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Regula Tschumi

Regula Tschumi is a Swiss social anthropologist and art historian.

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Regula Tschumi has spent time in East, West and South Africa, researching into contemporary African art.[1] In 2006 she published a standard work on the figurative coffins of the Ga people.[2] In this book she traces the origins of these coffins in the art and religion of the Ga, and questions the history of their evolution. In the course of this research Regula Tschumi discovered the coffin-artist and art brut painter Ataa Oko, born 1919, from La, in Ghana. Ataa Oko was making figurative coffins as long ago as 1945, that is to say, according to her, before Kane Kwei, who was generally recognised outside Ghana as having "invented" these coffins for the burial rituals of the Ga.[3] In her PhD thesis 2013 Regula Tschumi makes the first deep research about the formerly unknown figurative palanquins of the Ga. She shows how the figurative palanquins are related with the figurative coffins, and why the figurative palanquins were used in Accra as early as 1930. She discovered that differently from what many Ga believe, no chief has ever been buried in his figurative palanquin. Palanquins belong to the powerful royal insignias which in the Ga culture may never be buried. Therefore, kings were not buried in their palanquin, but in a coffin that looked the same like their palanquin. This was necessary because the Ga believe that enstoolments and funerals are complementary.[4]

Regula Tschumi has taken part in various exhibition projects in leading museums,[5] when she worked with different Ghanaian artists and coffin-palanquin-makers like Paa Joe, Ataa Oko and Kudjoe Affutu among others.

Publications edit

  • 2021. Regula Tschumi (ed.): Ataa Oko Addo. With text contributions by Sarah Lombardi, Lucienne Peiry, Regula Tschumi and Atta Kwami, Edition Clandestin, Biel, ISBN 978-3-907262-05-4.
  • 2017 Ataa Oko. A glimpse inside the amazing world of Ghanaian funerals and how the carpenter Ataa Oko became an artis, Kvadrat Interwoven: the fabric of things, online article.
  • 2014 Concealed Art. The figurative palanquins and coffins of Ghana. Edition Till Schaap, Bern. ISBN 978-3-03828-099-6.
  • 2014 The Buried Treasures of the Ga: Coffin Art in Ghana. Edition Till Schaap, Bern. ISBN 978-3-03828-016-3. A revised and updated second edition of Benteli 2008.
  • 2013 The Figurative Palanquins of the Ga. History and Significance, in: African Arts, vol. 46, 4, 2013, pp. 60–73.
  • 2013 Die figürlichen Sänften und Särge der Ga im Süden Ghanas. Geschichte, Transformation und Sinn einer künstlerischen Ausdrucksform von den Anfängen bis in die Gegenwart, (engl. The figurative palanquins and coffins of the Ga in Southern Ghana. History, transformation and meaning of a form of artistic expression from its origins to the present), PhD theses, phil.-hist. univ. Basle.
  • 2010 The Deathbed of a Living Man. A Coffin for the Centre Pompidou, in: Saâdane Afif (ed.), Anthologie de l'humour noir, Paris: Editions Centre Pompidou, pp. 56–61.
  • 2010 Ataa Oko et le langage formel des Ga in: Collection de l'art brut (ed.), Ataa Oko. Exhibition catalogue. Lausanne, Gollion: lnfolio.
  • 2006 Last Respects, First Honoured. Ghanaian Burial Rituals and Figural Coffins in: Kunstmuseum Bern (ed.), Six Feet Under. Autopsy of Our Relation to the Dead. Ex.-Cat. Bielefeld, Leipzig: Kerber, pp. 114–125.

External links edit

  • www.regulatschumi.ch
  • Ataa Oko. A glimpse inside the amazing world of Ghanaian funerals and how the carpenter Ataa Oko became an artist

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ With a keener eye. 2003. Kay Hassan in Johannesburg by Regula Tschumi in: Kunsthalle Bern (ed.), Kay Hassan. exhibition-cat. Bern.
  2. ^ The Buried Treasures of the Ga: Coffin Art in Ghana. Benteli, Bern 2008. German Die vergrabenen Schätze der Ga. Sarg-Kunst aus Ghana. 2006. French: Les trésors enterrés des Ga. L’art des cercueils au Ghana. 2011.
  3. ^ Roberta Bonetti, Alternate Histories of the Abebuu Adekai, African Arts, autumn 2010, p. 14-33: Roberta Bonetti reached the same conclusion as Regula Tschumi. She actually considers the well-known stories about the origin of the figure-coffins to have been invented: „[...] We have seen how the same criteria of authenticity that were fundamental in documenting the uniqueness and truthfulness of ancient works have been adopted for recent coffins. The proof is provided by the presumed origin of the work, which has become even more precious and exceptional ever since the death of its „invented“ inventor, Kane Kwei“.
  4. ^ Regula Tschumi, The Figurative Palanquins of the Ga. History and Significance, in: African Arts, vol. 46 (4), 2013, p. 60-73.
  5. ^ Musée d'Ethnographie Neuchâtel, Centre Pompidou Paris, Kunstmusuem Bern, Deutsches Hygienemuseum Dresden, Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, British Museum London, Museum Jean Tinguely Basel, Collection de L’Art Brut Lausanne

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Regula Tschumi is a Swiss social anthropologist and art historian Contents 1 Bibliography 2 Publications 3 External links 4 Gallery 5 ReferencesBibliography editRegula Tschumi has spent time in East West and South Africa researching into contemporary African art 1 In 2006 she published a standard work on the figurative coffins of the Ga people 2 In this book she traces the origins of these coffins in the art and religion of the Ga and questions the history of their evolution In the course of this research Regula Tschumi discovered the coffin artist and art brut painter Ataa Oko born 1919 from La in Ghana Ataa Oko was making figurative coffins as long ago as 1945 that is to say according to her before Kane Kwei who was generally recognised outside Ghana as having invented these coffins for the burial rituals of the Ga 3 In her PhD thesis 2013 Regula Tschumi makes the first deep research about the formerly unknown figurative palanquins of the Ga She shows how the figurative palanquins are related with the figurative coffins and why the figurative palanquins were used in Accra as early as 1930 She discovered that differently from what many Ga believe no chief has ever been buried in his figurative palanquin Palanquins belong to the powerful royal insignias which in the Ga culture may never be buried Therefore kings were not buried in their palanquin but in a coffin that looked the same like their palanquin This was necessary because the Ga believe that enstoolments and funerals are complementary 4 Regula Tschumi has taken part in various exhibition projects in leading museums 5 when she worked with different Ghanaian artists and coffin palanquin makers like Paa Joe Ataa Oko and Kudjoe Affutu among others Publications edit2021 Regula Tschumi ed Ataa Oko Addo With text contributions by Sarah Lombardi Lucienne Peiry Regula Tschumi and Atta Kwami Edition Clandestin Biel ISBN 978 3 907262 05 4 2017 Ataa Oko A glimpse inside the amazing world of Ghanaian funerals and how the carpenter Ataa Oko became an artis Kvadrat Interwoven the fabric of things online article 2014 Concealed Art The figurative palanquins and coffins of Ghana Edition Till Schaap Bern ISBN 978 3 03828 099 6 2014 The Buried Treasures of the Ga Coffin Art in Ghana Edition Till Schaap Bern ISBN 978 3 03828 016 3 A revised and updated second edition of Benteli 2008 2013 The Figurative Palanquins of the Ga History and Significance in African Arts vol 46 4 2013 pp 60 73 2013 Die figurlichen Sanften und Sarge der Ga im Suden Ghanas Geschichte Transformation und Sinn einer kunstlerischen Ausdrucksform von den Anfangen bis in die Gegenwart engl The figurative palanquins and coffins of the Ga in Southern Ghana History transformation and meaning of a form of artistic expression from its origins to the present PhD theses phil hist univ Basle 2010 The Deathbed of a Living Man A Coffin for the Centre Pompidou in Saadane Afif ed Anthologie de l humour noir Paris Editions Centre Pompidou pp 56 61 2010 Ataa Oko et le langage formel des Ga in Collection de l art brut ed Ataa Oko Exhibition catalogue Lausanne Gollion lnfolio 2006 Last Respects First Honoured Ghanaian Burial Rituals and Figural Coffins in Kunstmuseum Bern ed Six Feet Under Autopsy of Our Relation to the Dead Ex Cat Bielefeld Leipzig Kerber pp 114 125 External links editwww regulatschumi ch Ataa Oko A glimpse inside the amazing world of Ghanaian funerals and how the carpenter Ataa Oko became an artistGallery edit nbsp White chicken coffin made by Kudjoe Affutu 2008 nbsp Ataa Oko and Kudjo Affutu with Oko s red rooster coffin for Regula Tschumi 2009 nbsp The Pompidou coffin made by Kudjoe Affutu in collaboration with Regula Tschumi for the exhibition Anthologie de l humour noir of Saadane Afif in the Centre Pompidou in Paris 2010 nbsp Paa Joe with his sandals coffin made for the Kunstmuseum Bern 2006 nbsp Figurative palanquin drawing of Ataa Oko for Regula Tschumi 2010 References edit With a keener eye 2003 Kay Hassan in Johannesburg by Regula Tschumi in Kunsthalle Bern ed Kay Hassan exhibition cat Bern The Buried Treasures of the Ga Coffin Art in Ghana Benteli Bern 2008 German Die vergrabenen Schatze der Ga Sarg Kunst aus Ghana 2006 French Les tresors enterres des Ga L art des cercueils au Ghana 2011 Roberta Bonetti Alternate Histories of the Abebuu Adekai African Arts autumn 2010 p 14 33 Roberta Bonetti reached the same conclusion as Regula Tschumi She actually considers the well known stories about the origin of the figure coffins to have been invented We have seen how the same criteria of authenticity that were fundamental in documenting the uniqueness and truthfulness of ancient works have been adopted for recent coffins The proof is provided by the presumed origin of the work which has become even more precious and exceptional ever since the death of its invented inventor Kane Kwei Regula Tschumi The Figurative Palanquins of the Ga History and Significance in African Arts vol 46 4 2013 p 60 73 Musee d Ethnographie Neuchatel Centre Pompidou Paris Kunstmusuem Bern Deutsches Hygienemuseum Dresden Nouveau Musee National de Monaco British Museum London Museum Jean Tinguely Basel Collection de L Art Brut Lausanne Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Regula Tschumi amp oldid 1161618819, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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