vabo mask, unrecorded Mumuye artist

Artwork Overview

vabo mask, late 1800s
Where object was made: Adamawa, Nigeria
Material/technique: pigment; wood; braiding; carving; raffia
Dimensions:
Object Height/Width/Depth (Height x Width x Depth): 165 x 57 x 42 cm
Object Height/Width/Depth (Height x Width x Depth): 64 15/16 x 22 7/16 x 16 9/16 in
Credit line: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kenneth Palmer
Accession number: 2007.3170
Not on display

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Label texts

Exhibition Label:
"For Life's Sake: Arts from Africa," Oct-1983, Reinhild Kauenhoven Janzen
"Spirits--in the form of masks--are brought into the human community to placate or combat forces which threaten human existence the most: witches, epidemic, drought and other crop-destroying atcs of nature. In these images men invent strong forms for strong purposes, and thereby forge a dynamic link between meaning and form, between idea and its expression in art." (Herbert M. Cole)

Exhibitions

Reinhild Kauenhoven Janzen, curator
1983
Kris Ercums, curator
Kate Meyer, curator
2013–2015
Kris Ercums, curator
Kate Meyer, curator
2016–2021