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19. Staff. Tsonga,
South Africa.
© Yann Ferrandin.
20. Divination bag.
Yoruba, Nigeria.
© Galerie Schoffel de Fabry.
21. Fetish. Teke, Congo.
© Galerie Abla and Alain Lecomte.
22. Maternity. Dogon, Mali.
© Galerie Laurent Dodier.
23. Figure. Bambara, Mali.
© Lucas Ratton.
24. Staff. Zulu or Tsonga,
South Africa.
© Galerie Olivier Larroque.
25. Piltati - Wanampi,
Tjukurpa Dreaming Time.
© Hunt Fine Arts.
26. Shutter. Dogon, Mali.
© Hunt Fine Arts.
27. Clubs. Polynesia.
© Michael Evans Tribal Art.
ciation. They will also be able to attend an exhibition
and sale of large contemporary tapas and
a bark beating demonstration performed by a
craftsman straight from the Marquesas.
About seventy carefully selected international
galleries will be participating in Parcours this
year. Some of the dealers will feature exhibitions
painstakingly prepared and designed specifi cally
for the event. Charles-Wesley Hourdé, for example,
will present an exhibition titled L’Emprise
des masques, in which this connoisseur of tribal
artworks and their histories explores the subject
of Picasso’s connections with these art forms.
Dealer Lucas Ratton will focus on the Bamana
ethnic group in Mali. Michael Evans will show a
group of war clubs from the South Seas.
Informed visitors will also make it a point to
see the Batéké. La collection Sophie et Claude
Lehuard exhibition that Abla and Alain Lecomte
will be presenting. Nearby, Yann Ferrandin’s
show Pouvoir et Prestige explores the notion
of man and human relationships through a presentation
of symbolic, ceremonial, and prestige
objects. Alain Bovis’ ExtraExtraordinaire will
feature a group of carefully selected works,
and X masques de Côte d’Ivoire at the Galería
Guilhem Montagut promises to be an unusually
stimulating experience.