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  1. African Art Research Guide

    Museums with African Art Collections. Welcome to the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives' African Art Research Guide. This is a select list of freely-available resources for students, teachers, and researchers to learn about African art. Please feel free to Contact Us with suggestions for additional resources or with questions.

  2. Traditional African Art Movement Overview

    Overview of Traditional African Art. The traditions of African art are rich in their variety of objects, materials, and media, including sculpture, pottery, metalwork, painting, and textiles. While artworks differ depending on geographical area, historically African art has shared some underlying characteristics - including the fact that ...

  3. African art

    African art, the visual arts of native Africa, particularly sub-Saharan Africa, including such media as sculpture, painting, pottery, rock art, textiles, masks, personal decoration, and jewelry.. For more general explorations of media, see individual media articles (e.g., painting, sculpture, pottery, and textile).For a discussion of the characteristics, functions, and forms of masks, see mask.

  4. African Arts

    African Arts presents original research and critical discourse on traditional, contemporary, and popular African arts and expressive cultures.Since 1967, the journal has reflected the dynamism and diversity of several fields of study, publishing richly illustrated articles in full color, incorporating the most current theory, practice, and intercultural dialogue.

  5. Collections

    Collections. The strength of the museum's collection, which is the foundation of its programs and the primary vehicle through which the museum carries out its mission, lies in its unmatched depth and diversity. It is a collection that embraces all of the artistic expressions of Africa's artists, from antiquity to the current moment. The ...

  6. National Museum of African Art

    The Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art is the only national museum in the United States dedicated to the collection, exhibition, conservation and study of the arts of Africa. The museum's collection of nearly 12,000 African art objects represents nearly every area of the continent of Africa and contains a variety of media and art ...

  7. NKA Journal

    Nka Journal of Contemporary African Art is published two times a year by Duke University Press and began with the autumn 1994/winter 1995 issue. Nka has established contacts and connections with African and African diaspora artists and art critics, academics, museums, galleries, and other art-related institutions.

  8. African Arts

    About the Journal. African Arts presents original research and critical discourse on traditional, contemporary, and popular African arts and expressive cultures. Since 1967, the journal has reflected the dynamism and diversity of several fields of humanistic study, publishing richly illustrated articles in full color, incorporating the most current theory, practice, and intercultural dialogue.

  9. Home

    This guide is intended to help get your African Art research started. We've specifically chosen each of the resources curated here, the lists of books, journals, and databases, because we believe they will save you time and energy as you move your research forward. Please use the tabs on the left side of the screen to navigate through the guide ...

  10. Project MUSE

    African Arts presents original research and critical discourse on traditional, contemporary, and popular African arts and expressive cultures. Since 1967, the journal has reflected the dynamism and diversity of this work, publishing full-color, richly illustrated articles incorporating the most current theory, practice, and intercultural dialogue.

  11. Quick browse

    Quick browse. More than 12,000 artworks spanning more than 1,000 years of African history include a variety of media from across the continent. More than 600,000 items of visual material, including rare collections of glass plate negatives, lantern slides, stereographs, postcards, maps, and engravings on the history and cultures of Africa.

  12. 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 ...

  13. African Arts

    African Arts is a quarterly journal devoted to the plastic and graphic arts of Africa, broadly defined to encompass sculpture in wood, metal, ceramic, ivory, and stone, and less familiar work in fiber, hide, mud, and other materials. Included in the mandate are architecture, arts of personal adornment, contemporary fine and popular arts, and arts of the African diaspora.

  14. African Art

    African Art. African art has a long history of study and appreciation at Yale University. The first exhibition dedicated to African art at the Yale University Art Gallery was held as early as 1954, not long after the Louis Kahn building first opened, and featured highlights from the collection of Ralph Linton (1893-1953), the former Sterling ...

  15. A Gallery of Ancient African Art

    By no means inclusive of all cultures, this gallery, nevertheless, includes art pieces from Egypt, Meroe, the Ptolemaic kingdom, West Africa, East Africa, and Mutapa and Mapungubwe in southern Africa. One particular specialty of Benin artists was brass plaques. Rectangular and around 45 centimetres in height, these panels show figures in high ...

  16. Home

    Welcome to Art Report Africa - Explore the vibrant world of African art and culture at Art Report Africa. Discover captivating articles, artist profiles, exhibitions, and insightful commentary. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of contemporary African creativity.

  17. African Art: Start Your Research: Introduction

    This page serves to provide helpful background information and useful starting points on researching African Art. Encyclopedias, dictionaries, and reference sources provide background information on a subject area - just as Wikipedia does.Those selected here are peer-reviewed and written by scholars and experts on the subject at hand.

  18. African Art

    African art is a continental and diasporic art. From east to west, north to south, the African cultures have been one of the most diverse in the world, considerably impacting the Western art world. Africa has long been considered the Cradle of Humankind, and it has seemingly been the heart of the world out of which emerged beautiful, diverse art.

  19. African Art

    Art and Artists of South Africa. Fine Arts Reference Section N7392 .B52. Provides basic information on South African artists, including: education, brief biography, list of exhibitions, and brief examination of the artist's work. Entries on South African museums, galleries, artistic organizations, movements, and styles are also included.

  20. African Art in The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing

    The galleries for African Art (Galleries 350, 351, 352) in The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing have temporarily closed in preparation for the exciting new renovation project which will reenvision these collections for a new generation of visitors. Works from across the African subcontinent span fired clay figures shaped in Mali's Inner Niger Delta ...

  21. African Art Studies since 1957: Achievements and Directions

    The above-mentioned trends and types of studies 1957. Few important field monographs were published. for works such as Harley (1950), Lebeuf and (1956), Lecoq (1953), Sbderberg (1956), and Cory. however, it is true that the number of specialized objects or artistic features greatly increased.

  22. African Arts Initiative

    On April 28, 2022, the Harvard community was treated to a unique opportunity to hear from acclaimed international artist Nelson Makamo and jazz musician and composer Mandisi Dyantyis for a conversation about how art informs art and reflections on their experiences as artists-in-residence at the Harvard Center for African Studies as the two-week residency came to an end.

  23. A New View of African Art

    With a revised color scheme and focused lighting, the new African art gallery affords a more intimate experience that showcases the exceptional artistic quality and cultural resonance of individual objects. Key works from the collection anchor and elucidate the gallery's four broad regional divisions: Northern Africa and the Sahel, Coastal ...