The African Art Pieces of Theophile-Alexandre Stein in the Van Vechten Gallery
When I first entered the doors of the Van Vechten art gallery, there was a piece of African art that really inspired me. From this piece, I assumed that the rest of the art gallery was filled with African art. As I started to make my way around the museum, and observe the diflerent artwork I noticed that the majority were painted by a white artists. As I looked around there were two pieces by Theophile- Alexandre Stein that stood…...
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Whitten’s Understanding of Greek and African Art
The the article “Odyssey: Jack Whitten Sculpture" by Katy Siegel, presents the story of artist Jack Whitten, an American-born artist of African American descent, whose travels to Greece and unique cultural heritage greatly influenced not only his own art but the understanding of art culture as well. Jack Whitten. due to his race, experienced the effects of segregation in his early life, however, he was able to overcome this strife and attend art school in New York. This helped Jack…...
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African Art Perception and Sources in Kasfir’s Text
The definition of art is something that has widely been discussed and debated over time. Correspondingly, this question of, “what is art?” can also be applied to specific regions and cultures. In the article African Art and Authenticity: A Text with a Shadow, Sidney Littlefield Kasfir (1992) examined the view of African Art in relation to how it is perceived as art by a variety of sources. Kasfir (1992) addressed the many components that have merged to compose and create…...
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An Overview of the Use of Masks in African Art and Religion
"African art is rooted in religion, this does not mean that Africans would be so presumptuous as to make images of the great creator-god. it is rather the case that they try to put the divine power, the eternal vital force which suffuses creation, into a form that befits it, thereby ensuring its favourable disposition and enlisting its aid and protection. African works of art - masks , sculptures and other ritual implements - are nothing less thatn media designed…...
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An Introduction to the History and an Analysis of African Art
Introduction African Art in general, are works of art created by historical or contemporary African artists living south of the Sahara. The artists belong to a wide variety of cultures from Africa, and everyone is characterized by its own language, traditions, and artistic forms. Although the large Sahara is a natural border within the continent, evidence has shown that there are a lot of influences through trade routes that covered the continent from early times. Also, research has pointed to…...
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An Examination of the Diversity of Art Work at the African Art Gallery 350
Upon entering the African Art Gallery 350, you can see that it is a medium sized exhibit that allows for an opportunity to walk around. The lighting in the Gallery is dim, but most of the light is concentrated on the works of art. The gallery is formally arranged, with free standing sculptures that are grouped together and are organized by African tribes. Tribal masks are displayed in elevated, glass casings from the Sudan region. For example, the Bobo people…...
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Yoruba History And Culture
This essay sample essay on Yoruba History And Culture offers an extensive list of facts and arguments related to it. The essay's introduction, body paragraphs and the conclusion are provided below.The Yoruba People of Nigeria Among the many tribes found in Africa, the Yoruba People of Nigeria are among the most popular and well known. The Yoruba are the tribe that many Africans confess that their family roots started from and therefore follow the religion and culture of the Yoruba.…...
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