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  • The Cleveland Museum of Art
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  • 1
    ISSN: 1081-7042
    Language: English
    Dates of Publication: 45.2005 -
    Former Title: Vorg.: The Cleveland Museum of Art Members magazine / Cleveland Museum of Art
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Periodizität: monatl.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9788874396566 , 8874396562
    Language: English
    Pages: 120 S. , zahlr. Ill.
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    Keywords: Plastik ; Demokratische Republik Kongo ; Ausstellungskatalog Cleveland Museum of Art 27.10.2013-09.02.2014 ; Demokratische Republik Kongo ; Plastik
    Abstract: Fragments of the Invisible' celebrates the acquisition by the Cleveland Museum of Art in 2010 of 35 works of Congolese art from the collection of Rene and Odette Delenne of Brussels. The publication, which accompanies an exhibition at the museum, explores the fragmentary nature of African works in Western collections and sheds light on how in their original settings many works connected with the invisible world of spirits and deities. 'Fragments of the Invisible' also discusses the history of the Delenne collection against the background of collecting African art in Belgium and reflects on issues of provenance, cultural heritage and patrimony. Many of the objects have never been published or exhibited andare therefore unknown to scholars and the public. Collectors in Belgium in particular have felt a connection to central Africa because of Belgium's role as a one-time colonising power in the present day Democratic Republic of Congo. Exhibition: The Cleveland Museum of Art, USA (27.10.2013-9.2.2014)
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  • 3
    ISBN: 0500516561 , 1935294075 , 9780500516560 , 9781935294078
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 296 S. , zahlr. Ill., Kt. , 30 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    DDC: 985/.01
    Keywords: Huari art Exhibitions ; Huari Indians Exhibitions Antiquities ; Huari art Exhibitions ; Huari Indians Exhibitions ; Antiquities ; Huari Site (Peru) Exhibitions Antiquities ; Huari Site (Peru) Exhibitions ; Antiquities ; Ausstellungskatalog Cleveland Museum of Art 28.10.2012-06.01.2013 ; Ausstellungskatalog 2012 ; Huari-Kultur ; Kunst
    Abstract: "Eminent ancestors of the better-known Inca, the Wari ascended to power in the south-central highlands of Peru in about AD 600, underwent a period of explosive growth, and then, by AD 1000, collapsed. During this lifespan, they created a society of such unprecedented complexity that many today regard it as the first empire in the Andes. Elite arts and the ideologies that informed them were among the culture's most prominent exports. From their eponymous capital, one of the largest archaeological sites in South America, the Wari sent elaborate objects and textiles to their highland provincial centers as well as down into populous Pacific coastal areas to the west. The arts were crucial to their political, economic, and religious systems. Since the Wari did not write, the arts took on special roles in preserving and communicating information. This book is published on the occasion of an exhibition organized by the Cleveland Museum of Art that features some 170 objects from collections in Canada, Europe, Peru, and the United States. The selection covers the full range of Wari elite arts: elaborate textiles, which probably were at the core of Wari value systems; sophisticated ceramics of various styles; exquisite personal ornaments made of precious materials; carved wood containers; and works in stone and other media. The exhibition, the first in North America devoted to the arts of the Wari, was curated and the cataloged edited by Susan E. Bergh, curator of Pre-Columbian and Native North American art at the Cleveland Museum of Art."--P. [2] of cover
    Abstract: "Eminent ancestors of the better-known Inca, the Wari ascended to power in the south-central highlands of Peru in about AD 600, underwent a period of explosive growth, and then, by AD 1000, collapsed. During this lifespan, they created a society of such unprecedented complexity that many today regard it as the first empire in the Andes. Elite arts and the ideologies that informed them were among the culture's most prominent exports. From their eponymous capital, one of the largest archaeological sites in South America, the Wari sent elaborate objects and textiles to their highland provincial centers as well as down into populous Pacific coastal areas to the west. The arts were crucial to their political, economic, and religious systems. Since the Wari did not write, the arts took on special roles in preserving and communicating information. This book is published on the occasion of an exhibition organized by the Cleveland Museum of Art that features some 170 objects from collections in Canada, Europe, Peru, and the United States. The selection covers the full range of Wari elite arts: elaborate textiles, which probably were at the core of Wari value systems; sophisticated ceramics of various styles; exquisite personal ornaments made of precious materials; carved wood containers; and works in stone and other media. The exhibition, the first in North America devoted to the arts of the Wari, was curated and the cataloged edited by Susan E. Bergh, curator of Pre-Columbian and Native North American art at the Cleveland Museum of Art."--P. [2] of cover
    Note: Catalog of an exhibition held at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Oct. 28, 2012 - Jan. 6, 2013; the Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Feb. 10 - May 19, 2013; and the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, June 16 - Sept. 8, 2013. - Includes bibliographical references
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  • 4
    ISBN: 0500516561 , 1935294075 , 9780500516560 , 9781935294078
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 296 S. , zahlr. Ill., Kt. , 30 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    DDC: 985/.01
    Keywords: Huari art Exhibitions ; Huari Indians Exhibitions Antiquities ; Huari art Exhibitions ; Huari Indians Exhibitions ; Antiquities ; Huari Site (Peru) Exhibitions Antiquities ; Huari Site (Peru) Exhibitions ; Antiquities ; Ausstellungskatalog Cleveland Museum of Art 28.10.2012-06.01.2013 ; Huari-Kultur ; Kunst
    Abstract: "Eminent ancestors of the better-known Inca, the Wari ascended to power in the south-central highlands of Peru in about AD 600, underwent a period of explosive growth, and then, by AD 1000, collapsed. During this lifespan, they created a society of such unprecedented complexity that many today regard it as the first empire in the Andes. Elite arts and the ideologies that informed them were among the culture's most prominent exports. From their eponymous capital, one of the largest archaeological sites in South America, the Wari sent elaborate objects and textiles to their highland provincial centers as well as down into populous Pacific coastal areas to the west. The arts were crucial to their political, economic, and religious systems. Since the Wari did not write, the arts took on special roles in preserving and communicating information. This book is published on the occasion of an exhibition organized by the Cleveland Museum of Art that features some 170 objects from collections in Canada, Europe, Peru, and the United States. The selection covers the full range of Wari elite arts: elaborate textiles, which probably were at the core of Wari value systems; sophisticated ceramics of various styles; exquisite personal ornaments made of precious materials; carved wood containers; and works in stone and other media. The exhibition, the first in North America devoted to the arts of the Wari, was curated and the cataloged edited by Susan E. Bergh, curator of Pre-Columbian and Native North American art at the Cleveland Museum of Art."--P. [2] of cover
    Abstract: "Eminent ancestors of the better-known Inca, the Wari ascended to power in the south-central highlands of Peru in about AD 600, underwent a period of explosive growth, and then, by AD 1000, collapsed. During this lifespan, they created a society of such unprecedented complexity that many today regard it as the first empire in the Andes. Elite arts and the ideologies that informed them were among the culture's most prominent exports. From their eponymous capital, one of the largest archaeological sites in South America, the Wari sent elaborate objects and textiles to their highland provincial centers as well as down into populous Pacific coastal areas to the west. The arts were crucial to their political, economic, and religious systems. Since the Wari did not write, the arts took on special roles in preserving and communicating information. This book is published on the occasion of an exhibition organized by the Cleveland Museum of Art that features some 170 objects from collections in Canada, Europe, Peru, and the United States. The selection covers the full range of Wari elite arts: elaborate textiles, which probably were at the core of Wari value systems; sophisticated ceramics of various styles; exquisite personal ornaments made of precious materials; carved wood containers; and works in stone and other media. The exhibition, the first in North America devoted to the arts of the Wari, was curated and the cataloged edited by Susan E. Bergh, curator of Pre-Columbian and Native North American art at the Cleveland Museum of Art."--P. [2] of cover
    Note: Catalog of an exhibition held at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Oct. 28, 2012 - Jan. 6, 2013; the Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Feb. 10 - May 19, 2013; and the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, June 16 - Sept. 8, 2013. - Includes bibliographical references
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  • 5
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    [New York, NY] : Thames & Hudson | Cleveland, OH : Cleveland Museum of Art
    ISBN: 9780500516560
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 296 S. , Zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst.,2 Kt. , 30 cm
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    Keywords: Geschichte 600-1000 ; Religionsethnologie ; Archäologie ; Ethnologie ; Umwelt ; Sachkultur ; Kunstwerk ; Huari ; Peru ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Peru ; Huari ; Kunstwerk ; Geschichte 600-1000 ; Huari ; Ethnologie ; Umwelt ; Huari ; Religionsethnologie ; Huari ; Archäologie ; Sachkultur
    Note: Begleitkatalog zur gleichnamigen Austellung in The Cleveland Museum of Art, vom 28.10.2012 bis zum 06.01.2013, in The Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, vom 10.02.2013 bis zum 19.05.2013, und in The Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, vom 16.06.2013 bis zum 08.09.2013. , Enth. u.a.: The history of Inquiry into the Wari and their arts / S. E. Bergh and J. Jennings. The rise of an Andean empire / K. Schreiber. Looking at the Wari Empire from the outside in / L. J. Castillo Butters. The Wari built environment: landscape and architecture of empire / G. F. McEwan and P. R. Williams. The art of feasting: building an empire with food and drink / D. Nash. The coming of the staff deity / A. G. Cook. Archives in clay: the styles and stories of Wari ceramic artists / P. J. Knobloch. Shattered ceramics and offerings / M. Glowacki. Tapestry-woven tunics. Inland and metal ornaments. Figurines. Wood containers and cups/ S. E. Bergh. Tie-dyed tunics / A. Pollard Rowe. Featherwork / H. King. Wari's Andean Legacy / W. H. Isbell and M. Young-Sánchez.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9788874395781 , 9781935294030
    Language: English
    Pages: 111 S. , überw. Ill. , 29 cm
    Keywords: Kunst ; Schmuck ; Alltagsgegenstand ; Südafrika ; Ausstellungskatalog 2011 ; Südafrika ; Alltagsgegenstand ; Schmuck ; Kunst
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781935294030 , 9788874395781
    Language: English
    Pages: 111 S. , zahlr. Ill.
    DDC: 709.68/07477132
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    Keywords: Art, African Exhibitions ; Art Exhibitions ; Decorative arts Exhibitions ; Art Exhibitions ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Afrika Südost ; Kunst ; Sachkultur
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis S. 108 - 110
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