West African Sculpture

West African Sculpture
Author: Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery (Syracuse University)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1979
Genre: Art, African
ISBN:


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Tradition en transition

Tradition en transition
Author: Esther A. Dagan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1989
Genre: Art
ISBN:


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Le catalogue présente 215 photographies de sculptures de différents pays africains illustrant les différents styles de la représentation de la mère et de l'enfant. L'introduction, bien élaborée, souligne les caractéristiques de cette sculpture de même que les rapports mère-enfant dans la vie africaine.

Hazina

Hazina
Author: Kiprop Lagat
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2006
Genre: Africa, East
ISBN:


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Traditional African Art

Traditional African Art
Author: Avner Shakarov
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2015-07-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0786498749


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The art of sub-Saharan Africa reveals the marvelous achievements of unknown artists over thousands of years. Their aesthetic ideal finds form in wood, ivory, fabric, bronze and iron. This illustrated study of traditional African art includes pieces from Western Sudan, the Congolese Basin, the Guinea coast, Gabon, the Democratic Republic of Congo and East and South Africa. Each piece is characterized by its own traditions and artistic forms. The earliest works date from the beginning of the first millennium, the most recent from the early 20th century. Unique and rare examples are documented, many heretofore virtually unknown.

Art and Ritual in the Black Diaspora

Art and Ritual in the Black Diaspora
Author: Paul Griffith
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2016-12-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1498527442


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Archetypes of Transition in Diaspora Art and Ritual examines residually oral conventions that shape the black diaspora imaginary in the Caribbean and America. Colonial humanist violations and inverse issues of black cultural and psychological affirmation are indexed in terms of a visionary gestalt according to which inner and outer realities unify creatively in natural and metaphysical orders. Paul Griffith’s central focus is hermeneutical, examining the way in which religious and secular symbols inherent in rite and word as in vodun, limbo, the spirituals, puttin’ on ole massa, and dramatic and narrative structures, for example, are made basic to the liberating post-colonial struggle. This evident interpenetration of political and religious visions looks back to death-rebirth traditions through which African groups made sense of the intervention of evil into social order. Herein, moreover, the explanatory, epistemic, and therapeutic structures of art and ritual share correspondences with the mythic archetypes that Carl Jung posits as a psychological inheritance of human beings universally.

The Art of Africa

The Art of Africa
Author: Christa Clarke
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1588391906


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A CD-ROM and DVD set extracted from the 'The Art of Africa: A Resource for Educators.' The CD-ROM "contains a PDF of 'The Art of Africa: A Resource for Educators, ' which features forty traditional works of African art in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. It includes a brief overview of the Metropolitan's collection of African art; a short introduction and history of Africa; an explanation of the role of visual expression in the continent; descriptions of the featured works of art and background about the materials and techniques that were used to created them ... The DVD, 'Ci Wara Invocation, ' "presents the highlights of a dozen ci wara performances in Bamana communities in present-day Mali that were recorded by five different observers between 1970-2002. Among the Bamana, oral traditions credit a mythical being named Ci Wara, a divine being half mortal and half antelope, with the introduction of agriculture to the Bamana. The ci wara performances are part of biannual celebrations that either launch or conclude the farming season."--Container

The Visual Arts of Africa

The Visual Arts of Africa
Author: Judith Perani
Publisher: Pearson
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN:


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Special features of this book: follows a geographical organization across the continent; each chapter is reader friendly with clear, accessible sub-headings; represents important religious and utilitarian art traditions from the Sahara desert, West Africa, Central Africa, Northeast Africa, Eastern Africa, and Southern Africa; gives special attention to the themes of gender, power, and life cycle rituals, which frequently intersect with one another to form an understanding of the arts of Africa; includes figurative sculpture, masquerades, architecture, textiles, dress, ceramics, wall painting, and leatherwork traditions; includes selected examples of the earliest known documented art works as well as contemporary art of each geographical region; includes an up-to-date bibliography, incorporating recent published field research for each chapter; and features 369 black and white illustrations, 16 colored plates, maps, and a time line.

Beyond Aesthetics

Beyond Aesthetics
Author: Wole Soyinka
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-01-21
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300247621


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An intimate reflection on culture and tradition, creativity and power, that draws on a lifetime’s commitment to aesthetic encounter The playwright, poet, essayist, novelist, and Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka is also a longtime art collector. This book of essays offers a glimpse into the motivations of the collector, as well as a highly personal look at the politics of aesthetics and collecting. Detailing moments of first encounter with objects that drew him in and continue to affect him, Soyinka describes a world of mortals, muses, and deities that imbue the artworks with history and meaning. Beyond Aesthetics is a passionate discussion of the role of identity, tradition, and originality in making, collecting, and exhibiting African art today. Soyinka considers objects that have stirred controversy, and he decries dogmatic efforts—whether colonial or religious—to suppress Africa’s artistic traditions. By turns poetic, provocative, and humorous, Soyinka affirms the power of collecting to reclaim tradition. He urges African artists, filmmakers, collectors, and curators to engage with their aesthetic and cultural histories.