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여인상 기둥의 고급 의자

ca. 1840–1870
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 344
이 작품은 루바족 족장이 소유했던 작품 중 가장 뛰어난 것으로 통상 통치권을 확고히 하기 위한 의식이었던 수여식에서 필수적으로 사용된 것입니다. 여인상이 들고 있는 이 의자는 섬세하게 조각되었으며 루바족은 성공과 유산을 여성의 라인으로 표현하고 있습니다. 따라서 의자의 기둥으로 표현된 이 여성상의 이미지는 상징적으로 족장을 지지하는 여성 선조를 나타내는 것입니다. 의식에 쓰이던 이 의자는 이 지역이 유럽인에게 식민지화되기 전 가장 유명했던 아프리카 예술가 중 한 명이었던 불리라는 장인이 제작한 것입니다. 가늘고 긴 형태와 두드러진 광대뼈, 감정 표현의 강도 등을 통해 당시 조각가가 표현하고자 했던 작품에 대한 열정과 표현 양식을 엿볼 수 있습니다.

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Object Information
  • 제목: 여인상 기둥의 고급 의자
  • 아티스트: 불리 장인 “공고 야 친투” 추정, 1810– 1870년경
  • 연대: 19세기
  • 지리: 헴바, 콩고민주공화국
  • 재료: 나무, 금속제
  • 크기: 장식못; 높이: 61cm
  • 크레디트 라인: 매입, 벅아이 트러스트 및 찰스 B. 베네슨 기증, 로저스 기금 및 다양한 기증인 기금, 1979
  • 작품 번호: 1979.29
  • Curatorial Department: The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing

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Cover Image for 1595. Lupona (royal seat), Ngongo ya Chintu

1595. Lupona (royal seat), Ngongo ya Chintu

Alison Saar

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ANGELIQUE KIDJO (NARRATOR): The royal seat is held by a woman with powerful, exaggerated hands. Her eyes are downturned, her face a picture of melancholic reflection and resilience.

ALISON SAAR: What’s really beautiful about this piece is how she’s supporting upon her head and shoulders the weight of the chief. It feels that without her support, it would all sort of crumble and cease to exist.

My name is Alison Saar. I’m an artist working in sculpture that is influenced and informed by the African diaspora.

It’s always really incredible for me to see these works as a sculptor working in wood primarily myself. It’s truly a collaboration between the artist and the material, in terms of how far you can push it and what the wood will allow itself to be formed into.

ANGELIQUE KIDJO: When viewed in profile, you can see one of the most ornate and important aspects of the sculpture: the woman’s elaborate hairstyle.

ALISON SAAR: You know, for me, hair kind of tells the story. I think being biracial and looking very white and having curly hair, I felt like that was one of the things that really connected me to my African American ancestry through my mother’s family.

And to see how prominent hair and hairstyles were in the work of the Luba was really fascinating. Hairstyles will tell how many children a woman has or whom she’s married to or what her class is and what her ancestry is—these hairstyles tell stories and have really significant meaning in the community.

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