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Что (кто) такое African art - определение

MODERN AND HISTORICAL AESTHETIC, MATERIAL, ORAL/AUDIO AND VISUAL CULTURE NATIVE TO OR ORIGINATING FROM INDIGENOUS AFRICANS OR THE AFRICAN CONTINENT
African Art and Architecture; Art of Africa; Art in Africa; African Arts; African arts; African Art; Art in Mali; Dogon art; History of African art; Bambara art; Nigerian art; Ghanaian art; Kenyan art; North African art; West African art; East African art
  • Sudanese basket-tray, tabar of weaved natural plant fibre, coloured in different colours
  • A modern [[fantasy coffin]] in the shape of a red rooster, Ghana
  • ''Fest für Neptun'', sculpture on the outside areas of the building of the [[Deutsche Welle]] ([[Schürmann-Bau]]) in [[Bonn]]
  • Childsoldier]] in the Ivory Coast'', [[Gilbert G. Groud]], 2007, mixed materials: tusche and wax crayon
  • Two Bambara [[Chiwara]] c. late 19th early 20th centuries, [[Art Institute of Chicago]]. Female (left) and male Vertical styles
  • [[Bet Maryam]] church, [[Lalibela]]. Traditional Ethiopian church art
  • [[Ngil mask]] from [[Gabon]] or [[Cameroon]]; wood colored with kaolin (chiny clay); by [[Fang people]]; Ethnological Museum of Berlin. Worn with full costume in a night masquerade to settle disputes and quell misbehavior, this calm visage was terrifying to wrong-doers
  • Hand-Built pot by Ladi Kwali (YORYM-2004.1.919)
  • Kente fabric from Ghana
  • The rock-hewn Church of Bet Maryam in Lalibela.
  • golden rhinoceros of Mapungubwe]]; 1075–1220; from [[Mapungubwe National Park]] ([[Limpopo]], South Africa); [[Mapungubwe Collection]] (University of [[Pretoria]] Museums)
  • Bobo Mask (Nyanga) from Burkina Faso, made in the early 19th century. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Makonde]] carving in [[ebony]]
  • Museum of African Art in Belgrade]] at the time of its opening
  • [[Pablo Picasso]]; 1907; ''Nu à la serviette'', oil on canvas, 116 x 89 cm
  • Queen Mother Pendant Mask- Iyoba MET DP231460

African-American art         
VISUAL ARTS OF THE PEOPLE OF AFRICAN DESCENT IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
African american culture and art; African american art; African-American Art; African American Art; African American art; Black visual artist
African-American art is a broad term describing visual art created by African Americans — Americans who also identify as Black. The range of art they have created, and are continuing to create, over more than two centuries is as varied as the artists themselves.
The Contemporary African Art Collection         
MUSEUM IN SWITZERLAND
Contemporary African Art Collection; The Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC)
The Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC) is a private collection created in 1989 by Jean Pigozzi, an Italian businessman. As of May 2022, the collection was based in Geneva, Switzerland, but it "does not have a permanent exhibition venue".
African art in Western collections         
AFRICAN HERITAGE IN WESTERN COLLECTIONS
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/African art in Western collections
Some African objects had been collected by Europeans for centuries, and there had been industries producing some types, especially carvings in ivory, for European markets in some coastal regions. Between 1890 and 1918 the volume of objects greatly increased as Western colonial expansion in Africa led to the removal of many pieces of sub-Saharan African art that were subsequently brought to Europe and displayed.

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African art

African art describes the modern and historical paintings, sculptures, installations, and other visual culture from native or indigenous Africans and the African continent. The definition may also include the art of the African diasporas, such as: African-American, Caribbean or art in South American societies inspired by African traditions. Despite this diversity, there are unifying artistic themes present when considering the totality of the visual culture from the continent of Africa.

Pottery, metalwork, sculpture, architecture, textile art and fiber art are important visual art forms across Africa and may be included in the study of African art. The term "African art" does not usually include the art of the North African areas along the Mediterranean coast, as such areas had long been part of different traditions. For more than a millennium, the art of such areas had formed part of Berber or Islamic art, although with many particular local characteristics.

The Art of Ethiopia, with a long Christian tradition, is also different from that of most of Africa, where the Traditional African religion (with Islam in the north) was dominant until the 20th century. African art includes prehistoric and ancient art, the Islamic art of West Africa, the Christian art of East Africa, and the traditional artifacts of these and other regions. Much African sculpture was historically in wood and other natural materials that have not survived from earlier than a few centuries ago, although rare older pottery and metal figures can be found some areas. Some of the earliest decorative objects, such as shell beads and evidence of paint, have been discovered in Africa, dating to the Middle Stone Age. Masks are important elements in the art of many peoples, along with human figures, and are often highly Stylized. There is a vast variety of styles, often varying within the same context of origin and depending on the use of the object, but wide regional trends are apparent; sculpture is most common among "groups of settled cultivators in the areas drained by the Niger and Congo rivers" in West Africa. Direct images of deities are relatively infrequent, but masks in particular are or were often made for ritual ceremonies. Since the late 19th century there has been an increasing amount of African art in Western collections, the finest pieces of which are displayed as part of the history of colonization.

African art has had an important influence on European Modernist art, which was inspired by their interest in abstract depiction. It was this appreciation of African sculpture that has been attributed to the very concept of "African art", as seen by European and American artists and art historians.

West African cultures developed bronze casting for reliefs, like the famous Benin Bronzes, to decorate palaces and for highly naturalistic royal heads from around the Bini town of Benin City, Edo State, as well as in terracotta or metal, from the 12th–14th centuries. Akan gold weights are a form of small metal sculptures produced over the period 1400–1900; some apparently represent proverbs, contributing a narrative element rare in African sculpture; and royal regalia included impressive gold sculptured elements. Many West African figures are used in religious rituals and are often coated with materials placed on them for ceremonial offerings. The Mande-speaking peoples of the same region make pieces from wood with broad, flat surfaces and arms and legs shaped like cylinders. In Central Africa, however, the main distinguishing characteristics include heart-shaped faces that are curved inward and display patterns of circles and dots.

Примеры употребления для African art
1. The Smithsonian‘s National Museum of African Art is the only national museum in the United States solely dedicated to collecting, exhibiting, conserving and studying African art. Through numerous donations from African art collectors, the museum holds the largest public collection of contemporary African art in the United States –– with more than 8,500 African art objects, including the Walt Disney–Tishman Collection.
2. African Art Now continues through Feb. 26 at the Smithsonian‘s National Museum of African Art, on the south side of the Mall at 10th Street NW.
3. "African Art Now" is the first U.S. exhibition dedicated to the breadth and depth of contemporary sub–Saharan African art.'4; It is organized by the Geneva–based Jean Pigozzi Collection (the Contemporary African Art Collection) and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
4. National Museum of African Art receives 525–piece gift from Disney Company By Christine Terada Washington File Staff Writer Washington ––The Smithsonian Institution‘s National Museum of African Art has received one of the world‘s most famous collections of traditional African art –– the Walt Disney–Tishman Collection. The museum announced the gift September 2' at a press briefing in Washington.
5. It‘s worth a trip to "African Art Now: Masterpieces From the Jean Pigozzi Collection," the show that opened last week at National Museum of African Art, to see the Ojeikeres in it.