Fowler OutSpoken Lecture: Second Skins: Painted Barkcloth from New Guinea and Central Africa

 

On opening day of Second Skins, Fowler curator of African arts Gemma Rodrigues offers an overview of the exhibition, followed by talks by Roy Hamilton, the Fowler’s senior curator of Asian and Pacific collections, and Enid Schildkrout, curator emerita, American Museum of Natural History and Museum for African Art. Hamilton explores how Omie barkcloth of New Guinea came onto the international art market, as well as some of the ideas behind the cloths’ motifs. Next, Schildkrout discusses the barkcloths of the Ituri region in Central Africa, showing how they are part of a larger corpus of regional graphic art, found on surfaces as diverse as wall murals and the human body. After the talk, the curators will be in the exhibition for informal discussions about the works on view.
 

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Fowler OutSpoken Lecture: Second Skins: Painted Barkcloth from New Guinea and Central Africa

Speakers: Roy Hamilton, senior curator of Asian and Pacific collections;  Enid Schildkrout, curator emerita, American Museum of Natural History and Museum for African Art

Sunday, April 1, 2012

2pm

Fowler Museum Auditorium

Free program

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