Vodun: African Voodoo

Read [Hirmer Publishers Book] * Vodun: African Voodoo Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Vodun: African Voodoo In addition to two hundred newly commissioned photographs by Yuji Ono showing the mystery and beauty of these works, a series of personal photographs and texts throughout illustrate the Kerchaches’ passion for African statuary. Unveiling for the first time an exceptional group of voodoo sculptures from the West African nations of Benin and Togo, this volume brings together nearly one hundred bocio—small fetishistic figurines—from the collection of the renowned African pr

Vodun: African Voodoo

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Rating : 4.51 (526 Votes)
Asin : 3777440310
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 236 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-03-10
Language : English, French

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James I. Cole said Interesting showcase for African voodoo objects.. Hardcover, illustrated boards (issued without DJ), 1"Interesting showcase for African voodoo objects." according to James I. Cole. Hardcover, illustrated boards (issued without DJ), 12.75" x 9.75", 2Interesting showcase for African voodoo objects. Hardcover, illustrated boards (issued without DJ), 12.75" x 9.75", 235 pages, 75 African voodoo figures in color, several b/w field photos, short bibliography. Text by Marc Auge, Gabin Djimasse, Jacques Kerchache, Suzanne Blier and Patrick Vilaire. English and French languages. Photographs by Yuji Ono. Unusual 2 sheets = one page format utilized for the text sections. Published by Fondation Cartier Pour L'Art Contemporain, and Hirmer Publishers, 2011.The objects are drawn from the collection of Anne and Jacques Kerchache and originate mostly from Benin (formerly known as "Dahomey. 5 pages, 75 African voodoo figures in color, several b/w field photos, short bibliography. Text by Marc Auge, Gabin Djimasse, Jacques Kerchache, Suzanne Blier and Patrick Vilaire. English and French languages. Photographs by Yuji Ono. Unusual 2 sheets = one page format utilized for the text sections. Published by Fondation Cartier Pour L'Art Contemporain, and Hirmer Publishers, 2011.The objects are drawn from the collection of Anne and Jacques Kerchache and originate mostly from Benin (formerly known as "Dahomey. .75" x 9.75", "Interesting showcase for African voodoo objects." according to James I. Cole. Hardcover, illustrated boards (issued without DJ), 12.75" x 9.75", 2Interesting showcase for African voodoo objects. Hardcover, illustrated boards (issued without DJ), 12.75" x 9.75", 235 pages, 75 African voodoo figures in color, several b/w field photos, short bibliography. Text by Marc Auge, Gabin Djimasse, Jacques Kerchache, Suzanne Blier and Patrick Vilaire. English and French languages. Photographs by Yuji Ono. Unusual 2 sheets = one page format utilized for the text sections. Published by Fondation Cartier Pour L'Art Contemporain, and Hirmer Publishers, 2011.The objects are drawn from the collection of Anne and Jacques Kerchache and originate mostly from Benin (formerly known as "Dahomey. 5 pages, 75 African voodoo figures in color, several b/w field photos, short bibliography. Text by Marc Auge, Gabin Djimasse, Jacques Kerchache, Suzanne Blier and Patrick Vilaire. English and French languages. Photographs by Yuji Ono. Unusual 2 sheets = one page format utilized for the text sections. Published by Fondation Cartier Pour L'Art Contemporain, and Hirmer Publishers, 2011.The objects are drawn from the collection of Anne and Jacques Kerchache and originate mostly from Benin (formerly known as "Dahomey. Interesting showcase for African voodoo objects. Hardcover, illustrated boards (issued without DJ), 12.75" x 9.75", 235 pages, 75 African voodoo figures in color, several b/w field photos, short bibliography. Text by Marc Auge, Gabin Djimasse, Jacques Kerchache, Suzanne Blier and Patrick Vilaire. English and French languages. Photographs by Yuji Ono. Unusual 2 sheets = one page format utilized for the text sections. Published by Fondation Cartier Pour L'Art Contemporain, and Hirmer Publishers, 2011.The objects are drawn from the collection of Anne and Jacques Kerchache and originate mostly from Benin (formerly known as "Dahomey. 5 pages, 75 African voodoo figures in color, several b/w field photos, short bibliography. Text by Marc Auge, Gabin Djimasse, Jacques Kerchache, Suzanne Blier and Patrick Vilaire. English and French languages. Photographs by Yuji Ono. Unusual "Interesting showcase for African voodoo objects." according to James I. Cole. Hardcover, illustrated boards (issued without DJ), 12.75" x 9.75", 2Interesting showcase for African voodoo objects. Hardcover, illustrated boards (issued without DJ), 12.75" x 9.75", 235 pages, 75 African voodoo figures in color, several b/w field photos, short bibliography. Text by Marc Auge, Gabin Djimasse, Jacques Kerchache, Suzanne Blier and Patrick Vilaire. English and French languages. Photographs by Yuji Ono. Unusual 2 sheets = one page format utilized for the text sections. Published by Fondation Cartier Pour L'Art Contemporain, and Hirmer Publishers, 2011.The objects are drawn from the collection of Anne and Jacques Kerchache and originate mostly from Benin (formerly known as "Dahomey. 5 pages, 75 African voodoo figures in color, several b/w field photos, short bibliography. Text by Marc Auge, Gabin Djimasse, Jacques Kerchache, Suzanne Blier and Patrick Vilaire. English and French languages. Photographs by Yuji Ono. Unusual 2 sheets = one page format utilized for the text sections. Published by Fondation Cartier Pour L'Art Contemporain, and Hirmer Publishers, 2011.The objects are drawn from the collection of Anne and Jacques Kerchache and originate mostly from Benin (formerly known as "Dahomey. sheets = one page format utilized for the text sections. Published by Fondation Cartier Pour L'Art Contemporain, and Hirmer Publishers, "Interesting showcase for African voodoo objects." according to James I. Cole. Hardcover, illustrated boards (issued without DJ), 12.75" x 9.75", 2Interesting showcase for African voodoo objects. Hardcover, illustrated boards (issued without DJ), 12.75" x 9.75", 235 pages, 75 African voodoo figures in color, several b/w field photos, short bibliography. Text by Marc Auge, Gabin Djimasse, Jacques Kerchache, Suzanne Blier and Patrick Vilaire. English and French languages. Photographs by Yuji Ono. Unusual 2 sheets = one page format utilized for the text sections. Published by Fondation Cartier Pour L'Art Contemporain, and Hirmer Publishers, 2011.The objects are drawn from the collection of Anne and Jacques Kerchache and originate mostly from Benin (formerly known as "Dahomey. 5 pages, 75 African voodoo figures in color, several b/w field photos, short bibliography. Text by Marc Auge, Gabin Djimasse, Jacques Kerchache, Suzanne Blier and Patrick Vilaire. English and French languages. Photographs by Yuji Ono. Unusual 2 sheets = one page format utilized for the text sections. Published by Fondation Cartier Pour L'Art Contemporain, and Hirmer Publishers, 2011.The objects are drawn from the collection of Anne and Jacques Kerchache and originate mostly from Benin (formerly known as "Dahomey. 011.The objects are drawn from the collection of Anne and Jacques Kerchache and originate mostly from Benin (formerly known as "Dahomey. Alex Gaydasch said Creepy, spectacular phots; will knock your socks off.. If you are interested in African (vis Haitian, Brazilian or Cuban) voodoo you have to have this book. Absolutely mandatory.

A center for contemporary art, it presents exhibits by both established and emerging artists.. About the AuthorCreated in 1984, Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain is located in Paris

In addition to two hundred newly commissioned photographs by Yuji Ono showing the mystery and beauty of these works, a series of personal photographs and texts throughout illustrate the Kerchaches’ passion for African statuary. Unveiling for the first time an exceptional group of voodoo sculptures from the West African nations of Benin and Togo, this volume brings together nearly one hundred bocio—small fetishistic figurines—from the collection of the renowned African primitive art collectors Anne and Jacques Kerchache. Published in tandem with the first major exhibition devoted uniquely to the vodun arts, Vodun includes contributions by, among others, Suzanne Preston Blier, Gabin Djimassé, Marc Augé, and Patrick Vilaire.. Anthropomorphic sculptures made of wood, textile, bone, string, and shell, many of these bocio were used for protection, healing, and to inflict harm on enemies, imbuing them with a meaning that adds to their physical appeal

A center for contemporary art, it presents exhibits by both established and emerging artists.. Created in 1984, Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain is located in Paris

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