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一个木质雕塑 - Kusu - 剛果民主共和國  (沒有保留價)
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一个木质雕塑 - Kusu - 剛果民主共和國 (沒有保留價)

A male Kusu sculpture, DR Congo, on a circular wooden base, hands on his tabdomen; sharo beard twisted in three parts. slightly glsosy patina, with some surface cracks and scratches. Kusu sculptures are part of the artistic traditions of Central Africa, associated with the Kusu people who live in the region of present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo. These works are typically carved from wood and reflect a deep connection between visual form, spiritual belief, and social structure. Like many sculptural traditions in the broader Congo Basin, Kusu art is not created merely for aesthetic appreciation but serves ritual, symbolic, and communal purposes. A defining feature of Kusu sculpture is its stylization of the human figure. Proportions are often deliberately altered, with enlarged heads or simplified limbs, emphasizing spiritual or intellectual qualities over physical realism. Faces may display calm, introspective expressions, sometimes with closed or downcast eyes, suggesting a connection to ancestral or spiritual realms. These figures can function as intermediaries between the living community and the world of ancestors, a theme common across many Central African cultures. Kusu sculptures are also notable for their use in social and ritual contexts. They may appear in initiation ceremonies, healing practices, or as protective figures within households or communal spaces. In this way, they share certain conceptual parallels with the sculptural traditions of neighboring groups such as the Luba people and Hemba people, though each culture maintains its own distinctive visual language and symbolic system. The surfaces of Kusu carvings often bear traces of use, including patina from handling, oil applications, or ritual substances. These marks are not signs of decay but rather indicators of the sculpture’s active role in lived experience. The object accumulates meaning over time, becoming a repository of memory, belief, and identity. This dynamic relationship between object and community challenges Western distinctions between art and function, highlighting instead a worldview in which artistic creation is inseparable from spiritual and social life. Today, Kusu sculptures are held in museum collections worldwide and are studied within the broader framework of African art history. While their removal from original contexts raises questions about interpretation and ownership, these works continue to communicate the cultural values and philosophical perspectives of the Kusu people, offering insight into a tradition where form, meaning, and ritual are deeply intertwined. References Susan M. Vogel, African Aesthetics Ezra, Kate, Art of the Congo Basin Roy Sieber and Arnold Rubin, Sculpture of Black Africa Metropolitan Museum of Art, Central African Art collections Christopher D. Roy, Traditional Art of Africa CAB42777

編號 102754349

已出售
一个木质雕塑 - Kusu - 剛果民主共和國  (沒有保留價)

一个木质雕塑 - Kusu - 剛果民主共和國 (沒有保留價)

A male Kusu sculpture, DR Congo, on a circular wooden base, hands on his tabdomen; sharo beard twisted in three parts. slightly glsosy patina, with some surface cracks and scratches.

Kusu sculptures are part of the artistic traditions of Central Africa, associated with the Kusu people who live in the region of present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo. These works are typically carved from wood and reflect a deep connection between visual form, spiritual belief, and social structure. Like many sculptural traditions in the broader Congo Basin, Kusu art is not created merely for aesthetic appreciation but serves ritual, symbolic, and communal purposes.

A defining feature of Kusu sculpture is its stylization of the human figure. Proportions are often deliberately altered, with enlarged heads or simplified limbs, emphasizing spiritual or intellectual qualities over physical realism. Faces may display calm, introspective expressions, sometimes with closed or downcast eyes, suggesting a connection to ancestral or spiritual realms. These figures can function as intermediaries between the living community and the world of ancestors, a theme common across many Central African cultures.

Kusu sculptures are also notable for their use in social and ritual contexts. They may appear in initiation ceremonies, healing practices, or as protective figures within households or communal spaces. In this way, they share certain conceptual parallels with the sculptural traditions of neighboring groups such as the Luba people and Hemba people, though each culture maintains its own distinctive visual language and symbolic system.

The surfaces of Kusu carvings often bear traces of use, including patina from handling, oil applications, or ritual substances. These marks are not signs of decay but rather indicators of the sculpture’s active role in lived experience. The object accumulates meaning over time, becoming a repository of memory, belief, and identity. This dynamic relationship between object and community challenges Western distinctions between art and function, highlighting instead a worldview in which artistic creation is inseparable from spiritual and social life.

Today, Kusu sculptures are held in museum collections worldwide and are studied within the broader framework of African art history. While their removal from original contexts raises questions about interpretation and ownership, these works continue to communicate the cultural values and philosophical perspectives of the Kusu people, offering insight into a tradition where form, meaning, and ritual are deeply intertwined.

References
Susan M. Vogel, African Aesthetics
Ezra, Kate, Art of the Congo Basin
Roy Sieber and Arnold Rubin, Sculpture of Black Africa
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Central African Art collections
Christopher D. Roy, Traditional Art of Africa

CAB42777

最終出價
€ 190
Dimitri André
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估價  € 380 - € 450

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