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Special Installation

Arts of Africa

Mamadou Diouf standing by Alisa LaGamma and gesturing to the photo wall in the Arts of Africa galleries

Exhibition Tour—Arts of Africa

Celebrate the renovation and reopening of the Arts of Africa galleries in the Michael C. Rockefeller Wing.
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Two goats stand amidst an abstract, earthy backdrop with intense red tones.
Video
Explore the significance of the work of artist Iba Ndiaye (1928–2008) with an esteemed group of international scholars.
February 28
A Christ figure cast in relief, arms extended, on a brass cast crucifix.
Cécile Fromont reflects on the history of Christianity in the Kingdom of Kongo and how it is expressed in Kongolese culture through the lens of a crucifix at The Met.
Cécile Fromont
November 19, 2025
Mamadou Diouf standing by Alisa LaGamma and gesturing to the photo wall in the Arts of Africa galleries
Video
Join curator Alisa LaGamma to celebrate the renovation and reopening of the Arts of Africa galleries in the Michael C. Rockefeller Wing.
Alisa LaGamma and Jenny Peruski
August 14, 2025
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Brass figure of Christ with arms extended.
For centuries, the cross was the foundational emblem of Kongo’s Christian encounter.
Carlos Almeida
June 30
Sculpted stone head of a woman with almond eyes and scarification marks beside its left eye.
The Èṣìẹ sculptures offer a window into a sophisticated precolonial West African society and maintain an enduring spiritual and historical significance today.
Adekunle Temilade Adeniji
October 24, 2025
Large stone head with bold features, filed teeth, and an elaborate cap or coiffure signifying a high-ranking individual.
The stone figures of the Upper Guinea coast speak to the complexity, technical skill, hierarchical societies, and spiritual beliefs of the Sapi world.
Adekunle Temilade Adeniji
October 2, 2025
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