Baule

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Una década de experiencia en armas históricas, armaduras y arte africano.

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This carved wood mask does not represent a single, identifiable animal. It is composed of elements from different animals and represents a "bush spirit," emphasizing that it has no counterpart on earth. It is a thing of the "bush" – and things of the bush are male and ungovernable. The mask bears some of the classic details of a bovine head, horns extending from the back and an open jaw with a prominent tongue and teeth. A vine cord is wound around the neck, which is unpainted. The small horns are painted black, with carved striations and white tips. There are two small, protruding eyes and a raised central crest. Stripes of black, white, and red paint animate the face.
This mask constitutes the second in a series of four masks still performed as entertainment by the Baule peoples of central Côte d’Ivoire. The dance series is known as Goli, and this mask as Goli Glin. The mask is worn with an ample costume of woven green palm fronds that emphasizes the association with wild nature. There is no possible way that this costume could be preserved: Baule men always make them just before they are used, and this seems to be part of the meaning of the performance.
During the performance, this mask is one of a pair of identical masks that emerge from the forest together, where bush spirits abide, to enter the village. The long horns, open jaws and teeth are supposed to inspire fear. While women and children are allowed to see these masks they avoid getting too close to them. In contrast, when Kpan, the fourth mask in the series, and the senior female mask, appears in the form of a beautiful female face, women surround it and dance with it.

Provenance:

Galería Raquel Montagut, Barcelona
Argiles Collection, Barcelona

El vendedor y su historia

Montagut Gallery Galería especializada en arte tribal africano Montagut Gallery es una galería especializada en arte tribal africano, un espacio dedicado a explorar y celebrar la rica herencia artística del continente africano. Fundada en 1990 en Barcelona, la galería ha sido un faro para los amantes del arte tribal, gracias al impulso y la pasión de Guilhem Montagut. Guiado por su profundo interés en el arte tribal, Guilhem Montagut se sumergió en este fascinante mundo a través del influjo de Rachel Montagut pionera y visionaria en el mundo del arte tribal africano, fundadora y destacada galerista. Desde entonces, la galería ha sido fiel a la misión de difundir la belleza y la importancia del arte africano en el escenario internacional del arte. La presencia de Montagut Gallery se extiende más allá de las fronteras de Barcelona, participando activamente en ferias de renombre mundial como Tefaf Maastricht, Brafa Art Fair, Paris Tribal, Parcours des Mondes y FAB. La galería se dedica a organizar exposiciones multidisciplinares que dialogan y confrontan el arte africano con otros lenguajes artísticos, creando un espacio de intercambio cultural y reflexión. Su objetivo es sensibilizar y hacer entender que el arte africano no solo es una expresión cultural única, sino también una parte integral e indispensable del patrimonio mundial de la historia del arte.

This carved wood mask does not represent a single, identifiable animal. It is composed of elements from different animals and represents a "bush spirit," emphasizing that it has no counterpart on earth. It is a thing of the "bush" – and things of the bush are male and ungovernable. The mask bears some of the classic details of a bovine head, horns extending from the back and an open jaw with a prominent tongue and teeth. A vine cord is wound around the neck, which is unpainted. The small horns are painted black, with carved striations and white tips. There are two small, protruding eyes and a raised central crest. Stripes of black, white, and red paint animate the face.
This mask constitutes the second in a series of four masks still performed as entertainment by the Baule peoples of central Côte d’Ivoire. The dance series is known as Goli, and this mask as Goli Glin. The mask is worn with an ample costume of woven green palm fronds that emphasizes the association with wild nature. There is no possible way that this costume could be preserved: Baule men always make them just before they are used, and this seems to be part of the meaning of the performance.
During the performance, this mask is one of a pair of identical masks that emerge from the forest together, where bush spirits abide, to enter the village. The long horns, open jaws and teeth are supposed to inspire fear. While women and children are allowed to see these masks they avoid getting too close to them. In contrast, when Kpan, the fourth mask in the series, and the senior female mask, appears in the form of a beautiful female face, women surround it and dance with it.

Provenance:

Galería Raquel Montagut, Barcelona
Argiles Collection, Barcelona

El vendedor y su historia

Montagut Gallery Galería especializada en arte tribal africano Montagut Gallery es una galería especializada en arte tribal africano, un espacio dedicado a explorar y celebrar la rica herencia artística del continente africano. Fundada en 1990 en Barcelona, la galería ha sido un faro para los amantes del arte tribal, gracias al impulso y la pasión de Guilhem Montagut. Guiado por su profundo interés en el arte tribal, Guilhem Montagut se sumergió en este fascinante mundo a través del influjo de Rachel Montagut pionera y visionaria en el mundo del arte tribal africano, fundadora y destacada galerista. Desde entonces, la galería ha sido fiel a la misión de difundir la belleza y la importancia del arte africano en el escenario internacional del arte. La presencia de Montagut Gallery se extiende más allá de las fronteras de Barcelona, participando activamente en ferias de renombre mundial como Tefaf Maastricht, Brafa Art Fair, Paris Tribal, Parcours des Mondes y FAB. La galería se dedica a organizar exposiciones multidisciplinares que dialogan y confrontan el arte africano con otros lenguajes artísticos, creando un espacio de intercambio cultural y reflexión. Su objetivo es sensibilizar y hacer entender que el arte africano no solo es una expresión cultural única, sino también una parte integral e indispensable del patrimonio mundial de la historia del arte.

Datos

N.º de artículos
1
Grupo étnico/cultura
Baule
Material
wood
Sold with stand
No
Estado
En excelente estado
Alto
62 cm
Ancho
33 cm
Autenticidad
Original/oficial
EspañaVerificado
320
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