MONNAIE DE PARIS MONNAIES & MERVEILLES (CURRENCIES & WONDERS) A spectacular exhibition at the Monnaie de Paris
Displayed in the historic salons of la Monnaie de Paris, the exhibition «Monnaies et Merveilles » will take visitors on a journey amongst the countless variety of monetary forms, materials, and uses.
From gold to silver, feathers, mother-of-pearl, pearls and iron, the diversity of money is truly astonishing. Mankind has created a plethora of forms to represent commercial transactions inside or outside its tribe, to express rank, prestige, and wealth, and to ensure the balance and survival of the community.
Whether displayed or kept secret, endowed with social or religious symbolism, these instruments of socialisation and exchange take on a large spectrum of characteristics, from the Kuba velvet of Zaire to the currency bracelets of the Ivory Coast, the textiles of Timor (southeast Asia), or the feather currency rolls of the Santa Cruz Islands (Polynesia).
Over 200 artefacts will immerse the public into the very core of how money is used and ritualized across cultures and civilizations, from the clustered snake currency of the Mumuye in Nigeria to the gold marangga breastplates of the island of Sumba, to a range of marriage currency used by the Talipun in Papua New Guinea. The exhibition will also highlight a series of popular European objects. Among them, are the fortune-telling machines, on loan from the Mucem, which used coins as a gateway to irrational and fantasy.
The exhibition is curated by Bérénice Geoffroy-Schneiter. An art historian specialising in the symbolism of non-Western jewellery and adornment, she was the co-curator of the exhibition ‘Voyage dans ma tête, la collection de coiffes ethniques d’Antoine de Galbert’ (Maison Rouge, 2010) and has published several works on tribal art, as well as catalogues for different foundations and museums (Musée du Louvre, Fondation Baur in Geneva, Villa Kérylos in Beaulieu-sur-Mer). She is a member of the AICA (International Association of Art Critics) and frequently collaborates with several art publications.
« I have designed this exhibition as a large Cabinet of Curiosities, rather than a comprehensive overview. Visitors are invited to explore the customs and habits associated with the various purposes of money throughout the world. The exhibition will present a large spectrum of uses and forms, playing with different scales and materials, from the most material to the most immaterial, the most rational to the most irrational, the most intimate to the most ostentatious.In the words of the great ethnologist Georges Condominas, « The Exotic is Every Day », and sometimes sneaks in where we least expect it ».
Bérénice Geoffroy-Schneiter, Exhibition curator
Tevau Wedding Currency
©Galerie Meyer - Oceanic & Eskimo Art
Talipun Currency
©musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac
Monnaies&Merveilles Quand la monnaie se fait parure
© Monnaie de Paris - Guillaume Murat - Signatures
Monnaies&Merveilles Un néo cabinet de curiosités
© Monnaie de Paris - Guillaume Murat - Signatures
Monnaies&Merveilles Salon Dupre
© Monnaie de Paris - Guillaume Murat - Signatures
VISITS
Until September 25th 2022, from 11.00 AM to 6.00 PM
Night visit every Wednesday until 9.00 PM
Round table «To each his own currency » Thursday September 8th from 6.00 to 7.30 pm
In partnership with the 21st edition of Parcours des mondes, the Monnaie de Paris organizes a round-table discussion between art historians and collectors.
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