Contemporary African art / Sidney Littlefield Kasfir.
2000
N7380 .K36 2000 (Mapit)
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Title
Contemporary African art / Sidney Littlefield Kasfir.
Author
Kasfir, Sidney Littlefield.
ISBN
9780500203286 (pbk.)
0500203288 (pbk.)
0500203288 (pbk.)
Publication Details
New York, N.Y. : Thames and Hudson, 2000.
Language
English
Description
224 p. : ill. (some col.), col. map ; 21 cm.
Call Number
N7380 .K36 2000
Dewey Decimal Classification
709/.6/09045
Summary
This pioneering history examines the major themes and accomplishments in African art from the past fifty years, achieving an impressive balance between the critical reexamination of frequently discussed artists, groups and workshops and the introduction of less publicized or more recent material. Postcolonial art in Africa has built seamlessly upon already existing structures in which the older, precolonial and colonial genres of African art were made. It is in this sense, and in the habits and attitudes of artists towards making art, rather than in any adherence to a particular style, medium, technique, or thematic range, that the art is recognizably African. Beginning in the early 1950s, the transformations in patronage, training and literacy brought about the birth of new genres which have been propelled onto a world stage. This critical history examines the major themes and accomplishments in African art from the past fifty years, achieving an impressive balance between the critical reexamination of frequently discussed artists, groups, and workshops and the introduction of less publicized or more recent material. Author has taught, curated, and carried out extensive filed research in Nigeria, Uganda, and Kenya, and has made briefer research trips to nine other African countries for her research.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series
World of art.
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Table of Contents
New genres: inventing African popular culture
Transforming the workshop
Patrons and mediators
Art and commodity
The African artist: shifting identities in the postcolonial world
The idea of a national culture: decolonizing African art
Migration and displacement.
Transforming the workshop
Patrons and mediators
Art and commodity
The African artist: shifting identities in the postcolonial world
The idea of a national culture: decolonizing African art
Migration and displacement.