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Tiki : Marquesan Art and the Krusenstern Expedition

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  • Author:
    GOVOR Elena / THOMAS Nicholas
  • ISBN:
    9789088906909
  • Publication Date:
    March 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    250
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Sidestone Press
  • Country of Publication:
Tiki : Marquesan Art and the Krusenstern Expedition
Tiki : Marquesan Art and the Krusenstern Expedition

Tiki : Marquesan Art and the Krusenstern Expedition

Regular price $280.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    GOVOR Elena / THOMAS Nicholas
  • ISBN:
    9789088906909
  • Publication Date:
    March 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    250
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Sidestone Press
  • Country of Publication:

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Created across the six islands of a remote archipelago in eastern Polynesia, the art of the Marquesas is one of the worlds most distinctive and remarkable art traditions. Though exhibited in major museums around the world, Marquesan art is nevertheless poorly understood, and the formation of collections still largely unresearched.

This book documents and explores the most extensive early collection from the archipelago.

In May, 1804, participants in the first Russian voyage round the world, usually known as the Krusenstern expedition after the principal commander, spent twelve days at the island of Nuku Hiva. Inspired by the science and collecting associated with the voyages of Captain James Cook, the mariners interacted with Islanders, and made extensive collections of artefacts. While the lives of the collectors and exchanges among scientists led to these artefacts being widely dispersed, the research reported here has identified some 200 objects collected during the voyage which are now in museums in Russia, Estonia, Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands.

The outcome of years of work in museum stores and archives, Tiki reassembles a collection of exceptional importance. A set of essays contextualise these precisely-provenanced artefacts historically, and in the life and environment of the Marquesas Islands. For the first time, this heritage is made accessible to Islanders themselves, and to interested scholars and curators.

Featured in the 3 December 2018 Pasifika newsletter.
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  • Created across the six islands of a remote archipelago in eastern Polynesia, the art of the Marquesas is one of the worlds most distinctive and remarkable art traditions. Though exhibited in major museums around the world, Marquesan art is nevertheless poorly understood, and the formation of collections still largely unresearched.

    This book documents and explores the most extensive early collection from the archipelago.

    In May, 1804, participants in the first Russian voyage round the world, usually known as the Krusenstern expedition after the principal commander, spent twelve days at the island of Nuku Hiva. Inspired by the science and collecting associated with the voyages of Captain James Cook, the mariners interacted with Islanders, and made extensive collections of artefacts. While the lives of the collectors and exchanges among scientists led to these artefacts being widely dispersed, the research reported here has identified some 200 objects collected during the voyage which are now in museums in Russia, Estonia, Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands.

    The outcome of years of work in museum stores and archives, Tiki reassembles a collection of exceptional importance. A set of essays contextualise these precisely-provenanced artefacts historically, and in the life and environment of the Marquesas Islands. For the first time, this heritage is made accessible to Islanders themselves, and to interested scholars and curators.

    Featured in the 3 December 2018 Pasifika newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

Created across the six islands of a remote archipelago in eastern Polynesia, the art of the Marquesas is one of the worlds most distinctive and remarkable art traditions. Though exhibited in major museums around the world, Marquesan art is nevertheless poorly understood, and the formation of collections still largely unresearched.

This book documents and explores the most extensive early collection from the archipelago.

In May, 1804, participants in the first Russian voyage round the world, usually known as the Krusenstern expedition after the principal commander, spent twelve days at the island of Nuku Hiva. Inspired by the science and collecting associated with the voyages of Captain James Cook, the mariners interacted with Islanders, and made extensive collections of artefacts. While the lives of the collectors and exchanges among scientists led to these artefacts being widely dispersed, the research reported here has identified some 200 objects collected during the voyage which are now in museums in Russia, Estonia, Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands.

The outcome of years of work in museum stores and archives, Tiki reassembles a collection of exceptional importance. A set of essays contextualise these precisely-provenanced artefacts historically, and in the life and environment of the Marquesas Islands. For the first time, this heritage is made accessible to Islanders themselves, and to interested scholars and curators.

Featured in the 3 December 2018 Pasifika newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.