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The language of beauty in African art
Published 2023-12-01“…First, it seeks to curate an extensive exhibition showcasing diverse African art forms sourced from public museums and private collections in the United States and Europe. …”
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Plastic Dialogues between Tàpies and Black African Art
Published 2017-06-01“…In contrast with other painters like Picasso, whose relationship with African art did not go beyond the formal appropriation within the primitivistic paradigms of colonialism, Tàpies establishes a dialogue with African art in conceptual terms, approaching the artistic problems of an intercultural synthesis while respecting the context that black African art generates and defines beyond particular manifestations. …”
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Characteristics of African art as a source of creativity in designing glass art products
Published 2023-09-01Subjects: “…african art…”
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Activating the aesthetics of African art in the field of artistic glass design
Published 2021-07-01Subjects: “…african; art; artistic; glass; design…”
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African art has an aesthetic and plastic value in the design of printed textile pendants
Published 2022-12-01“…And what characterizes African art and attracts so much to it is its simplicity, which is deeply animatronic in nature. …”
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African arts between curios, antiquities, and avant-garde at the Maison Brummer, Paris (1908-1914)
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Benefiting from the aesthetic and expressive values of African art as an approach to teaching sculpture to art education students
Published 2024-01-01“…Research SummaryThe African continent is one of the world’s richest continents in folklore, where African art is characterized by extreme richness, innovation, rich and bold colors, and gives distinction to African culture, especially the art of sculpture found in ancient African civilizations. …”
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Seeing the world: Displaying foreign art in Berlin, 1898-1926
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Youth and unemployment: An insight into the entrepreneur sculpture practices of the Nsukka Art School
Published 2021-10-01Subjects: “…African arts; Entrepreneurship; Utility sculpture; Nsukka art school; unemployed youths.…”
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Youth and unemployment: An insight into the entrepreneur sculpture practices of the Nsukka Art School
Published 2021-10-01Subjects: “…African arts; Entrepreneurship; Utility sculpture; Nsukka art school; unemployed youths.…”
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Investigating critical citizenship education within primary school art curriculum
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Symbolic representations social media and photography in Nigeria
Published 2023-12-01“…These aspects are consistent with African art in general, which is often more concerned with conveying abstract concepts than authenticity. …”
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Facts on file encyclopedia of art
Published 2005“…Romanesque art-Romanticism -- v. 5. Realism-South African art…”
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‘Afro-Ghanaian influences in Ghanaian paintings’
Published 2013-12-01“…This article discusses Ghanaian easel painting by examining some African and non-African voices in the discourse on modern and contemporary African art, its early teaching methods and philosophy, and their impact on modern and post-colonial painters. …”
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After universalisms: music as a medium for intercultural translation
Published 2012-01-01“…The question posed in this article is whether Assmann’s viewpoints may enhance a reading of a work from the South African art music repertoire, Hans Huyssen’s Ciacona & Tshikona (2007). …”
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Globalization, Cultural Heritage Management and the Sustainable Development Goals in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Nigeria
Published 2021-08-01“…Additionally, the ongoing global demand for African art objects continues to fuel the looting and destruction of archaeological and historical sites, negatively impacting the well-being of local communities and their relationships to their cultural heritage. …”
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