"West African Gold from the Ivory Coast: The Olga Hirshhorn Collection" @ The Bruce Museum
Horned Head. Lagoon peoples. Gold. 3,5 in. Olga Hirshhorn Collection
Greenwich, CT - The Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut, opens a second show this summer drawn from the collections of former Greenwich native Olga Hirshhorn entitled West African Gold from the Ivory Coast: The Olga Hirshhorn Collection, on view from Saturday, August 8, 2009, through Sunday, November 8, 2009. Mrs. Hirshhorn married famed art collector Joseph H. Hirshhorn, whose gift of his collection to the Smithsonian Institution established the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden which opened in Washington, D.C. in 1974. Mrs. Hirshhorn started her gold collection in the 1970s, shortly after she met her future husband.
Mrs. Hirshhorn began acquiring gold necklaces to complement her Victorian necklace collection. She purchased the objects during visits to England, France and New York, focusing on gold ornaments and pendants.
Comprised of about 90 pieces, West African Gold from the Ivory Coast: The Olga Hirshhorn Collection consists of finely wrought works of gold depicting human faces and animals. This is the second time that the Bruce Museum has exhibited the collection, which was last shown in 1989. A majority of the pieces on display were made by goldsmiths of the Lagoon peoples of Cote d'Ivoire, especially those of Akye (Attie), Kyaman (Ebrie) and Adjukru (Adioukrou) communities. Some were cast by the Baule peoples who live in the northeast part of Côte d’Ivoire. Today, gold ornaments are still worn by women as hair ornaments; men display them on festive occasion as a statement of wealth and social status.
Olga Hirshhorn, née Olga Zatorsky, grew up in Greenwich and reminisces, “Bruce Park was my playground, and the Bruce Museum was my classroom.” A complementary exhibition of her collection of small-scale art works, The Mouse House: Art from the Collection of Olga Hirshhorn, is also on view at the Bruce Museum through Sunday, October 18, 2009. Both exhibitions are supported by a committee of honor led by Peter Malkin, Creighton Reed, Leah and Bob Rukeyser, and Brenda and Larry Thompson, and also by the Charles M. and Deborah G. Royce Exhibition Fund.
The Bruce Museum is presenting a number of public programs related to both exhibitions. These include an appearance by Olga Hirshhorn on Wednesday, September 16, 2009, at 1:30 p.m., entitled “A Peek Inside the Mouse House with Olga Hirshhorn,” in which Mrs. Hirshhorn will explain how she built her extraordinary collection of decorative and fine art. On Wednesday, September 30, 2009, at1:30 p.m., Dr. Susan Kart, Assistant Professor of African Art at Sarah Lawrence College, will present the lecture “African Gold from the Olga Hirshhorn Collection,” which will provide an in-depth look at the cultural and historical significance of the objects featured in the exhibition. Both lectures are followed by a tea reception and docent-led tours of the exhibitions.
The Bruce Museum is located at 1 Museum Drive in Greenwich, Connecticut, USA. Museum hours are: Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., and closed Mondays and major holidays. For information, call the Bruce Museum at (203) 869-0376, or visit the Bruce Museum website at www.brucemuseum.org
Oval Head. Pendant or display piece of human head. Baule peoples Gold. Olga Hirshhorn Collection H005
Face on plaque. Pendant or display piece of human head on plaque. Lagoon peoples. Gold, 3.75 x 3.75 in. Olga Hirshhorn Collection Face rectangular. Pendant or display piece of human head on rectangular plaque. Baule peoples. Gold, 3.75 x 2.5 in. Olga Hirshhorn Collection Fish. Pendant or display piece of unidentified fish. Lagoon peoples. Gold, 2 x 5 in. Olga Hirshhorn Collection Crocodile. Lagoon peoples. Gold, 3.75 x 5.5 in. Olga Hirshhorn Collection Hen. Baule or Lagoon peoples. Gold, 2 x 3.5 x 2.25 in. Olga Hirshhorn Collection Elephant. Baule peoples (?). Gold, 3 x 3.25 x 2 in. Olga Hirshhorn Collection Stool Baule peoples (?) Gold, 1 x 2.5 x 1.5 in. Olga Hirshhorn Collection






















