African Art

Relates African art to its ethnographic, religious, and geographical backgrounds

African Art
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Article code05506
240 pages
color and b&w photos
Hard cover with dust jacket
30 x 24 cm
English

The concept of Africa as an entity is a recent and largely artificial idea. Africa is made up of very diverse cultures, tribes, religions, traditions and geographies and it is constantly changing. In this thought provoking study of African art Bargna emphasises the need to connect individual items to ethnographic information with the aesthetic experience. It is important also, not to bring to the study of African art the trappings of the traditional artistic judgements with which Western art is viewed. The rich and varied production of the African continent is viewed and interpreted in terms of its close relationship with the world of the sacred, of myth and of religious ritual practices. The illustrations form a prime feature of the book. There are stunning photographs of masks, sculptures, textiles, ceramics and household and ritual objects which testify to the huge diversity of many different cultures all grouped under a geographical umberella. These, as much as the original approach of the text, are a source of understanding and inspiration.

* A new and radical interpretation of African Art breaking with traditional practices of art criticism
* Relates African art to its ethnographic, religious, and geographical backgrounds
* Stunning photographs from private and public collections world wide
* Will be of particular interest to collectors, dealers, art historians and students