| For Hearth and Altar: African Ceramics from the Keith Achepohl Collection
December 3, 2005–February 20, 2006
Regenstein Hall Overview: Across the continent of Africa unique and often surprising ceramic
vessels have been created for domestic and ritual uses. Potters still
practice centuries-old techniques, making wares by hand and firing them
in the open to produce vessels of amazing durability. The most striking
examples embody an immediacy of form and a deceptive simplicity that
can only be achieved through a deeply ingrained understanding of
material, process, and embellishment. This exhibition and its
accompanying catalogue will showcase a virtuoso group of African
ceramics from the Keith Achepohl collection. Approximately half of the
125 works on view are promised gifts to the Art Institute of Chicago.
Storage Container, early/mid-20th century. Nuna; Burkina Faso. Collection of Keith Achepohl. Catalogue: A beautifully illustrated, 204-page catalogue accompanies the exhibition. Organizer: This exhibition is organized by the Art Institute of Chicago. Curator: Kathleen Bickford Berzock, Department of African and Amerindian Art Sponsor: This exhibition is generously funded by the Clarence Spanjer Endowment. |