While traditional African works of art were created first and foremost in a ritual context, surely that in no way excludes their aesthetic dimension. Made by artists whose audacity, inventiveness and virtuosic technique can never be sufficiently emphasized, African masks and sculptures—long relegated, wrongly, to the rank of mere “idols” and “fetishes”—tell us rather just how much the African continent is the bearer of thousands of histories, its traditions nourished by countless distinctive sensibilities.
African Arts: The Impossible Collection is a meticulously curated book showcasing masterpieces of African art from renowned private and public collections worldwide. This volume, featuring key pieces—like a sixteenth century Nigerian queen mother ivory pendant and a commemorative figure from Cameroon-Grassfield (both exhibited at the MET Museum)—serves as a manifesto celebrating the boldness of African artists, known and unknown. Perfect for collectors, poets, writers and art amateurs, it inspires admiration for the rich and diverse heritage of African arts.
PAGE COUNT
232 pages
NUMBER OF ILLUSTRATIONS
150
LANGUAGE
English
RELEASED ON
December 2024
DIMENSIONS
W 40 x L 48 x D 8 cm
COVER MATERIALS
Hardcover in a luxury clamshell
ISBN
9781649804310
WEIGHT
9 kg
AUTHOR
Bérénice Geoffroy-Schneiter