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It was a moving and, in many respects, illuminating encounter in July 2015 when I met my Abelam “father” again (he had provided us with a house he had originally built for his son in the late-1970s) in Kalabu village after 30 years apart.... more
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      Art TheoryPapua New GuineaOceanic artSepik River
Page proofs of a chapter from the forthcoming book 'Cook Islands Art and Architecture' (University of the South Pacific Press). One of the larger islands of the southern Cook group, Mangaia has a distinctive history of material culture... more
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      Pacific Islands artPacific HistoryAnthropology of the PacificOceanic art
This article has been accepted for publication in The Journal of the History of Collections, published by Oxford University Press. The voyages of Captain James Cook (1728-1779) inaugurated, among manifold historical processes, an... more
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      Museum StudiesTextilesPacific Island StudiesMaterial Culture Studies
Created across the six islands of a remote archipelago in eastern Polynesia, the art of the Marquesas is one of the world’s most distinctive and remarkable art traditions. Though exhibited in major museums around the world, Marquesan art... more
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      Polynesian StudiesAnthropology Of ArtPacific Islands artPacific History
The full catalogue of the landmark 2018/2019 exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts (London) and Musée du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac (Paris)
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      Pacific Islands artHistory of ArtAnthropology of the PacificOceanic art
Song and dance are a traditional means of strengthening culture and passing knowledge to successive generations in the Torres Strait of northeastern Australia. Dances incorporate a range of apparatuses to enhance the performance, such as... more
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      HistoryAncient HistoryHistory of Science and TechnologyCultural History
Global survey of body art, from the prehistoric period through to contemporary globalised developments, via themes such as sociality, beauty, identity, etc.
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      Anthropology of the BodyThe BodyBody ImageSociology of the Body
Hundreds of thousands of works of art and artefacts from many parts of the Pacific are dispersed across European museums. They range from seemingly quotidian things such as fish-hooks and baskets to great sculptures of divinities,... more
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      Museum StudiesAnthropology Of ArtPacific Islands artPacific History
Sidestone PACIFIC PRESENCES 4B pacific presences-volume 2 Hundreds of thousands of works of art and artefacts from many parts of the Pacific are dispersed across European museums. They range from seemingly quotidian things such as... more
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      Museum StudiesAnthropology Of ArtPacific Islands artOceanic art
... The words "Ottilien Fluss" appear in faint and faded script on the back of the mask. This tells a great deal about the piece because, as will be seen, it indicates that it was acquired at an early time of the Western exploration of... more
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      Art HistoryTravel WritingMuseum StudiesPacific Island Studies
Methodologies of Kelp is a philosophy-artistic research paper within the domains of feminist posthumanities, on transversal knowledge production and multispecies ethics in an age of entanglement. This paper, a chapter in the NNKS Press... more
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      Ecological ArtEnvironmental HumanitiesMaritime and Oceanic HistoryOceanic art
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      ArtMuseum StudiesCultural HeritagePacific Island Studies
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      CartographyLiterary GeographyDeleuzeEarly Modern Studies
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      PaintingColonialismPost-ColonialismSculpture
This paper analyses the constituent elements of a popular sculptural grouping from the Iatmul/Sawos repertoire of wood-carvings (Middle Sepik, Papua New Guinea). From top to bottom, the grouping typically consists of a bird, fish, woman,... more
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      Papua New Guinea (Pacific Islands art)Papua New GuineaOceanic artTribal arts
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      Visual StudiesArt HistoryVisual CultureEnvironmental Justice
Catalogue of 2021 exhibition by this major contemporary artist
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      Contemporary ArtPolynesian StudiesPacific Islands artOceania (Anthropology)
This essay examines the intellectual and ethnographic sources of Miguel Covarrubias regarding Marquesan ornaments and tattoos. In particular, I analyze his understanding of the design of ornaments in the Marquesan art and the development... more
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      Pacific Island StudiesPolynesian StudiesPacific Islands artMorphology
This is my eleventh exhibition at the Parcours des Mondes and each year affords a fine opportunity to step back and reflect. The 34 objects in front of me serve as a window into the year that has passed and as a testament to the hard... more
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      SurrealismPrimitivism (Art History)Oceanic artHistory of Exhibitions
As the planet’s largest ecosystem, oceans stabilise climate, produce oxygen, store CO2 and host unfathomable biodiversity at a deep time-scale. In recent decades, scientific assessments have indicated that the oceans are seriously... more
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      GeographyGender StudiesFeminist TheoryPosthumanism
Review of "The Art of Oro Province of Papua New Guinea: A preliminary Typology", by H. Beran and E. Aguirre. Sydney: Oceanic Art Society, 2009. 181 pages. CD-rom/ PDF-file.
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      ArtMaterial Culture StudiesOceanic art
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      EthnographyPapua New Guinea (Pacific Islands art)Papua New GuineaOceanic art
Page 1. Visual Resources Vol. XXIII, No. 4, December 2007, pp. 291-336 "From Ethnographic Object to Modernist Icon: Photographs of African and Oceanic Sculpture and the Rhetoric of the Image," Wendy A. Grossman. Photographs of African... more
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      PhotographyVisual ResourcesPrimitivism (Art History)Carl Einstein
Title: Art and Ocean Objects of Early Modern Eurasia: Shells, Bodies, and Materiality Author: Anna Grasskamp Series: Connected Histories in the Early Modern World Publisher: Amsterdam University Press During the early modern period,... more
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      Early Modern HistoryMaritime HistoryChinese ArtEurasia
As the planet's largest ecosystem, oceans stabilise climate, produce oxygen, store CO 2 and host unfathomable biodiversity at a deep timescale. In recent decades, scientific assessments have indicated that the oceans are seriously... more
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      Feminist TheoryEnvironmental StudiesCritical PosthumanismEnvironmental Sustainability
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      Film StudiesFilm AnalysisChilean CultureVal Plumwood
English and Italian text about Washkok Panels:..The matter is simple and essential , but not trivialized . There is always a highlight in the metaphorical aesthetic choice , and I do not think it's a case the scarcity of straight lines ,... more
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      SemanticsCognitive NeuroscienceAdd research interests: ? Add Primary research interests:I studied English phonetics, mainly articulatory, for MA, and switched to Cognitive Grammar in my PhD years. Now I'm interested in language cognition and learning, perception and acquisition. xOceanic art
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      Art MarketMusee du quai BranlyOceanic artArt Africain
Popova, T., 2018. [A Review:] 1. Wieczorek, R., 2017. Putative Duplication Glyph in the Rongorongo Script. Cryptologia, 41(1), pp. 55-72. 2. Guy, J.B.M., 2003. Some Observations Drawn from the Putative Genealogy of Tablet G. Rapa Nui... more
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      HistoryMathematicsArchaeologyMythology
Full catalogue of the landmark 2018/2019 exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts / Musée du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac
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      Art HistoryPacific Island StudiesMuseum AnthropologyHistory of Art
Traditionnellement, l'Océanie est subdivisée en quatre régions : l'Australie, la Mélanésie (Nouvelle-Guinée, îles Salomon, Vanuatu, Nouvelle-Calédonie/Kanaky et Fidji), la Polynésie (ensemble des îles comprises entre les îles Hawaï, la... more
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      Polynesian StudiesPacific OceaniaHistory of CollectionsMaori
Review of the exhibition 'Pacific Jewellery' curated by Maud Page, at the Queensland Museum of Modern Art; published in Artlink, Vol 30 #3, 2010, p.98.
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      Pacific Islands artOceanic artNew Zealand Art
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      Medical HumanitiesPacific OceaniaPostcolonial LiteraturePostcolonial Writing
Auction reviews
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      African art and aestheticsOceanic art
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      Art HistoryHistory of ArtSouth Asian ArtAfrican Art History
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      Pacific Islands artOceanic artContemporary Pacific Island ArtPacific Research
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      Pacific Islands artOceanic artContemporary Pacific ArtContemporary Pacific Island Art
[DANISH VERSION] 15 år efter sin første Sepik ekspedition i 1934, er Axel Bojsen-Møller atter tilbage i det for ham forjættede land New Guinea. Denne gang med udgangspunkt i Port Moresby, hvortil han var ankommet med fly fra Townsville i... more
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      EthnographyPapua New Guinea (Pacific Islands art)Papua New GuineaOceanic art
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      New CaledoniaAnthropology of the PacificOceanic artNew Caledonian history
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      Performance StudiesSurrealismCannibalismPrimitivism (Art History)
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      New CaledoniaAnthropology of the PacificOceanic artNew Caledonian history
This book studies the socio-cultural changes that occurred among the Asmat people (West Papua) during the postcolonial era, after the arrival of the first missionary in 1953. It compares Catholic and Protestant missionary strategies of... more
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      Medical AnthropologyGlobalisation and cultural changePacific OceaniaHistory of Missions