Variations on the Dan Mask
Tom R. Chambers used an African Traditional mask from the Dan Tribe in Eastern Liberia (a piece from the National Gallery of Zimbabwe Permanent Collection: PC - 6400 - 0147) as the object for the photogram, then manipulated the non-exposed area generated from this original mask form to vary the look. There's a transference from a traditional form to a contemporary one, or in other words, this contemporary treatment remains within the confines of the traditional form (through direct contact), and borders on Abstract Art that reduces natural appearances to simplified forms.
Installation at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe, Africa (December 12 - 31, 1995). Johnnie Carson, U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe, opened the exhibition:
"Great Concept - very modern. Economic, yet powerful. Congratulations, Tom!" (Tony Mhonda, Art Critic)
"Wonderful, engaging work!" (Stephen Williams, Regional Director, National Gallery in Bulawayo)
"The strength and impact of the image comes from 'pushing' the static information. There's a nice sense of play that also respects the formality of the image. Masks transform and transcend the wearer and these photograms alter the mask in the same way. Congratulations, Tom, and good luck!" (Sylvia Bews-Wright)
"What a fabulous idea. I wasn't able to stay on opening night, but have thoroughly enjoyed it today. V6, V7 and V8 are my favorites. Best wishes!" (Lucy Hall, Director, United States Information Service (Harare)
"I could see a very deep and creative work. I realized that foreign people who choose to live on this continent are really searching something higher than ordinary life. Congratulations and success!" (Alexandra Almeida, Global Government of Humanity, Brazil)
"A unique form of art!"
"The Work is beyond humanity!" (Smart)
"Well done Tom. Keep up the beautiful work!" (Molly)
"Tom, congratulations on your very interesting work - good stuff!" (Ean)
"Congratulations, makorokoto, amhlope - our son and all the best for the future!" (The Chakanyuka Family)
"The exhibition has been well done and with respect. Let it be like this!"
"The art is very beautiful and very creative. Keep it up!"
"Your art is quite different, but very beautiful!"
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