- Tribal Art Fair Amsterdam

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- Tribal Art Fair Amsterdam
tribal art fair amsterdam
africa oceania asia
south america 2 0 1 4
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24 25 26 OCTOBER 11.00 - 18.00
DE DUIF PRINSENGRACHT 756 AMSTERDAM
preview 23 October by invitation only 15.00 -19.00
www.tribal-art-fair.nl
participants
1 Adam Prout Tribal Art, London
2 African Tribal Art Gallery de Ruijter-Van Santen, Katlijk
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3 Alan & Diane Marcuson, Brussels/London
4 Artconcern, Baarn
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5 Astamangala, Amsterdam
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6 Ben Hunter, London
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7 Brant Mackley Gallery, Hersey/Santa Fe
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8 Bryan Reeves - Tribal Gathering, London
9 Dick Meijer - Antiquiteiten, Amsterdam
10 Ethnographic Art Books, Rotterdam
begane grond | ground floor
11 Frans Faber - Tribal Arts, Amsterdam
12 Galerie Dogon, Berlin
13 Galerie Hoogenbosch, Gorredijk
14 Galerie Lemaire, Amsterdam
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15 Galerie Willem Zwiep, Amsterdam
16 Karavanserai, Maastricht
17 Kauri New Guinea Art, Wormerveer
18 Michael Evans Tribal Art, Dijon
19 Stothert & Trice, London
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20 Tribal Design, Amsterdam
T Tribal Art Magazine
An independent advisory vetting committee will examine all items for sale
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eerste verdieping | first floor
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ADAM PROUT TRIBAL ART
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Admiral Vernon Antiques Market
Lower Floor
141 – 149 Portobello Road
London W11, UK
From 8am Saturdays
m + 44 (0)7725689801
adam@adamprout.com
www.adamprout.com
Inuit
Knife with copper blade
40 cm
19th century
Ex English collection
Ex Beasley collection
AFRICAN TRIBAL ART GALLERY DE RUIJTER-VAN SANTEN
2
Aaltjelaan 2
8455 JB Katlijk/ Heerenveen
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+ 31 (0)513631130
m + 31 (0)651381263
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+ 31 (0)513650260
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artsant@euronet.nl
www.tribal-art.nl
Guinee-Bissau, Bidjogo
Bull mask ‘dung be’
40 cm
Ex. Private German collection
ALAN & DIANE MARCUSON
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Brussels/London
Alan: +32 (0)473 344 715
Diane: +32 (0)473 135 815
marcusonandhall.com
Cameroon Grasslands, Bamoun people
Embroidered tunic
90 cm x106 cm
ARTCONCERN
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drs. Poekelien Lingbeek
Faas Eliaslaan 26
3742 AT BAARN
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+ 31 (0)355436688
m + 31 (0)655727615
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+ 31 (0)355432519
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info@artconcern.com
www.artconcern.com
Borneo, Dayak
Hudoq, zoomorphic mask
45 x 40 cm
Early 20th century
Provenance: Ray Gilles, Mechelen, Belgium;
Tony Jorissen, Hasselt, Belgium
A S TA M A N G A L A
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Sjoerd de Vries
Keizersgracht 574
1017 EM Amsterdam
t|f + 31 (0)206234402
m + 31 (0)621546317
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asta@xs4all.nl
www.astamangala.com
Tibet
Oracle mirror
D: 20 cm
18th - early 19th century
BEN HUNTER
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London, UK
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+ 44 (0)7931747428
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ben@tribalhunter.com
www.benhunter.co.uk
DR Congo, Bembe
Figure
19 cm
BRANT MACKLEY GALLERY
7
3 West Canal St.
Hershey, PA 17033
USA
Second Gallery location:
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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+1 717.566.0780
m +1 717.554.2176
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info@bmgart.com
www.brantmackley.com
by appointment only
Northwest Coast, Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka/ Makah)
Bone War Club
50 cm
17th or early 18th century, Pre-Captain Cook period
B R YA N R E E V E S - T R I B A L G AT H E R I N G
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No 1 Westbourne Grove Mews
Nottinghill W11 2RU
London, UK
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+ 44 (0)2072216650
m + 44 (0)7939166148
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art@tribalgatheringlondon.com
www.tribalgatheringlondon.com
Namibia - Himba
Ekori, rare head adornment for weddings
60 cm
Early to mid 20th century
Ex. Private collection South Africa
DICK MEIJER-ANTIQUITEITEN
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Keizersgracht 539
1017 DP Amsterdam
t
+31 (0)206249288
m +31 (0)629733955
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d.meyer3@chello.nl
West Mexico Guerrero, Mezcala culture
Three stone idols
13,3 cm
500-100 before Chr.
Ex-private collection the Netherlands, collected before 1984
ETHNOGRAPHIC ART BOOKS
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c/o Wereldmuseum
Willemskade 25
3016 DM Rotterdam
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+ 31 (0)102707132
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info@ethnographicartbooks.com
www.ethnographicartbooks.com
Singel 39
1012 VC Amsterdam
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+ 31 (0)206279422
m + 31 (0)651171356
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fj.faber@planet.nl
www.fransfaber.com
fotolemaire
F R A N S FA B E R - T R I B A L A RT S
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South-west coast of Papua, Mimika-Kamoro
Human figure
53 cm
First half 20th century
GALERIE DOGON
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Monika & Eric Edelmaier
Bleibtreustrasse 50
D 10623 Berlin
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+ 49 (0)303128564
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+ 49 (0)303123185
m + 49 (0)1718372662
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galeriedogon@gmx.de
www.galeriedogon.de
Ivory Coast, Senufo
Tugubele
19 cm
Mid. 20th. century
German collection, Heidelberg
GALLERY HOOGENBOSCH
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Atze Hoogeveen
Stationsweg 66
8401 DS Gorredijk
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+ 31 (0)513465178
m + 31 (0)622457201
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info@galeriehoogenbosch.nl
www.galeriehoogenbosch.nl
Philippines, Northern Luzon, Hapao, Hungduan, Ifugao
Mumbaki’s ritual box and a Granary or rice deity
13 cm x 26 cm and 26 cm
Late 19th - early 20th century
GALERIE LEMAIRE
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Finette Lemaire
Reguliersgracht 80,
1017 LV Amsterdam
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+ 31 (0)206237027
m + 31 (0)624905585
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info@gallery-lemaire.com
www.gallery-lemaire.com
fotolemaire
Inuit
Amulets
4 cm, 7.5 cm, 10 cm
Whale bought at Galerie Kerchache, Paris 1965
GALERIE WILLEM ZWIEP
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Kerkstraat 161
1017 GG Amsterdam
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+31 (0)203208759
m +31 (0)651826810
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wizarts@xs4all.nl
www.tribalartsonline.com
Indonesia, Karo Batak
Medicine container
15 cm
Collectie Voorhoeve
LOUIS NIERIJNCK-KARAVANSERAI
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Keizer Karelplein 5
6211 TC Maastricht.
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+31 (0)433260926
m +31 (0)655897485
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louisnierijnck@versatel.nl
www.primitiveart.nl
Nepal. Magar people
Primal mask
34 cm
Late 19th / early 20th century
KAURI NEW GUINEA ART
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Koos Knol & Paula van den Berg
Wandelweg 7
1521 AA Wormerveer
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+ 31 (0)756403639
m + 31 (0)651785210
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+ 31 (0)756404449
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new-guinea-art@xs4all.nl
www.newguineatribalart.com
by appointment
Northwest coast West Papua, Humboldt Bay
Sacred prehistoric statue of a God
30 cm
collected in situ
MICHAEL EVANS TRIBAL ART
18
87 rue Jean Jacques Rousseau
21000 Dijon
France
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+ 33 (0)380289773
m + 33 (0)613360036
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info@michaelevansfineart.com
www.michaelevansfineart.com
Alaska, Northwest Coast, Haida
Pipe
Length: 14 cm
Mid/late 19th century
Provenance: Private collection, Vancouver, Canada
STOTHERT & TRICE WORKS OF ART & ANTIQUES
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London, UK
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+ 44 (0)7817689198
m + 44 (0)7921357649
by appointment
Pemba Island
Group of paper ear plugs
C.1900
Friends Missionary society
TRIBAL DESIGN
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Drs E.M.M. Verhey
Spiegelgracht 8
1017 JR Amsterdam
t|f +31 (0)204216695
m +31 (0)654290009
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elsverhey@planet.nl
www.tribaldesign.nl
Upper Korewori
Head of a Yipwon
79 x 23 cm
Exhibited: ‘Hunstein Korewori’ oct. - nov., 1971
Gallery 43, London, image 14
PROGRAM
TRIBAL ART MAGAZINE
www.tribalartmagazine.com
Lectures/film/book presentation
BOEK
na lang aarzelen van de collectie een zelfstandig museum te
friday 24 october 13.30
Highlights from Museum Nusantara Delft
Arnold Wentholt
Dit voorjaar verscheen
de catalogus met
het voormalig Museum
Nusantara, geschreven
door Arnold Wentholt.
Dit was het enige
collectie aan dit uniek museum geschonken. In de lezing gaat
de auteur in op de geschiedenis van de instelling en staat
hij stil bij een aantal bijzondere en unieke objecten die het
museum in de loop van de lange geschiedenis had vergaard.
friday 24 october 16.30
Magical Africa – Masks and Sculptures from Ivory Coast,
The Artists Revealed
dr. Lorenz Homberger and dr. Eberhard Fischer
museum buiten Jakarta
Spanning two centuries of African art and featuring some 200
dat geheel gewijd was
masterpieces by more than 40 artists, this exhibition is the
aan Indonesische kunst
first to present individual artists from different generations
en cultuur. In 2013 werd
and different parts of West Africa together with the works
het gemeentemuseum
attributed to them. It thus refutes the still widespread view
gesloten en kwam er
that aesthetic principles scarcely had a role to play in
een einde aan een
traditional African art and that there were no African artists
verzameling waarvan de basis nu 150 jaar geleden werd
as such, but only anonymous sculptors working in ‘tribal
gelegd. Oud-studenten van de Delftse Indische Instelling, een
workshops’. The role of these artists in society, their ideals of
opleidingsinstituut voor Nederlands-Indische ambtenaren,
beauty, and the way these find expression in their art are thus
zonden vanuit hun werkgebied duizenden objecten van
central themes of the exhibition. Visitors will have a chance
verschillende aard naar hun voormalige opleiding ten behoeve
to discover the great masters of the Guro, Dan, Senufo, Lobi,
van het aanschouwelijk onderwijs. In 1901 sloot de Indische
Baule, and Lagoon peoples, who produced intensely powerful
Instelling haar deuren. Na WO2 besloot het gemeentebestuur
and extremely beautiful sculptures and masks. The exhibition
LECTURE
bijzondere stukken uit
maken. Tot vrij recent hebben particuliere verzamelaars hun
featuring loans from three continents - among others from the
by Eberhard Fischer, former director of the museum, and
The lost memory of Easter Island
Lorenz Homberger, for whom this project represents the
A film by Thierry Ragobert
crowning achievement of his thirty-year career as curator of
52 min English spoken
the African collection at the Museum Rietberg.
After being shown in Zurich, the exhibition will travel to Bonn,
Amsterdam, and Paris.
EXHIBITION
saturday 25 october 14.00
Since it was first discovered by chance in 1722 by the Dutch
explorer Jacob Roggeveen, Easter Island still remains an
enigma.
de nieuwe kerk, amsterdam
Magical Africa - Masks and Sculptures from Ivory Coast,
The Artists Revealed
25 october 2014 - 15 february 2015
Master of Lataha
female figure (deble),
Côte d’Ivoire, around 1900
wood, 98 cm
Museum Rietberg Zurich,
Inv. RAF 301
Provenance: Emil Storrer,
collected 1952
The Italian archaeologist Giuseppe Orifici has set himself to
try and solve the mysterious origins of the people who settled
this island. He has been studying the famous stone statues
and the history of this island for the past ten years.
FILM
Musée des Civilisations de Côte d’Ivoire - is a coproduction
This documentary won the ‘Special Award from the City
rituals. To understand the breadth and essence the artistic
of Nancy’ at the 7th Research Film Festival ‘Images de
expression of the Ono Niha one must appreciate both grand
chercheurs, chercheurs d’images ‘ (May 2002)
monuments and mundane objects.
Director : Thierry Ragobert
Produced by GEDEON Programmes / ARTE France /
Discovery Channel / CNRS Images/media
BOOK
52’ / 2002
saturday 25 october 16.00
Book presentation: ‘Nias Sculpture’ by Achim Sibeth and
Bruce Carpenter
presented by Achim Sibeth
End of last year Mandala Foundation Singapore published
the fourth book on its huge collection. After ‘Batak Sculpture’
2007 and two books on Indonesian jewellery 2011 and 2012
the new book is dedicated to the ethnic group and culture of
the Ono Niha from the western Indonesian island Nias.
Even among many distinctive artistic traditions of the
hundreds of other ethnic minorities of Indonesia, the art of
the Ono Niha is unique. Acclaimed early by travellers and
scholars as a megalithic culture because of its extraordinary
stonework, this label unfortunately ignores parallel arts made
of organic materials such as wood, bamboo, and bark, which
have always played an important function in daily life and
The exceptional art of this people was compiled in Indonesia
over the course of the last 30 years and strengthened by
purchases on the Western art market. Of approximately
700 objects in this collection, the most interesting and most
beautiful objects of the entire Nias collection are published
here for the first time. The collector and the authors selected
the most remarkable objects of this collection, not because
they are rare or extremely valuable but because their artistic
qualities make them masterpieces of Nias art.
The presentation will be
supported by the projection
of photos of Mandala’
masterpieces taken by
the German-Singaporian
photographer Jorg
Sundermann.
rondleidingen
Dit jaar is het thema van de rondleidingen dieren in
traditionele kunst.
t i j d e n : Vrijdag 24 oktober: 12.45 en 15.00 uur
Zaterdag 25 oktober: 13.00 en 15.00 uur
Zondag 26 oktober: 14.00 en 15.00 uur
Dieren worden in allerlei culturen en vele objecten als
symbool gebruikt.
Zo worden dieren gebruikt als embleem van een familie of
clan zoals bij sommige Indianen stammen in Noord Amerika.
Het dier herinnert ze aan hun mythische verleden. Bepaalde
stammen geloofden dat de beer spirituele macht had, het
dragen van een ketting met berenklauwen bracht goede
gezondheid en bescherming.
Bij de Dogon uit Mali dragen belangrijke personen een
masker welke een luipaard voorstelt. Het luipaard staat
symbool voor menselijke autoriteit en is slim, dapper
en gevaarlijk. Ook kunnen mensen de eigenschappen
overnemen door het dragen van dierentanden, huid of veren.
In nieuw Guinea dragen de Abelam tijdens het binnenvallen
van een vijandig dorp een attribuut in de mond gemaakt van
zwijnentanden, zodat de kracht van het zwijn ze helpt bij de
aanval.
Ghana, Ashanti,
Aan de hand van een aantal voorwerpen zal de rol worden
Goudgewicht:
uitgelegd die dieren spelen in een bepaalde cultuur.
Al komen we uit dezelfde buik, we zien dingen toch anders.
organisatie
Tribal Art Fair Amsterdam
Finette Lemaire
Reguliersgracht 80
1017 LV Amsterdam
t
+ 31 (0)206237027
m
+31 (0)624905585
vormgeving & illustraties
Daniëlle de Boo, Amsterdam