At first sight, they appear to be devoid of any symbolic content. This functional utility has confined them through history to the realm of mere objects. Headrests are not that simple, though. They transcend their material purpose to become something more. In many instances, their design, inherent beauty, technical mastery, and uses give them a multi-purpose value and a multi-layered meaning.
They are objects with ritual and magical intent concealed inside their utilitarian function. Headrests can be flaunted as status symbols that differentiate chiefs from ordinary people, rich from poor, diviners from healers, farmers from shepherds, and sedentary from nomadic.
The volume features full-colour pictures of very rare and fine headrests that have never before been published. Short texts introduce selected pieces among the 230 works that have particularly interesting, well-documented backgrounds.
This book is a journey through ethnicity, anthropology, aesthetics, creativity, tradition, and spirituality. A journey to a part of Africa that materialises through a simple artefact that sometimes dreams to become art : a dream that starts with resting the neck on a piece of wood. "
Milan, 5 Continents Editions, 2015, 24 x 28 cm, cartonnage, jaquette illustrée, 240 pages.
9788874397068/978-88-7439-706-8
TEXTE EN ANGLAIS
librairie couleur du temps, 5 continents éditions, afrique, anthropologie, ethnie, ethnologie, objet usuel, artisanat, bois, repose-tête, repose-cou, oreiller, bois, art premier, bois, art tribal,