Tigermedia - A Liberian Sojourn (Charles Miller III)

A Liberian Sojourn (Charles Miller III)

Date: October 8th, 2015
Duration: 9m:18s

A Liberian Sojourn by Charles Miller III, an exhibition presented by the QCC Art Gallery, City University of New York (CUNY), is the first exhibition of the photographs of Charles Miller III.

The root of Charles Miller III’s enduring fascination with African culture lay in his first trip there in 1968, when he visited Dahomey (now Benin), Togo and Ghana to undertake zoological research for several museums and universities.

While investigating the West African Fat-tailed Gecko on the outskirts of a small village in Benin, he heard the sounds of drums in the distance, intriguingly punctuated from time to time with rifts of songs. The magnetic thundering of the music coupled with choral accompaniment of the audience was compelling, though he was wary of approaching, as he was a stranger after all (as well as laden down with photographic equipment!). A group of elders beckoned him to join—this would be his most vivid life experience, the participation in a female secret society initiation rite of the Fon people. Not only was his curiosity matched by the villager’s hospitality but he was unexpectedly encouraged to take photographs.

While in residence in Liberia from 1977 to 1988, the period during which these photographs were made, Miller created intimate portraits of the people who were curious by Miller, a foreigner and a zoologist who became known as "The Snake Man."

While researching the medicinal benefits of snake venom for pharmaceutical companies, Miller was himself bit and infected with their venom over 40 times. Of note, many of the photographs are of female coming-of-age initiates of the secret Sande society, a powerful all woman group known to wear "Bundu" masks during rituals, the only known instance of women wearing masks in all of Africa. Miller collected a great deal of “de-commissioned” Bundus, no longer suitable for ritualizing. Several significant examples of his Bundus will also be exhibited as well as seen in these remarkable photographs.

Another significant feature seen here is the aesthetically complex body decoration of the initiates who daily repaint themselves in never repetitious patterns representing a meaningful language known only to the Initiates.

A Liberian Sojourn by Charles Miller III will be on view at the QCC Art Gallery from October 8, 2015 until December 8, 2015.

A Liberian Sojourn
Hosted at the QCC Art Gallery
October 8, 2015 - December 8, 2015

Artist
Charles Miller III

Curator
Faustino Quintanilla

Edited & Directed by
Nick Caccese

Videography
Nick Caccese

Music
"Accralate"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

"Zanzibar"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Project Supervisor
Phillip Roncoroni

QCC Art Gallery Executive Director
Faustino Quintanilla

QCC Art Gallery Assistant Director
Lisa Scandaliato

(c) 2015 QCC Art Gallery

Website: http://www.qcc.cuny.edu/artgallery/