Sculpting Slippery Identities: Figured Ivories from Sierra Leone

Research Seminar

  • This event will be streamed live on our streaming channel
  • Datum: 28.09.2020
  • Uhrzeit: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Vortragende: Ingrid Greenfield
  • Ort: Villino Stroganoff, Via Gregoriana 22, 00187 Rom
  • Kontakt: freiberg@biblhertz.it
Sculpting Slippery Identities: Figured Ivories from Sierra Leone
As trade relationships developed between sub-Saharan Africa and Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries, goods and people moved—some with consent, others seized or coerced—between continents in increasing numbers. In the contact zone of Sierra Leone, representations of the human body were spaces where the realities of cultural encounter could be creatively registered, digested, resisted, or distorted.

Human figures deployed in conjunction with animal bodies, who have their own rich cultural profiles, were particularly potent sites for the production of meaning, generated at both the material and the iconographic levels. Focusing on African-made ivory objects, this paper explores the potential significance of certain motifs, identities, and artistic choices within the complex systems of belief and material practice in West Africa, and their reception in European princely collections. 


Ingrid Greenfield is Postdoctoral Fellow and Assistant to the Director for Academic Programs at I Tatti, Harvard University’s Center for Italian Renaissance Studies.

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