hemba and Luba sculptures. Hemba figures emphasize highly abstracted, introspective heads with prominent scarification, closely tied to ancestor cults and chieftaincy, whereas Luba statuary often incorporates elaborately modeled torsos and objects held in the hands, reflecting political authority and cosmological symbolism. Kusu figures, by contrast, combine verticality and expressive abstraction with a restrained aesthetic, emphasizing spiritual presence over hierarchical display.

This standing figure, with its careful modeling, subdued detail, and ritually activated coiffural adornments, exemplifies the Kusu synthesis of abstraction, ritual function, and symbolic expressiveness, offering insight into a distinct cultural and artistic lineage within southeastern Congo while highlighting the diversity of Central African sculptural traditions.

CAB37548

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€ 200
Dimitri André
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Schätzung  € 500 - € 650

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