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Artworks
NUNUMA OR WINIAMA ARTIST
Plank Mask, bayiri, Burkina Faso, 19th centuryWood, fiber, pigmentsh. 126.4 cm
49 3/4 in.Copyright The Artist$ 45,000 | € 40,500 | £ 34,500The imagery found in masks of the Nunuma, Bwa, Mossi, and others living in Burkina Faso commonly combine the stylized features of humans, animals, and even insects. Bold geometric shapes...The imagery found in masks of the Nunuma, Bwa, Mossi, and others living in Burkina Faso commonly combine the stylized features of humans, animals, and even insects. Bold geometric shapes repeated in brightly painted designs enliven the surfaces of these relatively abstract forms. When used in performances the masks embody nature or ancestor spirits that interact with human beings and influence their lives. They appear at important funerals to honor the dead and escort the deceased's soul to the world beyond. They also dance at agricultural festivities to ensure the proper progression of the seasons, and at initiation rituals to help introduce young men and women to the secrets and responsibilities of adulthood. A similar mask is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 1978.412.329.Provenance
Helene & Philippe Leloup, Paris
Thomas Wheelock, New York
His estate
Pace African and Oceanic, New York
Private Collection, New York
Publications
Land of the flying masks: art and culture in Burkina Faso: the Thomas G.B. Wheelock Collection, Prestel, Munich & New York, 2007, pp. 397, cat. no. 64.1of 9