Events

07 Jun 2018 - 21 Oct 2018

Museum Rietberg, Gablerstrasse 15, Zürich

Organizer:
Museum Rietberg

Exhibition / Opening, Workshop

Exhibition: Bead Art from Africa – The Mottas Collection

Bead art from southern, eastern and western Africa is admired for the delicacy of its workmanship and the diversity of styles.

The exhibition on the aesthetic and meaning of beadwork focuses for the first time on women as artists. Whether in the shape of fine ornaments, impressive masks, or royal stools – bead art from southern, eastern and western Africa is admired for the delicacy of its workmanship and the diversity of styles.

Manufactured in Europe for the African market from the 17th century on, glass beads are indicative of the early stages of globalization. However, glass beads never merely served decorative or ornamental purposes; the colours and designs also convey intricate messages about age, gender, and identity of the persons wearing the pieces.

With the Mottas collection, an undisclosed treasure trove has found its way to the Museum Rietberg which both adds to and enhances the existing Africa collection. In the exhibition old beadworks are juxtaposed with contemporary positions from South Africa. To this day, this significant cultural heritage remains a source of inspiration for artists and fashion designers.

Related Events:

Workshop: «Weaving Through History with Glass Beads» (in English)
9. Juni 2018, 10–17h
Join the workshop offered by the Cape Town based bead designers Anna Richerby and Laurence Kapinga Tshimpaka of ‘Beloved Beadwork’: participants get to know about the history of glass beads and learn a beading technique widespread in South Africa. By the end of the day you will have created a beautiful beaded pin!

African Fashion Talk (in English)
24.06.2018
Over the course of the last years, major African cities have witnessed the growth of a vibrant fashion scene. In the talk in connection with the exhibition Bead Art from Africa, the fashion entrepreneur Beatrace Angut Oola, the art historian Prof. Kerstin Pinther, the designer Laduma Ngxokolo (MaXhosa by Laduma) and Silvia Binggeli, editor-in-chief of the magazine annabelle discuss the future of African Fashion.


 

 


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