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| The Art of the Congo at Orlando Museum of Art |
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Ceremonial Skirt, 20th century, Kuba; Democratic Republic of Congo. raffia. 373 x 33 in. Gift of Norma Canelas and William D. Roth.
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ORLANDO, FL.- The Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) presents The Art of the Congo: Selections and Gifts from the Norma Canelas and William D. Roth Collection through June 10, 2007. The exhibition is the seventh in a series from the Roths collection of African art, which highlights the many different artistic traditions of Africa.
The captivating art of the Congo region, now known as the Democratic Republic of Congo, is revealed in this exhibition of more than 70 incredible headdresses and objects of personal adornment of the Luba, Lega, Tabwa, Ngese and Kuba cultures. The art of these cultures is made to define leadership or power roles, to control mystical powers, and for funerary purposes. Highlights from the exhibition include magnificent headdresses made from shells, beads, elephant hair, animal skins, pangolins, metal, buttons and fiber.
Norma Canelas and William D. Roth have been named among the top 100 art collectors in the country by Art & Antiques magazine. They are known for their collections of ethnographic headdresses, beadwork, textiles, crafts and contemporary art.
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