Medicine Container

Description

Created to store medicinal mixtures, this type of gourd was owned by a ritual healer and facilitated communication between the spiritual and physical worlds. Activated by prayer and music, it assisted a patient’s transformation from a state of conflict or misfortune to one of well-being. Its figurative stopper may represent a spirit being that would temporarily inhabit the container. As participants in coastal and inland trade networks, cultural groups throughout Tanzania imported European glass beads and routinely used white ones as eyes in their sculptures, as seen here.

Provenance

Kebe Bousseye, by 2014; sold to Doug Dawson Gallery (Chicago, Il.); sold to the Art Institute, 2017.

Medicine Container

Hehe

20th century

Accession Number

241241

Medium

Gourd, wood, and glass beads

Dimensions

30.5 × 11.4 cm (12 × 4 1/2 in.)

Classification

sculpture

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Purchased with funds provided by Jane Stroud Wright in honor of Douglas Dawson