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"Ethiopian Passages sketches, in broad strokes, the complexities, diversity and vibrancy of artistic practices among artists of Ethiopian descent at work today. In doing so, it brings together 10 artists, from across several generations, who have addressed issues of identity, experienced displacement and created new senses of home. Their creative approaches, chosen media, artistic narratives and personal histories are eclectic, but they all share an attachment to Ethiopia. The evidence of these encounters and personal experiences traced subtly across the surfaces of the works of art attests to the magnificence of contemporary African art and its arresting power."--Jacket.
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African diaspora, Ethiopian Art, Exhibitions, Art, ethiopianTimes
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Ethiopian passages: contemporary art from the diaspora
2003, Philip Wilson, Distributed in the United States and Canada by Palgrave Macmillan
in English
0856675628 9780856675621
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Includes bibliographical references.
Published in conjunction with the exhibition "Ethiopian passages: dialogues in the diaspora," held at the National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Museum, May 2-Oct. 5, 2003.
"Smithsonian, National Museum of African Art."
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