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Interwoven: Basketry and Visual Culture in Cameroon

Saturday, March 09, 2024, 10:00 AM – Sunday, February 23, 2025, 5:00 PM

Raymond and Laura Wielgus Gallery of the Arts of Africa, Oceania, and Indigenous Art of the Americas, 3rd Floor
An ovoid vessel with a short neck and an outward curved rim. The clay vessel itself has patterned bands running horizontally around the body and there is an open interlaced plant fiber basket structure that surrounds the entire vessel surface. This basket structure ends at the rim with circular wrapped fiber around fiber core tightened into neck space.
Unidentified artist. Grasslands region, Cameroon. Vessel, 1900–50. Clay, reed, fiber, and pigment. 17 × 15 1/4 in. (43.2 × 38.7 cm). Gift of William M. Itter, 2011.317.

This Focus exhibition explores how basketry in the Grasslands region of Cameroon intersects with wider visual culture. It considers this topic through two main directions: one, the connections between the form of baskets and that of artworks made with other materials, and second, the widespread use of basketry in a variety of settings and cultural practices. Interwoven presents a selection of twentieth-century objects used in ceremonial and domestic settings, including dance rattles, baskets for honey, woven bags, palm wine pitchers, and storage baskets.

Artworks displayed in this exhibition are from the collection of William M. Itter, Professor Emeritus at Indiana University, who taught in the IU School of Fine Arts for more than three decades. This Focus exhibition grew out of the recently published book Form and Surface, which explores Itter’s collection of African ceramics and includes a discussion of the intersection of ceramics and basketry.

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