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Beyond Boundaries: Rethinking African Art at Middlebury

Anonymous (Kongo-Vili peoples, Republic of the Congo or Cabinda Province, Angola), Nkisi Nkondi (Power Figure), 19th century, wood, metal, fiber, goat horn. Courtesy image / Middlebury College Museum of Art

Rethink African Art with a new eye-opening exhibit at the Middlebury College Museum of Art, on view now through April.

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