Group Spirit

Group Spirit

Peres Projects

Will Boone, HOAX, 2014. Painting; acrylic, enamel and vinyl on canvas. Helmet Mask of the Sande Society, Gonde, Mende or Vai, southwestern region Sierra Leone or Liberia. Late 19th–early 20th century. Ex. Vérité Collection, Paris.
June 26, 2014

28 June–9 August 2014

Opening: 28 June, 6–8pm

Peres Projects
Karl Marx Allee 82
10243 Berlin
Hours: Tuesday–Saturday 11am–6pm

www.peresprojects.com

assume vivid astro focus / Will Boone / Ida Ekblad / Jeff Elrod / Mark Flood / Dorothy Iannone / Leo Gabin / Harmony Korine / David Ostrowski / Brent Wadden / Unidentified Bassa, Gola, Mende and Vai artists

Peres Projects is very pleased to present Group Spirit, an exhibition of works by contemporary artists along with works of unidentified African artists from the Bassa, Gola, Mende, and Vai people of what is present-day Liberia and Sierra Leone. This will mark the first time the gallery presents an exhibition of classic African art alongside contemporary works.

Among the most iconic works of classic African art, “Bundu” helmet masks were used by the all-female Sande Society as part of their rituals. Bundus are created in order to appeal aesthetically to the spirit world when used by ranking women of the Sande. Once a mask has received spiritual acceptance, as evidenced by continued use, it transcends critical analysis by either the male artist or it’s female patron/user. While these imaginative works do adhere to certain basic principles, each artist incorporates culturally specific symbolic forms which depict concepts that the community wishes to convey to the spirits and whose meaning is known only within that culture.

Many of the contemporary works in Group Spirit use rough, non-artistic materials that achieve elevated status through their association with 20th-century abstract art—a once-renegade style that conveys emotion and transcendent meaning. Liberated from literal narratives and relatable references, the contemporary works in Group Spirit evoke spiritually awakened aesthetic codes, customs and traditions, speaking in the same voice as the masks’ tribal ceremonies that initiated individuals into their communities.

For further information or reproductions, please contact Javier Peres at javier [​at​] peresprojects.com or Nick Koenigsknecht at nick [​at​] peresprojects.com or you can call us at T +49 30 275 950770.

Please direct press inquiries to BUREAU N | Silke Neumann:
silke.neumann [​at​] bureau-n.de / T +49 30 6273 6103

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