The Art of Weapons
Location
Temporary Exhibitions, Gutman Gallery
About
This exhibition explores the Hood Museum of Art's extraordinary collection of African weapons for the first time. It focuses on the aesthetic quality of the objects, and on the ways in which they reflect notions of masculinity, warriorhood, and ideal male beauty in traditional African societies. Because the weapons are in a Western museum's collection, the exhibition also considers Western notions of masculinity, as represented in the collecting practices of those Christian missionaries, colonial administrators, military officers, big game hunters, and explorers who acquired most of these weapons in the late nineteenth and first half of the twentieth centuries. Although the exhibition draws from several cultures in the five sub-regions of Africa, it is not a broad survey of African weapons. Instead, it presents exemplary highlights from the Hood's extensive collection, categorized as "offensive" and "defensive" weapons.
Exhibition Curator
Ugochukwu-Smooth C. Nzewi
Related Publications
Additional Information
Related Exhibitions
- Evolving Perspectives: Highlights from the African Art Collection at the Hood Museum of Art
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- A Point of View: Africa on Display?