Zeitgenössische Kunst in Ostafrika

Zeitgenössische Kunst in Ostafrika
Author: Constantin Vidal
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 280
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 3643510179

Die zeitgenössische Kunst in Tansania und Uganda spiegelt sowohl die Vielfalt der afrikanischen Kulturen als auch westliche Einflüsse wider. Der vorliegende Band analysiert Tansanias Kunstszene und stellt beispielhaft den tansanischen Künstler George Lilanga vor, der seinen eigenen, Tradition und Moderne verbindenden Stil aus den Shetani-(Teufel-)Figuren der Makonde-Skulpturen entwickelte. Gegenübergestellt wird Uganda mit dem Künstler George Kyeyune, dessen Kunst den Alltag in Uganda und das Christentum thematisiert und dabei auf traditionelle Objekte zurückgreift. Auch wird auf die Bedeutung einer der bekanntesten Kunstschulen der Kolonialzeit in Afrika, der Makerere-Schule, für die ostafrikanische Kunstgeschichte eingegangen. Schließlich gibt der Band einen Überblick über die Gegenwartskunst in Ostafrika, ihre beiden wichtigsten Kunststile und ihre Bedeutung für die Künstlerinnen und Künstler in der globalen Kunstwelt.

Living the City in Africa

Living the City in Africa
Author: Brigit Obrist
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 3643801521

Research on cities worldwide still takes its cue from cities in Europe and the US, which are seen as the standard model. However, cities in the global South are undergoing a much more rapid transformation, including multiple interlinked transitions, with Africa featuring the highest urbanization rates world-wide. Scholars therefore call for a new approach to urban studies which examines cities from a more global comparative perspective. This book discusses the new approach, which pays added attention to the role that societal creativity plays in processes of urbanization, instead of concentrating exclusively on expert-driven planning and intervention. Especially in fast-growing cities with weaker institutional capacity for interventions, the interplay between intervention and invention, between expert and societal agency, becomes more tangible and all the more significant. (Series: Swiss African Studies / Schweizerische Afrikastudien / Etudes africaines suisses - Vol. 10)

African Theology in Images

African Theology in Images
Author: Martin Ott
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This is a revised and updated edition of the comprehensive study of the role of art in the process of inculturation in Africa, first issued in 2000. The study is a substantial contribution toward a theology of inculcation in Africa, and enriches the debate on indigenous African and Christian artistic traditions. It represents the first systematic theology constructed in and from Malawi that establishes a theology of symbolic expression in Africa.

Cultural Contacts and Cultural Identity

Cultural Contacts and Cultural Identity
Author: Georg C. Brückmann
Publisher: Herbert Utz Verlag
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2015-10-12
Genre: Acculturation
ISBN: 3831643334

This collection of essays by researchers from a wide area of fields, among them classical and modern literature, archeology, philosophy, linguistics, and social sciences, focusses on the theme of a continued interaction between culture and identity as well as the contact between people of different cultural backgrounds. This multilingual volume compiles essays in English and German.

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IBZ
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Total Pages: 1304
Release: 1980
Genre: Periodicals
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Signs

Signs
Author: Johanna Agthe
Publisher: Museum
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1990
Genre: Art
ISBN:

From Ritual to Modern Art

From Ritual to Modern Art
Author: Manfred Ewel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This beautifully produced and lavishly illustrated book addresses the huge imbalance in appreciation and representation of African art. Museums, exhibitions, lavish catalogues, magazines, and publications on African art are largely dominated by non-African scholars and institutions. These imbalances lie in the economic and political discrepancies, the history of European colonialism in Africa, and the Western tradition of scholarship and public education on art, history and ethnography. Outside Africa, East African art has been assumed to be more or less non-existent. This is one of the few publications to have come out of Tanzania, bearing witness to the appreciation of sculptural art and its tradition in that country. The book arose out of a symposium on The Significance of Traditional Cultures for Today's Society which brought together Tanzanian and other experts organised by the National Museums of Tanzania and the German Cultural Centre in Dar es Salaam. Papers from that symposium, together with additional articles on the history and current state of sculpture in Tanzania, present art from an African perspective, and include contributions from Western scholars joining forces with African scholars. Sociological, ethnological and art historical approaches are included, illustrating sculpture as the prime example of fine art in Africa, both in its purely aesthetic sense and intricately linked with its ever changing cultural context.