Gallery Philippe Artidor
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African art
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Permanent Exhibition: Ta'Nawa Museum – Arts of the Peoples of Black Africa
From May 8 to September 30, 2025
Visit by reservation only
Adults: €7 – Children under 12: €5
The Ta'Nawa Museum – Arts of the Peoples of Black Africa offers a guided presentation by Philippe Artidor on the theme of Black African cultures, showcasing ritual objects rooted in animist traditions.
This unique venue invites visitors to discover objects made of stone, wood, plant materials, and terracotta, originating from the African continent and spanning a period of 1,000 years.
All of these objects are linked to animist rituals practiced throughout Africa. They bear witness to the beliefs and spiritual practices once shared by all human societies—before the rise of polytheism and later monotheism.
These objects are not sacred, but respected as tools, each serving a specific ritual purpose within the community.
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Permanent Exhibition: Ta'Nawa Museum – Arts of the Peoples of Black Africa
From May 8 to September 30, 2025
Visit by reservation only
Adults: €7 – Children under 12: €5
The Ta'Nawa Museum – Arts of the Peoples of Black Africa offers a guided presentation by Philippe Artidor on the theme of Black African cultures, showcasing ritual objects rooted in animist traditions.
This unique venue invites visitors to discover objects made of stone, wood, plant materials, and terracotta, originating from the African continent and spanning a period of 1,000 years.
All of these objects are linked to animist rituals practiced throughout Africa. They bear witness to the beliefs and spiritual practices once shared by all human societies—before the rise of polytheism and later monotheism.
These objects are not sacred, but respected as tools, each serving a specific ritual purpose within the community.