Catalogue
Catalogue
Object Type
Name/Title
Made in Oceania : Tapa : Kunst und Lebenswelten = Tapa : art and social landscapes
Other Name
Tapa : art and social landscapes (Alternate title)
Ethnologica (Cologne, Germany). Neue folge ; Band 29 (Series)
Tapa: art and social landscapes (Alternate title)
Primary Maker
Contributor/Publisher
Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum ; Mainz am Rhein : Nunnerich-Asmus
Place
Date
2013?
Physical Description
205 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), maps, portraits ; 28 cm
ISBN/ISSN
9783923158478
9783943904260
Language
German
English
Level of Current Record
Bib record
Member Object
Subject Category
Content
The 'curious manufacture' of cloth from the bark of trees / Wendy S. Arbeit
Duty and multi-sensoral qualities of barkcloth during royal ceremonies in Tonga / Fanny-Wonu Veys
Continuity and change: barkcloth in Samoa / Tobias Sperlich
'Take these when you leave': contemporary Pacific artists who reference tapa / Caroline Vercoe & Nina Tonga
Re-imaging identity and re-confirming barkcloth in Fiji / Rod Ewins
Dancing a forest of relations: barkcloth masks of the Central Papuan Gulf of Papua New Guinea / Joshua A. Bell
Mythological motifs and ritual performance: tapa of the Wantout and Yupno of Papua New Guinea / Verena Keck
Fabrics of life: barkcloth from Lake Sentani and Collingwood Bay / Anna-Karina Hermkens
A short history of contemporary art in Papua New Guinea / Eva Ch. Raabe
Tapa on Santa Cruz Island: kastom and bisnis, we and the other / Oliver Lueb
Erromango Nemas: indigenous knowledge, engagement and the role of museums in cultural reactivation / Yvonne Carrillio-Huffman, Chief Jerry Tahi Uminduru & Kirk Huffman.
Public Access Text
Catalogue accompanies exhibition held at Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum - Kulturen der Welt, Cologne, Germany, October 12, 2013 - April 27, 2014. Bibliography: pages 198-203.
Collection Type
Reading Room
Copyright
All rights reserved
Last Update
19 Dec 2023
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