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HAMILL GALLERY of TRIBAL ART

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"In age, variety and beauty, art from Africa is second to none.
Africa had traditions of abstract art, performance art, installation art and
conceptual art centuries before the West ever dreamed up the names."

---Holland Cotter, The New York Times....



GALLERY HOURS

Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, Noon - 6 PM
and by appointment


Email inquiries: anytime


The Hamill family has interests other than tribal art.

Graduation at Le Cordon Bleu: CHEF Matt (looking mighty like a brigadier general in full parade dress with all his awards for High Honors, 4.0 GPA and perfect attendance) and his VERY proud mom.



ALSO

Bobbi's Photography

www.mbabramgalleries.com

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Coming to Hamill Gallery in April:

BHAIRAVA


In the Main Gallery:

TAKE  A  SEAT:
AFRICAN CHAIRS AND STOOLS


February 2 - March 30, 2013



In the Second Floor Galleries:

DIDA
Textiles

February 2 - March 30, 2013

MBUTI
Barkcloth

February 2 - March 30, 2013

In the First Floor Gallery:

YORUBA
Beaded Crowns

SANDE
Mende Helmet Masks



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NEW ADDITIONS

 

YORUBA
Adire Textiles

LOBI
Stools

MBUTI
Barkcloth


LOBI / DAGARI
Stools

ANGOLA
Stool

SENUFO
Stools


ASANTE
Small Stools


DIDA
Raffia Textiles




BEMBE
Stool 2

NUPE
Stools

BAMILEKE
Stools

DAN GREBO
Stool 1



Please Visit
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HAMILL TRIBAL TEXTILES

www.hamilltribaltextiles.com
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  PREVIOUS EXHIBITIONS
2007-2012
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Index by Exhibition (Chronological) 1990-2012

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Paypal payments should be made to Hamill Gallery of African Art LLC
at this email address: hamill@hamillgallery.com



NEW
ADDITIONS



MASKS
(Yoruba)



OF SPECIAL
INTEREST

 

The GALLERY
(Lengola)




ANIMALS
(Baga Snake) 

 

DOORS
(Igbo)

 

HEADS
(Ejagham)

 

 FIGURES
(Lobi)

 

DRUMS
(Senufo)

 

OUTDOOR
SCULPTURE

 

TEXTILES
(Dida)



VESSELS
(Nupe)



BEADWORK
(Ndebele)

MASKS
(Guere)

   

GIFT
CERTIFICATES

(Montol Figure) 


BAMANA
Hunter's Shirts



TEXTILES
(Asafo Flags) 

STOOLS
(Asante) 



ARTIFACTS
(Igbo Tray) 

DOLLS
(Fali)

PUPPETS
(Ibibio)

POSTS
(Tuareg)

 

KNIVES
(Ikula)

BARKCLOTH
(Mbuti)

COSTUMES
(Yoruba) 

 RELIQUARY
GUARDIANS


 

AFRICAN
Shields
 

 AFRICAN
Currencies

 
 
GEOMETRIES
Exhibition

 

AFRICAN
Fetishes

  

Custom Stands by
Simon Gregory



All photos © Hamill Gallery
Alphabetical Index: by Tribe, by Object, by Material.

Index by Exhibition (Chronological)

New Additions for frequent visitors.
For our repeat visitors, whom we value, we will try to link all recent additions to the site here on this page so that you don't miss anything.

Measurements: We round up to the next half inch.
For our international clients, used to the Metric System, the following conversion may make our measurements easier to understand:
inch to mm multiply by 25.4 ----inch to cm multiply by 2.54 -----foot to meter multiply by 0.3048
(Et pour nos clients francophones, nous sommes capables de repondre dans votre langue, meme si les accents n'existent pas sur les claviers americains.)

A brief visual visit to The Gallery.

Hamill Gallery of Tribal Art, located in Boston, Massachusetts, is a 7000 sq. ft. exhibition space showing ever changing displays from 160 major peoples, giving a balanced view of subjects, styles and techniques used for centuries in Africa. Works include masks, figures, artifacts, textiles, jewelry, books and posters giving an idea of the visual impact and spiritual power of tribal art. Every three months special exhibitions highlight one tribe or theme.

Traditional peoples represented include the Adan, Aduma, Afikpo, Afo, Agni, Aja, Akan, Arua, Asante, Attie, Bafia, Baga, Bakom, Bakongo, Bakota, Bali, Bamana, Bamileke, Bamun, Bangala, Bangwa, Bantu, Bassa, Bateke, Baule, Bembe, Benalua, Benin, Bidjogo, Boa, Bobo, Boki, Bongo, Boni, Bozo, Buji, Bura, Bwa, Chamba, Chokwe, Dan, Dida, Dinka, Dogon, Ejagham, Eket, Ekoi, Ekonda, Ethiopian, Ewe, Fali, Fang, Fante, Fon, Fulani, Gan, Gogo, Grebo, Guere, Guro, Gurunsi, Hausa, Hehe, Hemba, Holo, Ibibio, Idoma, Ife, Igbo, Ijo, Ishan, Ituri, Jimini, Jukun, Kamba, Katanga, Katsina, Kirdi, Kissi, Koma, Komo, Konso, Koro, Kotoko, Kuba, Kulango, Kurumba, Kusu, Kwele, Lega, Lengola, Lobi, Losso, Luba, Lwalwa, Maasai, Mahongwe, Makonde, Mama, Mambila, Mangbetu, Matacom, Mbaka, Mbandi, Mbete, Mbole, Mbuti Pygmy, Mbete, Mende, Mfunte, Moba, Montol, Mossi, Mumuye, Nafana, Nalu, Namji, Ndacka, Ndebele, Ngata, Nok, Nununa, Nupe, Oron, Pende, Pere, Poto, Punu, Pygmy, Salampasu, Sango, Senufo, Shi, Sokoto, Songye, Suku, Sukuma, Tabwa, Tarumba, Temne, Tikar, Tiv, Toma, Tonga, Toussian, Tsogo, Tuareg, Turkana,Tutsi, Urhobo, Vigango, We, Wurkun, Yaka, Yangere, Yaure, Yombe, Yoruba, Zaramo and Zoromo.



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Hamill Gallery of Tribal Art
2164 Washington St.
Boston, MA 02119
Tel: (617) 442-8204
Fax: (617) 442-0403
Email: hamill@hamillgallery.com

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Thursday - Saturday 12 - 6 PM
and by appointment

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