Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Joel Elgin. The influence of the artwork of Oceania. Day 2





Joel Elgin. The influence of the artwork of Oceania. Day 2



So did you decide if Rockefeller was a collector or a looter? Do you think he was eaten or drowned?

Sorry, I don’t have an answer but I can reveal to you how the art of the Oceania region influences the art I produce at Athraigh Print Studio… please read on.

Today we need to look to an island just west of New Guinea called the Island of Sulawesi and learn of the contents of the Leang Timpuseng Cave, in Maros-Pangkep, Indonesia.

This matters to us because we want to begin by looking at the ancient 37,900 BCE, Sulawesi Cave art. The cave paintings of hands and animals in seven limestone caves on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi may be as old as the earliest European cave art.





Video time:
World's oldest cave art in Maros-Pangkep, Sulawesi, Indonesia
Oct 8, 2014 - Uploaded by SciNews


Melanesia
Melanesia includes New Guinea, the islands of the Bismarck Archipelago, the Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, and the Fijian Islands. 

In the Asmat region, bis poles were created to honor individuals who have recently died and become ancestors.

Each figure on the poles represents and is named for a specific deceased individual.



New Guinea, Irian Jaya; Asmat people, Omandesep
Bis Pole
Wood, paint, fiberH x W x D: 212 x 39 x 63 in. (538.5 x 99.1 x 160 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, Bequest of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1979 (1979.206.1611)




Asmat ancestral spirit poles (mbis), Faretsj River
University of California, San Diego

The Asmat  celebrate the artistry of wood carving. Fumeripits is regarded as the first Asmat wood carver.

The Asmat people believe that they descended from Fumeripits, the first man who lived on the land. The myth relates that Fumeripits, as the first man, carved statues from wood to ease his loneliness. Further, he carved a drum named Tifa.

Fumeripits played Tifa sung so loudly that the statues he had carved came to life and danced. These now live statues were the original Asmat people. Fumeripits made houses and villages for his people.

The artistry of carving drums, poles, boats, statues is sacred and ritualistic to the Asmat.




Asmat Drum “Tifa”




Asmat Drum “Tifa” 2




Asmat Ancestor Figure

 We could easily spend weeks looking at the artwork of the Asmat people. The art they produce is both beautiful and powerful. Their culture needs to be known for more then the possible demise of Michael Rockefeller. Let me leave you with two “light” dancing images from the Peabody collection at Yale.



Asmat
Women dancing in front of men's house while men are cutting trees
Peabody Museum of Natural History
Yale University: Peabody Museum of Natural History



Asmat
Boys dancing in men's house
Yale University: Peabody Museum of Natural History


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Thanks for reading! Catch you next time.