An edition of Animals in African art (1995)

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from the familiar to the marvelous

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An edition of Animals in African art (1995)

Animals in African art

from the familiar to the marvelous

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Animal images are so common in African art, and their meanings and purposes assumed to be so obvious, that they are taken for granted. Indeed, Animals in African Art is the first major book wholly dedicated to the subject. Once the animals in African art are looked at more closely, important questions arise. Why is it that from the astounding diversity of life-forms in Africa, so very few animals are chosen as subjects of visual and performative arts?

Why are the animals that do appear repeatedly in African art so often so downright peculiar - even preposterous? And why do zoomorphic masks, figures, and other objects almost always refer to human being and purpose? In other words, why and how are animals such a useful, if purposefully distorting mirror of humanity? What does it mean to "become" a hyena or an eland by donning a mask or entering a trance? Indeed, what does it mean to be "human" or "animal," in the first place?

Answers to such questions are by no means as readily forthcoming as one might assume. To understand why and how some animals are so "good to think" (as well as good to eat) requires wending one's way along the sinuous paths of African logics. Emphasis is placed on the plural of this last word, for African systems of thought differ from one ethnic group to another, and often within each culture, from one interpreter to another.

Different sense is also attributed to a given animal symbol by the same people through the course of time. There is certainly no easy explanation of why animals like snakes and penguins appear over and over again in the art of many peoples across the African continent, while others like rhinos, zebras, and giraffes rarely if ever do.

Animals in African Art is a celebration of African cultural diversity, then, as well as the brilliance with which ideas are given form through plastic and performative arts.

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English
Pages
192

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Animals in African art: from the familiar to the marvelous
1995, The Museum for African Art, Prestel-Verlag
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 190-192).
Published in conjunction with an exhibition of the same title organized and presented by the Museum for African Art.

Published in
New York, Munich
Genre
Exhibitions.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
704.9/432/096
Library of Congress
N7380.5 .R63 1995, N7380.5.R63 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
192 p. :
Number of pages
192

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1128923M
Internet Archive
animalsinafrican0000robe
ISBN 10
094580217X, 3791314556
LCCN
94073442
OCLC/WorldCat
32689590
LibraryThing
1966586
Goodreads
1745612
1377860

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3539362W

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