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African Art

African art is any form of art or material culture that originates from the continent of Africa. Up until recently, the designation "African" was usually only bestowed on the arts of Black Africa, i.e., the cultures and peoples living in sub-Saharan Africa. The non-black peoples of North, the blacks of the Horn of Africa, as well as the art of Ancient Egypt, generally were not included under the rubric of African art.

Recently, however, there has been a movement among African art historians and other scholars to include the visual culture of these areas, since all the cultures that produced them, in fact, are located within the geographic boundaries of the African continent.

The notion is that by including all African cultures and their visual culture in African art, laypersons will gain a greater understanding of the continent's cultural diversity. Since there was often a confluence of traditional African, Islamic and Mediterranean cultures, scholars have found that drawing distinct divisions among Islam, ancient Egypt, the Mediterranean, and traditional African societies makes little sense. Finally, the arts of the people of the African diaspora, prevalent in Brazil, the Caribbean, and the southeastern United States, have also begun to be included in the study of African art as products of the African diaspora.

 

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The Harlem Renaissance was a flowering of African-American social thought that was expressed through the visual arts, as well as through music, literature, theater, and dance in the early 1920's to 1930's. Centered in the Harlem district of New York City, the New Negro Movement (as it was called at the time) had a profound influence across the United States and even around the world.

The intellectual and social freedom of the era attracted many Black Americans from the rural south to the industrial centers of the north - and especially to New York City.



African Art Overview Print E-mail

The arts and material culture of the African continent constitute one of the most diverse and innovative artistic legacies on the planet. Though many casual observers tend to generalize "traditional" African art, the continent is actually full of a multitude of peoples, societies, and civilizations, each with a unique visual culture.

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African Art History Print E-mail

African art has a long and surprisingly controversial history. The origins of African art lie long before recorded history.

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African Art Regions Print E-mail
African art regions encompass many black cultures, and countries. In this article, you will learn about a few of these african art regions.
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The influence of African art on Western art Print E-mail
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At the start of the twentieth century, artists like Picasso, Matisse and Modigliani became aware of, and inspired by, African art. Africa is home to a great and thriving contemporary art culture. Traditional art describes the most popular and studied forms of African art which are typically found in museum collections.

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