African art in detail / Chris Spring.
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TextSeries: Art in detailPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2009Description: 144 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780674036222 (alk. paper); 0674036220 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Art, African -- Themes, motivesDDC classification: 709.6 LOC classification: N7380 | .S67 2009| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| N7349.G8A4 2008 Wenda Gu at Dartmouth : | N 7349 .X8X8 2011 Xu Bing and contemporary Chinese art : | N7362.B76 1987 Korean art : | N 7380 .S67 2009 African art in detail / | N7391.65 .B58 1998 The royal arts of Africa : | N7399.C3M88 1994 Kunst in Kamerun / | N 7410 .G43 2006 From the South Seas: |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface -- Introduction: What is African art? -- 1: Contemporary art of Africa -- 2: Art of masquerade -- 3: Cloth, history and culture -- 4: Brass, bronze and gold -- 5: Wood and iron, women and men -- 6: Tools, arms and amour -- 7: Ceramic classics -- 8: Africa around the world -- 9: Further information -- Further reading -- Glossary -- Collections of African art -- Sources of quotations -- Illustration references -- Index.
From the Publisher: This book opens with the question: What is African art? The answer is a brilliantly colorful and detailed look at the myriad materials and genres, forms and meanings, cultural contexts and expressions that comprise artistic traditions across this vast and varied continent. Viewing artworks in their contexts-ancient and modern, urban and rural, western and eastern, decorative and functional-the book is nothing less than a virtual tour of African culture. Masks, textiles, royal art, sculpture, ceramics, tools and weapons-in each instance, the book features examples that reveal the most significant aspects of workmanship, materials, and design in objects of wood, stone, ivory, clay, metalwork, featherwork, leather, basketwork, and cloth. Photographs of each piece alongside close-ups of fine details afford new views of these works and allow for intriguing comparisons between seemingly unrelated objects and media. The featured details evoke the hand and eye of the most accomplished craftspeople across Africa, past and present. In sum, these photographs, along with Christopher Spring's enlightening commentary, offer an experience of African art that is at once broad and deep, richly informed and intimately felt. They are, at the same time, a kaleidoscopic view of art from prehistory to gestures prefiguring the future.

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