African Art at the Harn Museum: Spirit Eyes, Human Hands

Robin Poynor

African Art at the Harn Museum: Spirit Eyes, Human Hands
Format
Hardback
Publisher
University Press of Florida
Country
United States
Published
1 January 1996
Pages
240
ISBN
9780813013251

African Art at the Harn Museum: Spirit Eyes, Human Hands

Robin Poynor

With dramatic colour and black-and-white photographs of 93 pieces of art,
Spirit Eyes, Human Hands
introduces the notable collection of West African art from the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art. In the traditional view of many Africans, the spiritual and temporal worlds depend upon each other for companionship and material well-being. As the inhabitants of either realm cross and recross their world boundaries, art objects function as intimate links between the two domains, allowing both spirit and human to see and to manipulate each other. This work specifically addresses the role of the art object - a bowl from Cameroon, a mask from Burkina Faso or Sierra Leone, an ancestral altar from Nigeria, a fertility figure from Ghana - as a medium through which each world gains entrance into the other. Poynor’s essay presents each work in its geographic and cultural context. Line drawings and abundant field photographs enhance the text and support the idea that objects assist communication between two worlds.

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