Photography Traveling Exhibitions

Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher
Two Wodaabe Charm Dancers

Passages: Tribal Africa

Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher

This powerful exhibit of African tribal ceremonies reflects 30 years of commitment to preserving the endangered cultures and peoples of 90 tribes across Africa. Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher pay homage to the rituals that mark every important occasion in tribal life — birth, initiation, courtship, marriage, royal coronations, seasonal rituals, healing exorcisms, and death. These images are the result of a long, enduring and deeply respectful relationship with tribal peoples. This, combined with Beckwith and Fisher’s extraordinary photographic skills, creates an intimate portrayal of ceremonies long held secret that might have never been recorded. It is an exhibit that both preserves and presents the power, complexity and celebration found within the rituals of African tribal life.

Beckwith and Fisher’s award-winning publications include the definitive 2-volume reference African Ceremonies, and Passages, the soft-cover accompaniment to this exhibition.

Critically acclaimed by the New York Times (“a visual feast”), Time Magazine (“a magnificent documenting of the continent’s rapidly vanishing kaleidoscope of tribal rights”) and The Wall Street Journal (“…these two women have gone further and deeper into tribal Africa than any photographers have gone before”), the exhibition is curated by the Brooklyn Museum and available for travel starting in 2008.

       

Exhibition Content
Ninety-six 2'x4' to 10'x10' sized r-prints mounted and in lustermatte, ready to install; video and music footage; sample press package; didactics and labels; accompanying book Passages available; artists available for presentation.
Availability Linear Feet Shipping Info Rental Fee
Spring 2008 - 2012 435 linear feet TBD TBD
Venues Institution Location Dates
  National Geographic Museum Washington, D.C. October 2004 - Jan 2005
Carnegie Museum Pittsburgh, PA May - August 2003
Naples Museum of Art Naples, FL February - May 2003
Borges Centro Cultural Buenos Aires, Argentina December 2002 - March 2003
Brooklyn Museum of Art New York, NY July - September 2000