ブルックリン美術館のインスタグラム(brooklynmuseum) - 8月17日 02時23分
One: Egúngún tells the life story of a 20th century Yorùbá masquerade dance costume (egúngún), from its origins in Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́, Nigeria, to its current home in Brooklyn. Composed of over three hundred textiles from Africa, Europe, and Asia, this egúngún swirls into motion during festivals honoring departed ancestors. Though no longer ritually empowered according to its community of origin, the egúngún here remains a compelling symbol of belief, history, and global connections. ⠀
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We thank and acknowledge the Lekewọgbẹ family—the makers of this egúngún. This exhibition honors their family name and masquerade heritage. See #OneEgngn before it closes this Sunday.
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