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Ferlov Mancoba

Audio 81-2

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[continues from 81-1] Ernest speaks of exploitation of black people - in both slavery and use of art; Wonga continues, with Ernest agreements

Paris 1938-1947

[tape stopped and restarted] Ernest recounts Christian Poulsen being his English translator at the Paris art school, Poulsen offered to introduce him to Ejler Bille; Ernest & Wonga discuss the location of Bille's studio and that Erwin Graumann's was in the same complex

Paris 1938-1947

Ernest tells Bille about the segregation of blacks in South Africa; Bille tells Ernest of a Danish sculptor, Sonja Ferlov; Ernest continues, meets Ferlov Mancoba who speaks of her fascination with African sculptures which she knew from Carl Kjersmeier's collection

Giacometti complex, Rue Moulin Vert

Ernest visits Ferlov Mancoba's studio at Rue Moulin Vert with Poulsen; Ernest mentions Rita Gueyfier - who had her studio above Ferlov Mancoba's

Sonja Ferlov's studio was in Alberto Giacomett's complex

Sonja Ferlov Mancoba

Wonga asks which sculptures Ernest remembers seeing in Ferlov Mancoba's studio, but Ernest is unable to recall; [tape stopped and restarted] Ernest speaks of Ferlov Mancoba's sculptures seeking new direction, not copying African art but feeling it

Sonja Ferlov Mancoba

after expressing frustration with each other, Ernest describes the light in Ferlov Mancoba's studio; Wonga's prompts to Ernest turns into his own interpretation of Ferlov Mancoba's work

Sonja Ferlov Mancoba

Ernest says he felt a spiritual connection to Ferlov Mancoba's works, that they made him feel "at home"; Wonga supplies more details, Ernest agrees

African art

Wonga comments on other artists who do not have same respect for African art; Ernest complains of the art academies influenced by Christianity, and Wonga disagrees that it's only due to Christian influence

Sonja Ferlov Mancoba

Wonga returns to his thoughts on Ferlov Mancoba's work, Ernest agrees

[tape ends]

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Ernest Mancoba
Wonga Mancoba
Wonga continues asking Ernest about Ejler Bille and Sonja Ferlov Mancoba, continues from 81-1

About the recordings: Ernest Mancoba's son, Marc also known as Wonga, recorded interviews with his father. The interviews seemed to serve different purposes and are not in chronological order.

Ca.1990-2002 (81-2)

The audio files are undated but is likely to have been recorded some time between 1990 and 2002
Time index and commentary prepared by W. Sze
Paris
  • Rue Moulin Vert, Paris
Estate of Ferlov Mancoba