MBUTI DESIGN: Bark Paintings by Pygmy Women of the Ituri Forest
Originally created as loincloths for ceremonies and dances, these intricate works are sophisticated abstract compositions. The women who make them believe that their art provides music, movement and splendor to nature itself. To our eyes, these works might also embody the qualities of improvisation and syncopation that are associated with African art and music.
This exhibition is one of a series that have explored the artworks of other cultures. Previous shows have included African throwing knives, Japanese lacquer ware, and Korean ceramics.