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         African Art:     more books (102)
  1. The Other Side of Color: African American Art in the Collection of Camille O. and William H. Cosby, Jr. by David C. Driskell, 2001-03
  2. African American Visual Arts: From Slavery to the Present by Celeste-Marie Bernier, 2008-11-01
  3. The Arts of Africa at the Dallas Museum of Art (Dallas Museum of Art Publications) by Roslyn Adele Walker, 2010-01-18
  4. African Art in Motion: Icon and Act in the collection ofKaterine Coryton White by Katherine Coryton White, 1979-12
  5. Romare Bearden, American Modernist (Studies in the History of Art Series)
  6. Reading the Contemporary: African Art from Theory to the Marketplace
  7. Visual Arts of Africa: Gender, Power, and Life Cycle Rituals by Judith Perani, Fred T. Smith, 1998-07-08
  8. The Harmon and Harriet Kelley Collection of African American Art by San Antonio Museum of Art, Douglas K. S Hyland, et all 1994
  9. African Americans in the Visual Arts (A to Z of African Americans) by Steven Otfinoski, 2011-02
  10. African Art: Its Background & Traditions by Rene Wassing, 1988-05-27
  11. Secrecy: African Art That Conceals and Reveals by Mary H. Nooter, 1993-03
  12. History of Art in Africa, A (2nd Edition) by Monica B. Visona, Robin Poynor, et all 2007-07-13
  13. A Short History of African Art (Penguin Art and Architecture) by Werner Gillon, 1991-04-11
  14. Hair in African Art and Culture (African, Asian & Oceanic Art)

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Email: info@earthline-art.com WELCOME TO EARTHLINE ART PRODUCTS Earthline deals worldwide in African-related exceptional hand-painted originals, both on cloth and board and wooden carvings. This week's art is by the following renowned African artists. Maj , of Cape Town whose work is displayed in many homes worldwide. Maria Barkel, of South Africa who specialises in Fantasy work. NEW! Denise de Villiers
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    Email: info@earthline-art.com WELCOME TO EARTHLINE ART PRODUCTS Earthline deals worldwide in African-related exceptional hand-painted originals, both on cloth and board and wooden carvings. This week's art is by the following renowned African artists. Maj , of Cape Town whose work is displayed in many homes worldwide. Maria Barkel, of South Africa who specialises in Fantasy work. NEW! Denise de Villiers
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    46. African Art And The Internet
    african art and the Internet. This None of these firstgeneration Africanart CDs were designed to link to a dedicated Web site. However
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    This article was originally published in African Arts (Summer 1999, vol. 32, no. 2) and appears courtesy of African Arts, The James S. Coleman African Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles. by: Michael W. Conner (Southern University at New Orleans) and Raymond A. Silverman (Michigan State University) The Internet is already having a profound impact on the lives of most students of African expressive culture. In this new era of communication, information, both raw and cooked, is becoming more accessible, prevalent, and infinitely diverse. We would like to review some of the new electronic media and resources, especially as they have been applied in the field of African art studies, and offer a few thoughts about the opportunities and challenges they present. Physical distance itself is rendered almost irrelevant by the tremendous speed of the Internet. Through electronic mail and the World Wide Web, scholars virtually anywhere can sustain a level of global interaction with colleagues that would have been inconceivable just a few years ago. For example, a member of the H-AfrArts Listserv (an e-mail-based discussion forum) recently requested information about the mermaid-like spirit Mami Wata. Over the course of several days, she received a host of replies from Africa, Europe, and the Americas. Members of the list were treated to current data about Mami Wata worship not only in West Africa but also in Brazil, Haiti, and the U.S.

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    49. Search The Stanley Collection Database
    The Stanley Collection of african art at the University of Iowa Museumof Art contains over 500 objects from across SubSaharan Africa.
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    The Stanley Collection of African Art at the University of Iowa Museum of Art contains over 500 objects from across Sub-Saharan Africa. Use the popup menus for each category below to enter search criteria, or type in an acquisition number to find an object. Then click on the 'Start Search' button. For details on the reproduction rights to this material, refer to the at the Art and Life in Africa site. Database material last revised 2/01/99. Stanley Acquisition Number Group Anyang Anyi Asante Azande Babanki Baga Bali Bamana Bamileke Bamum Bangubangu Bangwa Bassa Baule Beembe Bemba Bembe Benin Kingdom Bete Bidyogo Biombo Boa Bobo Bondei Boyo Bullom or Sherbro Bushoong Bwa Cameroon Grasslands Chokwe Dan Ding Diomande Doci Dogon Ejagham Eket Ekoi Fang Fulani Giryama Guro Gurunsi Hehe Hemba Holo Holoholo Hunde Hunguna Ibibio Idoma Igala Igbo Ijo Iraku Jaba Kahe Kamba Kanyok Karagwe Katana Kel Kete Komo Kongo Kota Kran Kuba Kurumba Kusu Kuyu Kwele Kwere Lega Lele Liberia Lobala Lobi Lower Zaire Luba Luguru Luluwa Lunda Lwalwa Makere Makonde Malungu Mama Mambila Mangbetu Manja Mano Maravi Marka Mbagani Mbala Mbole Mende Metoko Mitsogo Mossi Mumuye Nafana Ndengese Ngbaka Ngbandi Ngeende Nkanu Nuna Nyamwezi Ogoni Pare Pende Punu Salampasu Samo Senufo Shambaa Shilele Solongo Songo Songye Suku Tabwa Teke Togbo Toussiana Unidentified Urhobo Vili Vinza Vuvi We Woyo Yaka Yaure Yombe Yoruba Zaramo Zigua Zombo Country Angola Burkina Faso Cameroon Congo Congo (Zaire) Gabon Ghana Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Conakry Kenya Liberia Mali Mozambique Nigeria Sierra Leone Tanzania Type animal axe bell body art bowl chair cloth clothing

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    51. Contemporary African Art Gallery, 330 West 108th St, New York, NY
    A gallery showing contemporary African fine art from all African regions. Contemporaryafrican art Gallery is a domesticated alternative space.
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    CURRENT SHOW: A parallel show to the Short Century exhibit at PS 1. Six of the artists in that show have also shown at Contemporary African Art Gallery over the years. The six artists on exhibit are: Skunder Boghossian Ethiopia
    Malangatana Mozambique
    John Muafangejo Namibia
    Thomas Mukarobwa Zimbabwe
    Iba Ndiaye Senegal
    Ouattara Ivory Coast The show opens February 19 from 6:00 - 9:00. The gallery will be open to the public on Saturdays, from 11:00 - 6:00 through March 2nd and, thereafter, by appointment until the show ends on June 30th. We are a gallery that exclusively shows contemporary African fine art. Operating for over 10 years, we serve individuals, corporate clients and museums that are seeking to expand their knowledge and or collections of contemporary fine art. The artists we show have established reputations in Europe and other parts of the world. The gallery has on exhibit over 75 works of fine art, representing over 25 artists from East, West and Southern Africa. The work on exhibit is as diverse as the countries from which it originates: contemporary sculpture in stone and wood, oil paintings, pastels, etchings, ink drawings, limited editions prints and collage. Artists see, foresee, criticize and tell tales about the deepest feelings of their societies. As a gallery, we attempt to use the artist's eye to show us this continent about which we know too little. - Bill Karg, Director

    52. African Art Stone Carvings In Traditional And Abstract Form
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    African art portraying both animals and people in both realistic and abstract form. The pieces are all one of a kind, carved using different types of stone, including serpentine and verdite; and Rapoko, an African term for soapstone used by indigenous carvers throughout the world. The term "Rapoko" is believed to have originated among the Shona artists of Zimbabwe, where it derived from the stone's common resemblance to the roasted millet consumed by a majority of that country's indigenous inhabitants. All of the stone carving material can be found in colors varying through black; wide shades of brown; varying shades of green, lightening almost to white; and occasionally brilliant orange and golden shades.
    We have an abiding love for the southern part of Africa: its people, its customs, its wildlife which exists freely within its remaining beautiful open spaces, and particularly African art as represented in the soapstone, verdite and other carvings which we offer here for your examination and purchase.
    The pieces shown in this catalog are all unique and representative of those which we import on a regular basis, utilizing both air and sea transport. We have an illustrated selection of small to medium sized works but would be pleased to quote on your specific needs in size, style, color, texture, and the like. We will respond to all inquiries with complete information, including individual photographs with full descriptions and pricing, and shipment to meet your unique time requirements.

    53. African Art: Masking
    Because they are worn by people and intimately linked to the humanbody, African masks are mobile in their indigenous settings.
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    Masking refers to a broad spectrum of ceremonies and beliefs that have traditionally been practiced in Africa and other parts of the world. To wear a mask and its associated vestment was to conceal one's own identity in the guise of another. Whether this other was a spirit, ancestor, or another person-either revered or feared-the ceremony in which the masked performer participated marked a time of transition, when otherworldly powers were invoked to aid in human affairs. Masks played especially important roles in initiation and funerary rites, as markers of transition when the connections between this world and another were particularly strong. At such times humans sought to reaffirm the order of their society by reference to their beliefs and values exemplified by the masks. On this basis the mask carried the authority demanded by the occasion.
    In our society, for the most part, there are no restrictions on who may wear a mask or what they may masquerade as. But in other cultures this is not the case. In traditional Africa, in general, only men wore masks, although the mask itself could be male or female. If permitted to see the masks at all, even in public appearances, women were required to keep at a safe distance, since masks were considered dangerous to them. And only men-specialist carvers, blacksmiths, farmers, or ritual specialists-could make masks.
    Masks were worn in three different ways: as face masks, vertically covering the face; as helmets, encasing the entire head; and as crests, resting upon the head, which was commonly covered by a pliable, transparent material as part of the disguise. Examples of these three mask types are included here.

    54. Masioanoke Gallery Of African Art, The Art And Artists Of Lesotho
    african art and craft from lesotho including painting, sculpture, drawing,weaving, ceramics. Masioanoke Gallery. Links to other african art Sites.
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    Masioanoke Gallery Optimized for 800 X 600 display THIS SITE IS BEING CONTINUOUSLY DEVELOPED AND UPGRADED PLEASE VISIT US AGAIN Last update February 03, 2001 NEWS Student Art Painters and Graphic Artists Sculptors Crafts ... Book Shop NEW Morija Festival NEW Art History, Schools, G View my Guestbook Sign my Guestbook THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS ARE CURRENTLY FEATURED ON THIS SITE MESHU SAMUEL MAKOANYANE GRAHAM TAYLOR LYNDA TAYLOR ... MOTENG WEAVERS - COMING SOON - 'M'ABARENG PHAMOBE - COMING SOON - FLEUR RORKE - COMING SOON - NTATE NYABELA BASUTOLAND BOOKS CLICK HERE FOR AFRICA IN PRINT: New, Used and Antiquarian Books Links to other African Art Sites EXCELLENT, UP-TO-DATE LESOTHO SITE Link to the Africa-Insites Lesotho pages This Gallery of African Art has been established by Graham Taylor to bring the Arts of this, little known, African kingdom to the attention of a world audience and to provide a showcase and market for artists living and working in Lesotho. A selection of hand-craft work is offered for sale in the Craft Shop and if you are interested in the work of any of the artists listed we will gladly put you in touch with them. You will also find references to the Art History of Lesotho and links to other African Art related sites. We welcome enquiry's from galleries and art dealers.

    55. Ijele: Art EJournal (March 2000)
    provides a forum for scholarly articles of the highest quality, and is devotedto making a major contribution to the advancement of african art studies in
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    Ijele: Art eJournal of the African World presents the works of Sam Gilliam
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    Coming Soon Vol. 2, No. 1 (2001) Vol. 1, No. 2 ( 2000) Vol. 1, No. 1 (2000) About "Ijele" Ijele: Art eJournal of the African World is an online journal of contemporary art and architecture, art history and criticism, focusing exclusively on the visual creative expressions of artists in Africa and other regions of the world. As well, it also highlights the work of non-African / non-Diaspora artists who use iconography and symbolisms derived from any of the artistic traditions of Africa. Ijele: Art eJournal provides a forum for scholarly articles of the highest quality, and is devoted to making a major contribution to the advancement of African art studies in universities all over the world. Interviews that illumine the creative politics and philosophy of artists are especially welcome.
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    56. Africans Art
    Africans Art Africansart portal is a unique ressource for african art collectorswith information and links on african ethnies - african region and
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    Le April 3 2003 Your portal to African Art Search this site Advanced search Home Page Rubriques Search by Country by People by Picture ... Presentation Influence on contempory art Picasso and African Art in People hold two contradictory views about art. The first is that it is about strict, unattractive moral views which makes looking at pictures as boring as it is for an unbeliever to attend a religious service. And the second is that art is all about getting drunk, jumping into bed with women and generally living life to the full. In "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" Picasso deals with the theme of illicit love and we shall see that he does ... Faletti The Faletti Collection "A Sense of Wonder: African Art from the Faletti Family Collection," Jan. 29-Mar. 28, 1999, at the Museum for African Art, 593 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10012. A slew of surprises characterizes this show of approximately 70 ... Coray Art from the Han Coray Collection Rare and beautiful objects assembled by Swiss collector Han Coray draw you immediately into the intense spiritual life of Africa. Swiss collector Han Coray was one of the first to exhibit African tribal objects as art.... Search Search by Pictures If your are an African Art lover, you know how difficult it is to identify the provenance and ethnie of this beautifull African art. You will find here all the necessary links to the ...

    57. Arte Tradicional Africano / Traditional African Art / Art Traditionnel Africain

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    BIENVENIDO A ARTE TRADICIONAL AFRICANO WELCOME TO TRADITIONAL AFRICAN ART Por favor, seleccione un idioma English Please, choose a language

    58. African Artists
    Productions. Salah M. Hassan is assistant professor of african art historyat Africana Studies and Research Center, Cornell University. He
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    CREATIVE IMPULSES/MODERN EXPRESSIONS: FOUR AFRICAN ARTISTS
    Salah M. Hassan, Guest Curator
    This exhibition is held as part of CREATIVE IMPULSES/MODERN EXPRESSIONS: AFRICAN ARTS TODAY, a Festival of Contemporary African Arts at Cornell University. The exhibition is partially supported by a grant from the Council of the Creative and Performing Arts, Cornell University. The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art hosted the exhibition on January 30-March 13, 1993, and provided insurance and arrangement for transporting art work. Cooperation, support, advertisement and technical help provided by the Director and staff of the museum are gratefully acknowledged. Thanks to ALIF Gallery for the loan of selected artworks. Design and Layout by Anne Sieverding. Printing by Arnold Printing Corporation. Photograph of Homage to Miro and Three Women by Samite Productions. Salah M. Hassan is assistant professor of African art history at Africana Studies and Research Center, Cornell University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. He also taught in the Art History Department of the State University of New York at Buffalo, and was a J. Paul Getty Postdoctoral Fellow for 1992-1993. He is author of Art and Islamic Literacy Among the Hausa of Northern Nigeria (1992) and the Art of Rashid Diab Return to Contemporary African Art page Return to Africana Library home page Last Update: September 11, 1997

    59. African Art Webquest
    african art Webquest. by Margaret DAY 4 Look at some AfroAmericanart. Compare it to the african art you have studied. Describe any
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    Educators : for the full lesson, backgound, and curriculum, visit the Search For African Art project page.
    You are going to use the World Wide Web to hunt for information to solve a problem. You are a museum curator and you have found a large unlabeled crate of artifacts from Africa. You need to have information so you can set up an exhibit. This actitity is divided into five days so it can be incorporated into the school curriculum.
    DAY 1
    The Task
    As you unpacked the crate of objects, you found that each one had a tag on it that told what it is called. You need to know what country it came from and how it is used and/or how it is made so you can make the descriptions for your new exhibit. After you have your information, you need to plan your exhibit. Your exhibit needs to include at least 12 items. More items would make a better exhibit. If you want to have a really special exhibit, find out if there are any art forms made by African Americans that borrowed ideas from the artifacts in the crate. The final task is to make a model of a traditional African village that would have produced one of the art objects you researched to add to the exhibit.
      The artifacts in the crate include:
    • Kongo tromp or ceremonial horn Ba-Yaka mask Lobi death bed Coil clay pot Idia's mask Kwele mask Stela Spoon in the form of a swimming girl with a real hair hairdo Nigil Mask Atumpan drum Kanango Calabash

    60. Niger Bend African Art Imports, Gold, Figures, Pottery, Statues
    We carry all manner of art, jewelry, masks, and ethnographic items from across the continent.Category Shopping Ethnic and Regional African Western......Authentic, original african art and antiques from a variety of tribes. Alsomadefor-export items. The Niger Bend Quality african art Imports
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    The Niger Bend Quality African Art Imports We have traveled the African continent for over 17 years to bring you the finest, most extraordinary African Art available. We carry all manner of art, jewelry, masks, figures, statues, stools, leather goods, neolithic and ethnographic items from across the continent. We also perform Appraisals of objects from all subsaharan countries and tribes. Please peruse our catalog below on the left for a sample of our most interesting items. You can also visit us by appointment at our warehouse. Please contact us with any questions or comments. We have a Related Links page where you may find other sites of interest.
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