Oceanside Museum of Art (OMA)

Oceanside Museum of Art (OMA)
OMA occupies the venerable 1934 former City of Oceanside City Hall designed by pioneering San Diego architect Irving Gill and the Frederick Fisher designed Central Pavillion opened in 2008.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Ancient Marks: The Sacred Origins of Tattoos and Body Marking




The Oceanside Museum of Art presents an intriguing  exhibition about the origins of tattoos and body marking that are such a prominent part of contemporary culture and identity. Documentary photographer, Chris Rainier has traveled the world capturing rituals and traditions of cultures for publications such as Time, Life and National Geographic.  Bridging the savannahs of Africa to the barrios of Los Angeles he connects the indigenous forms of tattooing, scarification, piercing and other forms of body-altering art in his photography. A preview reception will be held on Saturday April 26, 2008 from 5-7 pm.  The exhibition continues through August 24th.  Please visit www.oma-online.org for more information.

3 comments:

  1. Wow what a powerful image! Thank you as always for keeping me connected to great San Diego Art. Best of luck with your new Art Blog!

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  2. Yes, Chris Rainier's work is striking, there were photographs from Burning Man that you would have enjoyed. Hope to see you at the museum soon!

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  3. This was really such a great exhibition. It had an excellent layout and the content of the exhibition was world class. I can't wait for more!! Great Work Everybody!!!!

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