Zemanek-Münster

Zoomorphic power figure "boli"

Mali, Bamana
not available anymore
Provenance
collected in situ by Monsieur Pirlet (1935)
d’ Heur, Estepona, Spain (1975)
Nicole d’ Heur, Rixensart, Belgium (1997)
Rolf Kunitsch, Münster, Germany
Zemanek-Münster Würzburg, 11. Oktober 1997, lot 160
Udo Petry, Hohnhorst, Germany
Size
H: 54 cm, L: 76 cm
H: 21.3 inch, L: 29.9 inch

Description

of massive form with distinctive hump (reminding of a zebu cattle), rest. (filling material renewed), cracks, minor missing parts, in showcase of acrylic glass;
“boli” are intended to exert control over and direct various spiritual forces and energies (“nyama”) in order to affect outcomes. This “boli” is a visual manifestation of “nyama” - a thoughtful assemblage of spiritually charged materials. A wood support is wrapped with layers of cotton cloth, impregnated with organic substances. Then an earthen mixture is applied to the structure, building up the form. This crust may include not only mud or clay, but herbs and roots, minerals, animal parts (such as hair, fur, quills, claws), the blood of sacrificial animals (goats, chickens), sacrificial food offerings (kola, millet, alcohol), excrement, and even menstrual blood and pieces of placenta. This efficacious concoction of “nyama”-ladened substances activates the sculpture, drawing upon the powers of the bush, of the spiritual realm, and of the women.


Comparing literature

Fagaly, William, Ancestors of Congo Square, New Orleans 2011, p.66

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