Life Objects: Rites of Passage in African Art
September 12-January 24, 2010
Life Objects: Rites of Passage in African Art features twenty-three superb works from the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African Art, the Princeton University Art Museum, and private collections. Focusing on the conjunction of art, religion, and ritual in key phases of the human life cycle in indigenous African societies, Life Objects makes apparent how the course of birth-death-reincarnation and the interactions of humans, spirits, gods, and ancestors have been made manifest through art. The formal eloquence and the stunning range of styles and media of the “life objects” provide compelling witness to the diversity of artistic traditions and individual creativity in traditional African societies.

