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FAR LEFT: Staff. Yao; Malawi.
To be offered by Philip Keith, Cardiff, at
TAL, 3–7 September 2019.
LEFT: Shield.
Asmat; Papua Province,
Indonesia.
To be offered by Galerie Lemaire,
Amsterdam, at TAL, 3–7 September 2019.
RIGHT: Coconut scraper. Nias;
Indonesia.
Wood, metal. H: 60 cm.
To be offered by Galerie Lemaire,
Amsterdam, at TAF, 25–27 October 2019.
LEFT: Mask and costume.
Wayana-Aparai; Brazil.
Wax. fi ber, pigment. H: 148 cm.
To be offered by Jack Nelis Asian &
Tribal Art, La Haye, at TAF, 25–27
October 2019.
ABOVE: Necklaces. Zulu and
Xhosa; South Africa.
To be offered by Sam Handbury-Madin,
Shrewsbury, at TAL, 3–7 September 2019.
ABOVE MIDDLE: Mask, kpelie.
Senufo; Côte d’Ivoire.
Wood. H: 34.5 cm.
To be offered by Hermann Sommerhage,
Duisburg, at TAF, 25–27 October 2019.
Tribal Art Fair
AMSTERDAM—On October 25–27, 2019, the beautiful
De Duif church in central Amsterdam will host
the 17th annual Amsterdam Tribal Art Fair (TAF),
which has become a must-attend event to which afi -
cionados of African, Oceanic, Asian, and American
Indian arts in search of reasonably priced additions to
their collections always eagerly look forward. Year after
year, this convivial and informally organized show
has attracted a faithful clientele and a base of exhibitors
from all over the world who present fi gures and
masks, as well as textiles, wickerwork objects, jewelry,
and many other kinds of beautiful objects.
TAF is also about sharing information, and it is very
much an event oriented toward the furthering of
knowledge. A program of lectures and other presentations
has something for everyone, from the neophyte
to the inveterate tribal art collector.
FAR LEFT: Painted barkcloth
attributed to Nelly Haruko
Keme. Omie; Papua New
Guinea.
To be offered by Joss Graham, London,
at TAL, 3–7 September 2019.
LEFT: Mask.
Dan; Côte d’Ivoire.
To be offered by David Malik, London,
at TAL, 3–7 September 2019.
Gameboard. Tanzania.
Early 20th century.
To be offered by Bryan Reeves,
London, at TAL, 3–7 September 2019.
Tribal Art London
LONDON—For the twelfth consecutive year, Tribal
Art London will mark the beginning of the high
season for non-European arts. From September 3–7,
2019, following a convivial opening on Tuesday, the
3rd, afi cionados will be welcomed at the Mall Galleries
site in London by some twenty internationally
established dealers, including two new additions
this year: Tom Hurst and Cordelia Donohoe. The
hallmarks of the show will once again be quality, diversity,
and attractive prices, and motivating opportunities
for beginning collectors are likely to abound.
ART IN MOTION