Didier Claes
Text by François Neyt
Photographs by Hughes Dubois
The 70-some carved objects from the Democratic Republic of the Congo presented in this book have something remarkable in common: they are permeated with the powers of magic and sorcery, and are believed to be inhabited by the spirits of nature and the ghosts of ancestors. Selected with great care by Patric Didier Claes, a Belgian expert in African art, the works are from the Kingdom of Luba, at the source of the Congo, and the Kingdoms of Kongo and Teke. Each sculpture is identified, indexed, meticulously described, placed in context, and pinpointed as an example of the particular carving style of a specific workshop.
François Neyt is Director of the Department of Archaeology and Art History at the Catholic University of Louvain.
Hughes Dubois is a photographer specialized in advertising and art.