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t connects James Cook, the Bounty mutineers and about 15 million people in Oceania? A unique fabric, made from tree bark. From clothing in Hawaii to ritual masks in Papua New Guinea, from a room divider in Fiji to an important wedding gift in Samoa or even as the red carpet during coronation ceremonies in Tonga tapa can be found nearly everywhere in the Pacific. In Europe however, the material is still largely unknown. The RJMs new special exhibition presents a number of unique masterpieces from the museums own collection in combination with loans from major institutions such as the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington or the Australian Museum in Sydney. Many of them will be shown in Europe for the first time. The selection ranges from the oldest objects dating back to the 18th century the Cook collection to contemporary artworks from renowned Polynesian or Melanesian artists like Sia Fatu Feuu, Shigeyuki Kihara, Timothy Akis or Mathias Kauage."--Publisher's information.Tapa.Tapa… (más)
t connects James Cook, the Bounty mutineers and about 15 million people in Oceania? A unique fabric, made from tree bark. From clothing in Hawaii to ritual masks in Papua New Guinea, from a room divider in Fiji to an important wedding gift in Samoa or even as the red carpet during coronation ceremonies in Tonga tapa can be found nearly everywhere in the Pacific. In Europe however, the material is still largely unknown. The RJMs new special exhibition presents a number of unique masterpieces from the museums own collection in combination with loans from major institutions such as the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington or the Australian Museum in Sydney. Many of them will be shown in Europe for the first time. The selection ranges from the oldest objects dating back to the 18th century the Cook collection to contemporary artworks from renowned Polynesian or Melanesian artists like Sia Fatu Feuu, Shigeyuki Kihara, Timothy Akis or Mathias Kauage."--Publisher's information.Tapa.Tapa