Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

Second Careers: Two Tributaries in African Art [Kõva köide]

Contributions by , , Contributions by , Contributions by , Contributions by , Contributions by
  • Formaat: Hardback, 128 pages, kõrgus x laius: 305x229 mm, 90 color + b-w illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300246870
  • ISBN-13: 9780300246872
  • Kõva köide
  • Hind: 37,00 €*
  • * saadame teile pakkumise kasutatud raamatule, mille hind võib erineda kodulehel olevast hinnast
  • See raamat on trükist otsas, kuid me saadame teile pakkumise kasutatud raamatule.
  • Kogus:
  • Lisa ostukorvi
  • Tasuta tarne
  • Lisa soovinimekirja
  • Formaat: Hardback, 128 pages, kõrgus x laius: 305x229 mm, 90 color + b-w illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300246870
  • ISBN-13: 9780300246872
An important investigation of the complicated relationship between canonical African art and the practices of contemporary African artists

Recognizing the second lives of historical African artworks when they enter museum collections and addressing them in dialogue with the works of six established and emerging African artists, this book represents how today&;s practitioners are reformulating the continent&;s artistic traditions to respond to the contemporary landscape. Historically, African art objects such as masks and sculptures were composed of a matrix of materials that included medicine bundles, raffia assemblage, hides, and metal, some or all of which were repurposed: a &;second career&; for the materials. This practice of transforming materials has wider cultural resonance in Africa today, where electronics, discarded engines, and rubber tires are incorporated by artisans into domestic and personal items. The contemporary African artists featured here&;El Anatsui (Ghana), Nnenna Okore (Nigeria), Zohra Opoku (Ghana), Elias Sime (Ethiopia), Tahir Carl Karmali (Kenya), and Gonçalo Mabunda (Mozambique)&;reflect these dual traditions, reviving conceptual elements of historical African art by creating work that responds to the evolution of Africa&;s artistic traditions.


An important investigation of the complicated relationship between canonical African art and the practices of contemporary African artists
Director's Foreword 13(1)
Acknowledgments 14(2)
Map of Africa
16(3)
Second Careers: Introduction
19(6)
Museums and African Art
25(14)
Contemporary Artists and Historical Practices in the Arts of Africa
39(15)
Plates
54(25)
Interviews
79(39)
El Anatsui
79(8)
Tahir Carl Karmali
87(8)
Nnenna Okore
95(8)
Zohra Opoku
103(8)
Elias Sime
111(7)
Artists' Biographies 118(2)
Selected Bibliography 120(2)
Illustrations 122(4)
Index 126(2)
The Cleveland Museum of Art Board of Trustees 128
Ugochukwu-Smooth C. Nzewi is curator of African art at the Cleveland Museum of Art.