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A groundbreaking analysis of one of the most significant
collections of African art in the United States The collection of
African art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is among the most
comprehensive in the United States, featuring works in all media
from across the continent dating from antiquity to today. This
handsome volume, the product of a groundbreaking collaboration
between the museum's curators and conservators, supported by a
major grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, presents
highlights from the collection-some never before
published-alongside new scientific analysis and imaging. Six
chapters detail both the historiographical and technical concerns
at play in collecting and conserving African art. The result
promises to deepen our understanding of the art in the dynamics of
their original communities and as they appear now in a museum
context. Distributed for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
The first book to feature Jacob Lawrence's Nigeria series, this
richly illustrated volume also highlights Africa's place as a
global center of modernist art and culture This revelatory book
shines a light on the understudied but important influence of
African Modernism on the work of Black American artist Jacob
Lawrence (1917-2000). In 1965, a New York gallery displayed
Lawrence's Nigeria series: eight tempera paintings of Lagos and
Ibadan marketplaces that were the culmination of an eight-month
stay in Nigeria. Lawrence's residency put him in touch with the
Mbari Artists and Writers Club, an international consortium of
artists and writers in post-independence Nigeria that published the
arts journal Black Orpheus. This volume and accompanying exhibition
place the Nigeria series alongside issues of Black Orpheus and
artwork created by Mbari Club artists, including Uche Okeke, Jacob
Afolabi, Susanne Wenger, and Naoko Matsubara. Essayists explore the
influence of Africa's post-colonial movement on American modernists
and developing African artists; the women of the Mbari group; and
the importance of art publications in circulating knowledge
globally. Published in association with the Chrysler Museum of Art
and the New Orleans Museum of Art Exhibition Schedule: Chrysler
Museum of Art (October 7, 2022-January 8, 2023) New Orleans Museum
of Art (February 10-May 7, 2023) Toledo Museum of Art (June
3-September 3, 2023)
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