| Museums |
| Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum, Köln, Germany |
| Das Kölner Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum ist eines der bedeutenden Völkerkundemuseen Deutschlands und das einzige seiner Art in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Seine Sammlung umfaßt neben rund 65.000 Objekten einen Bestand von 100.000 historischen ethnographischen Fotografien sowie eine überregional bedeutende Fachbibliothek mit 40.000 Bänden. |
| 16.7.2005 |
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| Linden-Museum, Stuttgart, Germany |
| as Linden-Museum lädt die Besucher mit seinen Ausstellungen zu spannenden Reisen zu fernen Völkern dieser Erde ein. Wir präsentieren und erklären unsere Ausstellungsstücke vor ihrem jeweiligen kulturellen Hintergrund mit dem Anspruch, fremde Kulturen als gleichberechtigte Lebenskonzepte vorzustellen und somit einen neuen Blick auf unsere eigene Kultur zu gewinnen. |
| 16.7.2005 |
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| The Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas, USA |
| The Dallas Museum of Art recently celebrated one hundred years of connecting art and people. Established in 1903, the Museum features an outstanding collection of more than 23,000 works of art from around the world, from ancient to modern times. |
| 30.7.2005 |
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| Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas |
| Special Collections includes the Traditional African Art Gallery and the Heartman Collection. The Department houses the official records of Texas Southern University and has collected several manuscript collections. The largest of these collections is the Barbara Jordan Archives. |
| 30.7.2005 |
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| Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, USA |
| The Museum is one of the few institutions in the Southwest with a substantial collection of Asian arts, and has also assembled small but select collections of Pre-Columbian and African art, as well as Classical, Egyptian, and Near Eastern Antiquities. |
| 30.7.2005 |
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| The Menil Collection, Houston, Texas, USA |
| Among the multifarious influences on modernism, tribal art is perhaps one of the most significant. Already deeply familiar with Cubism and Surrealism, the de Menils began to consider and acquire the art of primitive cultures. They delighted in its conceptual complexity and aesthetic elusiveness; the creative form and style as well as the incomprehensible mystery of these objects engaged them. The influence of tribal art on Surrealism in particular can be seen in ìSurrealism & Witnesses.î A large part of this permanent installationóapproximately 200 authentic and fabricated curiosities that inspired the Surrealistsóconsists of tribal art. |
| 30.7.2005 |
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| The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA |
| The museum's African art collection spans 2,500 years, from Nigeria's Nok culture to the mid-1900s. The galleries present the world's most significant collection of gold works of art from Africa, the Glassell Collection of African Gold. |
| 30.7.2005 |
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| The Hampton University Museum, Hampton, Virginia, USA |
| The Hampton University Museum is a unique institution and a national treasure. Located in Hampton, Virginia, in the heart of the historic Hampton University campus, the Museum is the oldest African American museum in the United States and one of the oldest museums in the state of Virginia. The collections feature over 9,000 objects including African American fine arts, traditional African, Native American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Island, and Asian art; and objects relating to the history of the University. |
| 19.12.2005 |
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| UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History, Los Angeles, USA |
| The UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History explores art and material culture primarily from Africa, Asia and the Pacific, and the Americas, past and present. The Fowler seeks to enhance understanding and appreciation of the diverse peoples, cultures, and religions of the world through highly contextualized interpretive exhibitions, publications, and public programming, informed by interdisciplinary approaches and the perspectives of the cultures represented. The Fowler provides exciting and informative exhibitions and events for the UCLA community and the people of greater Los Angeles and beyond. |
| 20.1.2006 |
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| Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, USA |
| African blades, selected metalwork from the Hofstra Museum Collection |
| 9.2.2006 |
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