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Sculpture - Baga: Visions of Africa Series (Volume 18)

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Book Synopsis: The Baga, along with the Nalu and the Landuma, are a small rice-growing community living along the coast of Guinea, in West Africa. They became famous following the discovery of their extraordinary sculptures by explorers, colonial administrators, ethnologists, collectors, and art dealers towards the end of the nineteenth century. Nowadays, the art of the Baga is admired in the public and private collections of northern European countries.Their works consist mainly of different types of wooden masks and statues of various sizes, as well as wonderful percussion instruments, chiefs' seats, and other skillfully carved utilitarian objects. All these sacred objects were once created and used as important features in their ritual behavior based on the manifestation of their divinities, ancestor worship, rites of passage, secret brotherhoods, and the performance of important social ceremonies like weddings, funerals, and harvesting.But more recently they have also included entirely new sculpted works created by talented, highly skilled craftsmen who were influenced by colonization and newly introduced religions, while at the same time finding inspiration in traditional myths and legends. Fascinating examples of this eclecticism are the figures of colonists depicted standing, on horseback, or riding birds, the many different kinds of female busts representing Mami Wata, the sea goddess, winged figures, bestiaries associated with tales and legends, and the personifications of the heroic founders of their villages.To this day, the young men of the Baga continue to make certain commemorative and emblematic objects, such as the large D'mba mask, and still produce sculptures connected with their history and culture. All these artefacts have their place in the dances and events that play such an important part in village life and in relations between villages and beyond.

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Discover the captivating world of the Baga people with the Baga: Visions of Africa Series (Volume 18) book. Uncover the rich history and culture of this small rice-growing community along the coast of Guinea, West Africa. Explore their extraordinary sculptures and sacred objects that are admired in collections across northern European countries.

Immerse yourself in the artistry of the Baga, from their intricate wooden masks and statues to percussion instruments and skillfully carved utilitarian objects. These artifacts were once integral to their ritual behavior, expressing their beliefs in divinities, ancestor worship, and social ceremonies like weddings and funerals.

Experience a blend of tradition and innovation as the Baga craftsmen create new sculpted works influenced by colonization and modern religions, yet rooted in traditional myths and legends. Witness figures of colonists, female busts of sea goddesses, winged creatures, and more, all showcasing the cultural evolution of the Baga people.

Delve into the timeless artistry of the Baga community as they continue to create commemorative objects like the D'mba mask and sculptures that reflect their history and culture. These artifacts play a vital role in village life, adding depth and meaning to dances and events that connect communities and generations.

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