Ọlọ́wẹ̀ of Isẹ̀

Ọlọ́wẹ̀ of Isẹ̀
Title Ọlọ́wẹ̀ of Isẹ̀ PDF eBook
Author Roslyn A. Walker
Publisher Smithsonian Books (DC)
Pages 160
Release 1998
Genre Sculptors
ISBN

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Satires of Power in Yoruba Visual Culture

Satires of Power in Yoruba Visual Culture
Title Satires of Power in Yoruba Visual Culture PDF eBook
Author Yomi Ola
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Art
ISBN 9781611630374

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Yoruba artists have long employed the visual arts to criticize dictatorial and ineffectual governments. This book examines satires of power in Yoruba visual culture from the precolonial to the postcolonial periods of Nigerian history. Prior to the imposition of British colonial rule between 1893 and 1960, there were manifestations of parodies of power in the Yoruba satirical masking as well as in the carvings of some of the leading artists of the era, including the renowned Olowe of Ise, who worked predominantly for many kings in southwestern Nigeria. By the 1940s, Yoruba artists began to use the Western modernist media of editorial cartooning and photography as tools of social and political commentary. This text explores the visual commentaries on colonialism by Akinola Lasekan and the critiques of postcolonial military and civilian leaderships conceived by prominent cartoonists such as Kenny Adamson, Josy Ajiboye, dele jegede, Bisi Ogunbadejo, Boye Gbenro, and Tayo Fatunla. And in the global arena, the book further explores the triad of identity, power, and parody in the postmodern photographs and installations of Rotimi Fani-Kayode and Yinka Shonibare, two London-based artists of Yoruba descent. While this book complements previous studies of satire among the Yoruba as an aspect of ritualized performance traditions, it departs from such studies by exploring its appropriations in secular spaces of contemporary visual culture. This book is part of the African World Series, edited by Toyin Falola, Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities, University of Texas at Austin. "In original, compelling arguments, Ola considers both direct and oblique influences that the Yoruba trickster deity Esu has had on specific works by each artist. Summing up: Recommended." -- CHOICE Magazine

Ancestors of Congo Square

Ancestors of Congo Square
Title Ancestors of Congo Square PDF eBook
Author William A. Fagaly
Publisher Scala Books
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Art
ISBN 9781857596984

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First comprehensive book on the extraordinary collection of African Art at the New Orleans Museum of Art, considered one of the best in the United States.

The Yoruba from Prehistory to the Present

The Yoruba from Prehistory to the Present
Title The Yoruba from Prehistory to the Present PDF eBook
Author Aribidesi Usman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 519
Release 2019-07-04
Genre History
ISBN 1107064600

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A rich and accessible account of Yoruba history, society and culture from the pre-colonial period to the present.

For Spirits and Kings

For Spirits and Kings
Title For Spirits and Kings PDF eBook
Author Susan Mullin Vogel
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 258
Release 1981
Genre Art, African
ISBN 0870992678

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The Art of Africa

The Art of Africa
Title The Art of Africa PDF eBook
Author Christa Clarke
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 218
Release 2006
Genre Art
ISBN 1588391906

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A CD-ROM and DVD set extracted from the 'The Art of Africa: A Resource for Educators.' The CD-ROM "contains a PDF of 'The Art of Africa: A Resource for Educators, ' which features forty traditional works of African art in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. It includes a brief overview of the Metropolitan's collection of African art; a short introduction and history of Africa; an explanation of the role of visual expression in the continent; descriptions of the featured works of art and background about the materials and techniques that were used to created them ... The DVD, 'Ci Wara Invocation, ' "presents the highlights of a dozen ci wara performances in Bamana communities in present-day Mali that were recorded by five different observers between 1970-2002. Among the Bamana, oral traditions credit a mythical being named Ci Wara, a divine being half mortal and half antelope, with the introduction of agriculture to the Bamana. The ci wara performances are part of biannual celebrations that either launch or conclude the farming season."--Container

African Art in Detail

African Art in Detail
Title African Art in Detail PDF eBook
Author Christopher Spring
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 152
Release 2009
Genre Art
ISBN 9780674036222

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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 Chris 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.