9788874398645-8874398646-Kifwebe: A Century of Songye and Luba Masks

Kifwebe: A Century of Songye and Luba Masks

ISBN-13: 9788874398645
ISBN-10: 8874398646
Author: Allen F. Roberts, Francois Neyt, Kevin Dumouchelle, Woods Davy, H. Kellim Brown
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: 5 Continents Editions Srl
Format: Hardcover 368 pages
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ISBN-13: 9788874398645
ISBN-10: 8874398646
Author: Allen F. Roberts, Francois Neyt, Kevin Dumouchelle, Woods Davy, H. Kellim Brown
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: 5 Continents Editions Srl
Format: Hardcover 368 pages

Summary

Kifwebe: A Century of Songye and Luba Masks (ISBN-13: 9788874398645 and ISBN-10: 8874398646), written by authors Allen F. Roberts, Francois Neyt, Kevin Dumouchelle, Woods Davy, H. Kellim Brown, was published by 5 Continents Editions Srl in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Arts Collections books. You can easily purchase or rent Kifwebe: A Century of Songye and Luba Masks (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Arts Collections books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.72.

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Offers a fresh perspective on the Songye and Luba through the study of the Woods Davy Collection

Kifwebe masks are ceremonial objects used by the Songye and Luba societies (Democratic Republic of Congo), where they are worn with costumes consisting of a long robe and a long beard made of plant fibres. As in other central African cultures, the same mask can be used in either magical and religious or festive ceremonies. In order to understand Kifwebe masks, it is essential to consider them within the cosmogony of the python rainbow, metalworking in the forge, and other plant and animal signs.

Among the Songye, benevolent female masks reveal what is hidden and balance white and red energy associated with two subsequent initiations, the bukishi. Aggressive male masks were originally involved in social control and had a kind of policing role, carried out in accordance with the instructions of village elders. These two male and female forces acted in a balanced way to reinforce harmony within the village. Among the Luba, the masked figures are also benevolent and appear at the new moon, their role being to enhance fertility.

Although the male and female masks fulfil functions that do not wholly overlap, they do have features in common: a frontal crest, round and excessively protruding eyes, flaring nostrils, a cube-shaped mouth and lips, stripes, and colors.

Art historians and anthropologists have taken increasing interest in Kifwebe masks in recent years.

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