14 december 2016: Collection Viviane Jutheau, Comtesse de Witt Au Cœur des Arts d’Afrique. Sotheby’s Paris

Collection Viviane Jutheau, Comtesse de Witt
Au Cœur des Arts d’Afrique

| | Paris

Viviane Jutheau, the first female auctioneer in Paris, began to assemble what has become one of the most striking collections of African art after meeting celebrated art expert André Schoeller at the beginning of the 1980s. It embraces the core of African art, where strength and sensitivity, archaism and modernity meet in dialogue. The art of Gabon – Fang, Kota, Kwele – is the main focus of the collection: each artwork testifies to the individual genius of its sculptor and of the institutions which fed their imagination.

The collection charts the discovery of this art in the West at the beginning of the 20th century, with major figures such as Paul Guillaume, Walter Bondy, Roger Bédiat, Charles Ratton and later André Schoeller, as well as the legendary exhibitions in Paris and New York, all contributing to its recognition. Beyond the collection, Viviane Jutheau, whose family has had close links with Africa for three generations, conceived a manifesto where ‘African art is not a way of making, it is at first a way of being, a way of being more’ (Aimé Césaire, 1966).

Highlights of the collection will be exhibited in Paris from 5 to 10 September during Parcours des Mondes. Join us for a late night view of the exhibition at the Galerie Charpentier on Monday 5 September from 6:30PM to 9:00PM.

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