Visual Arts in Cameroon

Visual Arts in Cameroon
Title Visual Arts in Cameroon PDF eBook
Author Schemmel, Annette
Publisher Langaa RPCIG
Pages 410
Release 2016-02-27
Genre Art
ISBN 9956763608

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Annette Schemmel provides a highly illuminating case study of the major actors, discourses and paradigm that shaped the history of visual arts in Cameroon during the second part of the 20th century. Her book meticulously reconstructs the multiple ways of artistic knowledge acquisition - from the consolidation of the "Système de Grands Frères" in the 1970s to the emergence of more discursively oriented small artists' initiatives which responded to the growing NGO market of social practice art opportunities in the 2000s. Based on archival research, participant observation and in depth interviews with art practitioners in Douala and Yaoundé, this study is a must read for everyone who wants to better understand the vibrant artistic scenes in countries like Cameroon, which until today lack a proper state-funded infrastructure in the arts.

Art of the Cameroon

Art of the Cameroon
Title Art of the Cameroon PDF eBook
Author Sharon Yvette Pruitt
Publisher University of Georgia, Georgia Museum of Art
Pages 48
Release 1990
Genre Art
ISBN

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Art of Cameroon

Art of Cameroon
Title Art of Cameroon PDF eBook
Author Paul Gebauer
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1984-06
Genre
ISBN 9780295961767

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The Art of the Bambui Kingdom (Western Grassfields, Cameroon)

The Art of the Bambui Kingdom (Western Grassfields, Cameroon)
Title The Art of the Bambui Kingdom (Western Grassfields, Cameroon) PDF eBook
Author Mathias Fubah Alubafi
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 130
Release 2014-03-26
Genre Music
ISBN 1443858803

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Written as part of the Bambui Museum and Ecotourism Project (BMEP), this stunningly illustrated book introduces readers to the history of the Bambui fondom in the western Grassfields of Cameroon, and presents an exhaustive interpretation of the artistic and cultural heritage of the fondom. Initially conceived as part of an initiative launched in 2001 by Centro Orientamento Educativo, an Italian NGO, aimed at creating museums in some palaces of the Cameroon Grassfields, the book serves as a pilot endeavour towards addressing problems associated with antiques and other cultural assets such as theft and the illegal traffic of objects, the exploitation of poor fondoms by African art dealers and researchers from the West, and the lack of education about the different ways and means the fondoms could employ to transform these resources to the benefit of all. For anyone aspiring to learn about the rich and diverse art of Bambui, in particular, and the western Grassfields as a whole, this book will prove useful, especially since it is written by someone who has lived, and is still living, the Bambui experience.

A Cameroon World

A Cameroon World
Title A Cameroon World PDF eBook
Author Donna Page
Publisher
Pages 205
Release 2007
Genre Art
ISBN

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Cameroon

Cameroon
Title Cameroon PDF eBook
Author Lorenz Homberger
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 2008
Genre Art
ISBN

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The ancient kingdoms of the Cameroon Grassfields are famous for their splendid artworks--ornamented thrones, wooden figures, enormous drums, finely carved jewelry made from ivory and brass, and fabulous masks. This book presents 150 masterpieces from the courts of the Grassfield kingdoms. Historical photographs illustrate the magnificent life at the courts encountered by European visitors in the late 19th century. Additional field photographs taken in recent years show that the traditions in the Grassfields are still alive today. Two leading scholars in the field of Cameroonian art give an important introduction to the fascinating and complex world of the Grassfield kingdoms: their rituals, secret societies, and, above all, the meaning of art in this context.

Bamum

Bamum
Title Bamum PDF eBook
Author Christraud Geary
Publisher 5Continents
Pages 0
Release 2011-09-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9788874395736

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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, artists working for the royal court of Bamum, in Cameroon, created elaborate bead-covered thrones and stools, wooden sculptures, masks in human and animal form, architectural carvings, and fine objects in bronze, ivory, and clay. This book focuses on the history, iconography, and meaning of these royal arts and looks at Western collectors who were fascinated by King Ibrahim Njoya (ruled 1886/7 to 1931) and the splendor of the royal court. Visual and written sources--including testimony by King Njoya and his courtiers, and extensive archival records--cast light on the strategies of a monarch who allowed visitors to acquire these arts to enhance the kingdom's reputation in distant Europe. The history of Bamum arts thus offers unique perspectives on African creativity and ingenuity, and European ways of collecting.