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Serge Schoffel presents Ancient Tribal Art of the Indigenous Peoples of South America at BRAFA 2026
The aim is to present, through both quantity and quality, an ensemble that brings together classic works as well as rare pieces, revealing the essence of a true “continent unto itself” within the world of tribal art. Just as Africa, Oceania, and North America - with the Northwest Coast, the Plains peoples, and the Inuit of the far north - are now widely recognized, South America deserves a similar place of honour.
The exhibition focuses primarily on wooden works: more than thirty different clubs and makana, masks, statuettes, and various objects such as maracas, cigar holders, shamanic staffs, stools, and more. The main regions and ethnic groups will be represented, including the Karajá, Kayapó, Tapirapé, and Tucano.
A number of rare pre-Columbian pieces enrich the collection: objects from Marajó Island in Brazil, the Timoto-Cuica of Venezuela, and the Muisca of Colombia — Indigenous peoples whose postures and adornments unmistakably affirm their identity.
Ancient Indigenous art from South America is rare. Early colonization, large population movements, and the devastating toll of epidemics brought from Europe profoundly disrupted these cultures and severely limited the survival of their artistic heritage.
Together, these objects reveal the full face of a continent still too little known for the richness of its early arts. These tribes are of striking beauty, and several large-scale photographs will highlight their unique and often overlooked humanity.
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Serge Schoffel 二十岁便热爱部落艺术。在这份热爱的推动下使他在1990年代初期多次往菲律宾及印度尼西亚偏远地区搜集艺术品。其后在巴黎第八大学 – 万森纳进修人类学。他在法国出生,从事原始部落艺术已有三十多年。他于2003 年在布鲁塞尔萨布隆区成立画廊, 展出来自撒哈拉以南的非洲、大西洋、亚洲、东南亚及美洲的罕有雕塑。他是比利时皇家古董美术经销商协会及比利时艺术品鉴赏家公会的成员。他曾是展览策展人并出版多本书籍及图书录。在今届的BRAFA展览中, 他将展出一个特别专题彰显澳洲中部土著人以思想和符号体系雕塑的艺术 :他们透过思想以符号在石块或木块上刻上非形像艺术来转递信息。此外, 还展出其他大陆洲的新颖艺术杰作。
Specialisations
原始艺术
Associations
C.B.E.O.A Chambre Belge des Experts en Oeuvres d´Art , ROCAD Royal Chamber of Art dealers
Fairs
Brussels Art Square, Parcours des Mondes - Paris, BRAFA - Brussels

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