The Met – New York, Oceania exhibit
The Oceania art gallery, in The Michael C Rockefeller Wing at The Met, New York has temporarily closed in early 2021 in preparation for an exciting new renovation project which will re-envision the collection for a new generation of visitors. These are some photos of the PNG pieces in the collection.
Kapkap – Pendant or Head Ornament, turtle shell, possibly Metankol people, Admiralty Islands 19th Century
Asmat Spirit Canoe (Wuramon) – After being secluded for several months the boys emerge one by one and crawl across the Wuramon on their bellies. As each crosses the vessel he is transformed from a boy into a man. Once across he is seized by a man who cuts designs in his body, marking him as a man.
New Ireland Malagan- Spectacular and ephemeral, the malagan carvings of northern New Ireland are among the most intricate sculptures in Oceania. At a person’s death, some malagan, including the raised horizontal bird friezes seen here, are carved for the initial funery ceremonies.
Asmat Spirit Canoe (Wuramon) – being secluded for several months the boys emerge one by one and crawl across the Wuramon on their bellies. As each crosses the vessel he is transformed from a boy into a man. Once across he is seized by a man who cuts designs in his body, marking him as a man.
Asmat Spirit Canoe (Wuramon) – After being secluded for several months the boys emerge one by one and crawl across the Wuramon on their bellies. As each crosses the vessel he is transformed from a boy into a man. Once across he is seized by a man who cuts designs in his body, marking him as a man.