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    Boris van Berkum (1968) is a neo-artist. Van Berkum is currently working on a program “Neo Afro, Winti 3D” where he assists winti priestess Marian Markelo to revive and introduce mask dancing and the use of sculpture into winti religion and ritual. Van Berkum's art is collected by Museum Boijmans van Beuningen and the Groninger Museum.

Boris van Berkum (1968) is a neo-artist. Van Berkum is currently working on a program “Neo Afro, Winti 3D” where he assists winti priestess Marian Markelo to revive and introduce mask dancing and the use of sculpture into winti religion and ritual. Van Berkum's art is collected by Museum Boijmans van Beuningen and the Groninger Museum.

Kabra Commemorative pin set of two

Boris van Berkum designed this beautiful, powerful pin inspired by the Kabra mask on the occasion of the Slavery Past Commemoration Year. Within the Winti culture, kabra refers to the ancestors.
Kabra Commemorative pin set of two
Kabra Commemorative pin set of two €12,50
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    Boris van Berkum (1968) is a neo-artist. Van Berkum is currently working on a program “Neo Afro, Winti 3D” where he assists winti priestess Marian Markelo to revive and introduce mask dancing and the use of sculpture into winti religion and ritual. Van Berkum's art is collected by Museum Boijmans van Beuningen and the Groninger Museum.

Boris van Berkum (1968) is a neo-artist. Van Berkum is currently working on a program “Neo Afro, Winti 3D” where he assists winti priestess Marian Markelo to revive and introduce mask dancing and the use of sculpture into winti religion and ritual. Van Berkum's art is collected by Museum Boijmans van Beuningen and the Groninger Museum.

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