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"The mask in Bali is the most evocative reflection of the human, the mythical, and the natural in a culture that is itself anciently and profoundly artistic. This important book brings the art of the Balinese mask to us in sharp and agreeable focus."<br> | "The mask in Bali is the most evocative reflection of the human, the mythical, and the natural in a culture that is itself anciently and profoundly artistic. This important book brings the art of the Balinese mask to us in sharp and agreeable focus."<br> | ||
-Rand Castile, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco<p> | -''Rand Castile, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco''<p> | ||
Masked performances are an ancient and integral part of Balinese rituals and are much more than mere spectacles for audiences. The masks serve both as visual aids in the portrayal of Bali's courtly legends and as harnessers of invisible forces. As "members of their own village communities," the masks are given a chance to "speak" and "move around" and be entertained by their human ser- vants in parades and temple ceremonies. The great variety of Bali's masks, many of them sacred and rarely displayed, and the dance performances with in which they appear, are well represented in this book. The spectacular detail and craftsmanship of the masks, revealed in Paul Schraub's stunning photographs, together with an informed text by Judy Slattum on their artistry, symbolism, religious significance, and manufacture, will take readers on a fascinating visual, spiritual, and dramatic journey into the sacred rituals of Bali. A foreword by Hildred Geertz further explains the significance of the masks and their role in Balinese village life. | Masked performances are an ancient and integral part of Balinese rituals and are much more than mere spectacles for audiences. The masks serve both as visual aids in the portrayal of Bali's courtly legends and as harnessers of invisible forces. As "members of their own village communities," the masks are given a chance to "speak" and "move around" and be entertained by their human ser- vants in parades and temple ceremonies. The great variety of Bali's masks, many of them sacred and rarely displayed, and the dance performances with in which they appear, are well represented in this book. The spectacular detail and craftsmanship of the masks, revealed in Paul Schraub's stunning photographs, together with an informed text by Judy Slattum on their artistry, symbolism, religious significance, and manufacture, will take readers on a fascinating visual, spiritual, and dramatic journey into the sacred rituals of Bali. A foreword by Hildred Geertz further explains the significance of the masks and their role in Balinese village life. | ||
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Title | Balinese Masks |
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Subtitle | Spirits of an Ancient Drama |
Category | Masks |
Author | Judy Slattum |
Publisher | Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd |
Published | 2003 |
Language | English |
ISBN-ASIN | 0794600751 |
Summary
"The mask in Bali is the most evocative reflection of the human, the mythical, and the natural in a culture that is itself anciently and profoundly artistic. This important book brings the art of the Balinese mask to us in sharp and agreeable focus."
-Rand Castile, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
Masked performances are an ancient and integral part of Balinese rituals and are much more than mere spectacles for audiences. The masks serve both as visual aids in the portrayal of Bali's courtly legends and as harnessers of invisible forces. As "members of their own village communities," the masks are given a chance to "speak" and "move around" and be entertained by their human ser- vants in parades and temple ceremonies. The great variety of Bali's masks, many of them sacred and rarely displayed, and the dance performances with in which they appear, are well represented in this book. The spectacular detail and craftsmanship of the masks, revealed in Paul Schraub's stunning photographs, together with an informed text by Judy Slattum on their artistry, symbolism, religious significance, and manufacture, will take readers on a fascinating visual, spiritual, and dramatic journey into the sacred rituals of Bali. A foreword by Hildred Geertz further explains the significance of the masks and their role in Balinese village life.