This omnibus volume offers a unique look at a fascinating and
evocative strain of art that originated chiefly in the rural
American South and in the black cultural centers as blacks migrated
across the continent.
Pictorial quilts, sculpture and carvings, basketry, pottery,
forged metal, musical instruments, and dwellings---these are among
the forms that express this appealingly quaint yet powerful
presence in American art and African folk heritage from which this
wonderful art springs.
Celebrating its African folk roots and the individual artists
whose lives are so closely intertwined with their art, this
illuminating introduction collects writings by sixteen notable
scholars of this rich and varied treasury of folk culture.
Contributors include Marie Jeanne Adams, Elizabeth Adler, Simon
Bronner, John Burrison, Gerald L. Davis, Dena Epstein, David Evans,
William R. Ferris, Roland L. Freeman, Christopher Lornell, Brenda
McCallum, Clarence Mohr, John Scully, Ellen Slack, Robert F.
Thompson, Mary Twining, John Vlach, and Maude Wahlman.
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