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5月18日,2013年世界博物馆日之际,笔者在上博参观了法国凯布朗利博物馆与上博共同举办的“刚果河非洲中部雕刻艺术展”。在有限的展览空间里展示着来自非洲中部的雕刻艺术品。这次展出的七十多件艺术品主要是心形面具、祖先雕像、女性形象;这些绝非普通的雕塑艺术品,而是代表承载着悠久非洲历史、宗教、哲学起源的原始图腾,崇拜偶像及凸显自然力量的神灵物,其中隐含着非洲中部各部落土著居
On May 18 and 2013, on the World Museum Day, the author visited Shangbok at the “Congo River Central African Sculpture Exhibition” co-organized by the Museum of Camberlanli in France and Shanghai Expo. In a limited exhibition space displays sculptures from Central Africa. More than seventy pieces of art exhibited this time are mainly heart-shaped masks, ancestral statues, and feminine images. These are not ordinary sculptures but represent the original totem that holds the origin of a long history of Africa, religion and philosophy, worship Idols and gods that highlight natural forces, which imply indigenous tribes in central Africa