Description
This is the first book to offer a comparative examination of intersections between African arts and narrative across expansive genres, cultures, periods, and contexts of patronage. More than two hundred color images explore an extensive array of media including sculpture in wood, ivory, metal, textiles, works on paper, photography, painting, and time-based media works. Acknowledging intersections between certain historical arts and oral traditions, Nichole N. Bridges surveys assorted visual modes and motives of arts that facilitate, document, reinforce, or critique narratives concerning the legitimacy of leaders, memory of place, prescriptions for healing and destiny, and enduring ancestral wisdoms.
Narrative Wisdom and African Arts explores ways in which historical and contemporary African arts make visible narratives rooted in collective and individual memory and knowledge. Historical works made by artists across sub-Saharan Africa during the 13th to 20th centuries dialogue with contemporary works by African artists working around the globe.
About the Author
Nichole N. Bridges is the Morton D. May Curator of the Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas at the Saint Louis Art Museum in Missouri.
Includes Essays by: Gaelle Beaujean, Nichole N. Bridges, Kathy Curnow, Jan-Lodewijk Grootaers, Jacky Maniacky, Smooth Nzewi, Emeka Ogboh, Yomi Ola, Nii O. Quarcoopome, Elyse Dianne Schaeffer, Sylvia Sukop.
Book Information
ISBN 9783777443737
Author Nichole N. Bridges
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Hirmer Verlag
Publisher Hirmer Verlag
Weight(grams) 1460g