Surfaces: Color, Substances, and Ritual Applications on African Sculpture (African Expressive Cultures)

by Leonard Kahan (Editor)

Other authorsPascal James Imperato (Editor), Donna Page (Editor)
2009

Publication

Indiana University Press (2009), 536 pages

Description

Every piece of African woodcarving has an embellished surface, whether it is dyed, pigmented, refurbished, or encrusted with sacrificial matter. Surfaces is the first book to present a detailed study of what happens to African wood sculpture from its creation to its ritual use and "retirement." The six essays by distinguished African art historians investigate cultural practices associated with surface decoration, the practitioners responsible for the applications, and the reasons for the use of specific materials. Luxurious color and black-and-white photographs embellish the text and illustrate the power and potency of African sculpture. A comprehensive listing of colorings and raw materials is also included. For students, museum professionals, and collectors, this book will become an important reference which inspires new appreciations of African art and artistry.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

536 p.; 11 inches
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