OCEANIA: ART OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS IN THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
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Oceania, which includes the islands of the central and South Pacific,
covers one third of the earth, an area larger than that of all the
continents combined. From the dense rain forests of New Guinea to the
spice-rich islands of Indonesia, the tropical archipelagos of Polynesia
and Micronesia, and the deserts of Australia, Oceania's peoples have
developed hundreds of distinct artistic traditions that encompass an
astonishing variety of forms and media. The remarkable imagery of
Oceanic art has had a direct influence on many of the most important
artists of the Western canon, from Paul Gauguin to the German
Expressionists and the Surrealists, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art
houses one of the world's premier collections of art from this region.
Published in celebration of the opening of the Metropolitan's newly
reinstalled galleries for the arts of Oceania, this generously
illustrated volume, the first to survey the breadth of the Museum's
collection, provides an introduction to the region's rich artistic
heritage through more than two hundred masterworks. An overview of
Oceanic art and a history of the Metropolitan's collection are followed
by informative introductory essays on the major cultural regions of the
Pacific. Detailed discussions of the individual objects place these
outstanding Oceanic works inn their historical and cultural contexts.
Highlights include selections from the Museum's holdings of sculpture
from Polynesia and the Sepik region of New Guinea, religious images from
Island Melanesia, and Island Southeast Asian textiles. A glossary and
selected bibliography conclude this comprehensive volume.