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  1. Baule: African Art, Western Eyes by Susan Mullin Vogel, 1997-10-20
  2. No Space Hidden: The Spirit of African American Yard Work by Grey Gundaker, 2005-04-25
  3. African Vision: The Walt Disney-Tishman African Art Collection by Christine Mullen Kreamer, 2007-03-30
  4. The Soulful Art of African-American Quilts: Nineteen Bold, Improvisational Projects by Sonie Ruffin, 2007-05-01
  5. African Canvas: The Art of West African Women by Margaret Courtney-Clarke, 1990-12-15
  6. Africa: The Art of a Continent (African Art) by Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain), 1999-03
  7. Anthology of African Art: The Twentieth Century, An by Marie-Helene Boisdur de Toffol, Joelle Busca, et all 2002-05-15
  8. A Drawing in the Sand: A Story of African American Art by Jerry Butler,
  9. The Tribal Arts of Africa by Jean-Baptiste Bacquart, 1998-11
  10. Testimony: Vernacular Art of the African-American South: The Ronald and June Shelp Collection by Kinshasha Conwill., Arthur C. Danto, 2002-01-01
  11. African Tribal Designs CD-ROM and Book (Dover Electronic Clip Art) by Geoffrey Williams, 2004-04-12
  12. African Art in American Collections by Warren M. Robbins, Nancy Ingram Nooter, 2004-08-30
  13. Benin: Royal Art of Africa from the Museum Fur Volkerkunde, Vienna (African Art) by Armand Duchateau, 1994-03
  14. New Negro Artists in Paris: African American Painters and Sculptors in the City of Light, 1922-1934 by Theresa A. Leininger-Miller, 2001-03

61. Charles Jones African Art
Charles Jones african art carries traditional african art for collectors of african art.
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Charles Jones African Art carries an extensive inventory of traditional African Art.

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Individual pieces or entire collections purchased, including books on African Art and vintage photographs. Charles Jones African Art, 311 Judges Road, 6-E, Wilmington, N.C. 28405 Telephone: 910-794-3060 Facsimile: 910-794-3366

62. African Art - AMAM
AMAM Home Information Collection Exhibitions Site Map.
http://www.oberlin.edu/allenart/collection/african.html
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63. African Arts Back Issues
african arts african arts is published quarterly by the James S. Coleman African Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles.
http://www.international.ucla.edu/africa/africanarts/index.asp


African Arts is a quarterly journal devoted to the plastic and graphic arts of Africa, broadly defined to encompass sculpture in wood, metal, ceramic, ivory, and stone, and less familiar work in fiber, hide, mud, and other materials. Included in this mandate are architecture, arts of personal adornment, contemporary fine and popular arts, and the arts of the Africa diaspora. In addition, the journal encourages dialogue on other forms of African expressive culture: film, theater, dance, and music. African Arts is published quarterly by the James S. Coleman African Studies Center , University of California, Los Angeles. It is distributed by MIT Press
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64. Picard Trade Bead Museum And African Art Gallery
Czech glass beads and African trade beads. Trade bead museum. Beads from the West African Trade book series. african art.
http://www.picardbeads.com/

65. Masioanoke Gallery Of African Art, The Art And Artists Of Lesotho
african art and craft from lesotho including painting, sculpture, drawing, weaving, ceramics. Masioanoke Gallery. Links to other african art Sites.
http://www.lesoff.co.za/artline/default.htm
Masioanoke Gallery Optimized for 800 X 600 display THIS SITE IS BEING CONTINUOUSLY DEVELOPED AND UPGRADED PLEASE VISIT US AGAIN Last update February 03, 2001 NEWS Student Art Painters and Graphic Artists Sculptors Crafts ... Book Shop NEW Morija Festival NEW Art History, Schools, G View my Guestbook Sign my Guestbook THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS ARE CURRENTLY FEATURED ON THIS SITE MESHU SAMUEL MAKOANYANE GRAHAM TAYLOR LYNDA TAYLOR ... MOTENG WEAVERS - COMING SOON - 'M'ABARENG PHAMOBE - COMING SOON - FLEUR RORKE - COMING SOON - NTATE NYABELA BASUTOLAND BOOKS CLICK HERE FOR AFRICA IN PRINT: New, Used and Antiquarian Books Links to other African Art Sites EXCELLENT, UP-TO-DATE LESOTHO SITE Link to the Africa-Insites Lesotho pages This Gallery of African Art has been established by Graham Taylor to bring the Arts of this, little known, African kingdom to the attention of a world audience and to provide a showcase and market for artists living and working in Lesotho. A selection of hand-craft work is offered for sale in the Craft Shop and if you are interested in the work of any of the artists listed we will gladly put you in touch with them. You will also find references to the Art History of Lesotho and links to other African Art related sites. We welcome enquiry's from galleries and art dealers.

66. African Art: The Art And Artists Of Lesotho Painters
PAINTERS GRAPHIC ARTISTS. INFORMATION ON FEATURED ARTISTS. This symbol indicates that the artist currently has work for sale in
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INFORMATION ON FEATURED ARTISTS This symbol indicates that the artist currently has work for sale in the sales gallery or craft shop.
Click on the Artists names or pictures to see more work Meshu Graham Taylor
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Return to Masioanoke Gallery Home Page This site has been created by Graham Taylor, P.O. Box 1570, Maseru 100, Lesotho All comments and enquiries to artline@lesoff.co.za THIS SITE IS SPONSORED BY LEO INTERNET SERVICES

67. African Art
ArtnetAfrica is a supplier of fine contemporary african art. BEAUTY. Polk Museum Acquires Dozens Of Pieces of african art. By Rebecca
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ArtnetAfrica is a supplier of fine contemporary African art. Request brochure Special offers Our aim is to provide a selection of the the best artwork from some of the finest African artists. Please contact us for further information on any of the artwork shown in the galleries , or for any other queries that you may have. We would be more than happy to send you a brochure of the artwork available. Note that we only display on the site what, in our opinion, are the best works and, on request , are happy to provide further examples. See our curren t special offers "Shona Sculpture is perhaps the most important art form to emerge from Africa in this century."
- Newsweek Magazine "It is extraordinary to think that of the leading ten sculptor-carvers in the world perhaps five come from Zimbabwe."

68. African Art
african art, Below are several links to african art sites on the Web. This is only african art Internet Guides AfricanAmerican Art
http://gateway.library.uiuc.edu/arx/AFRICAN.HTM
icker Library African Art Below are several links to African art sites on the Web. This is only a small sample of the sites available; it is by no means a comprehensive list. Be sure to check the Internet Guides listed here as well as those in the Art History and Art sections of the Internet Resources Subject Guide for more sites on this subject.
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Select Resources African Art : Internet Guides
  • African-American Art on the Internet an Internet guide put together by the B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library at Long Island University African Studies Center maintains a collection of WWW links to information on various aspects of Africa and a list by country of data and bibliographic information about nations in Africa; University of Pennsylvania The African Studies Outreach Program Internet guide from the University of Wisconsin, Madison African Studies Program; contains many links of interest to scholars of African studies as well as a section on “arts, architecture, archaeology”
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69. Art And Oracle: A Scholarly Resource Of African Art And Rituals Of Divination -
Metropolitan Museum of Art presents links to exhibit descriptions, essays on Afriacan divination, glossary of terms and bibliography.
http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/oracle/index.html
Oracle Figure (Kafigeledjo)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Cat. no. 4
reated in conjunction with the exhibition "Art and Oracle" (on view at the Museum from April 25 to July 30, 2000), this resource provides: description of the exhibition Featured objects with color photographs, basic information, and explanatory text map of sub-Saharan Africa essays on different aspects of divination in Africa glossary of principal terms bibliography of sources on African divination The exhibition "Art and Oracle: Spirit Voices of Africa" is supported by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, and was organized in collaboration with the Rietberg Museum, Zurich. The accompanying exhibition catalogue and this complementary Web site are made possible by The Ford Foundation. Also see acknowledgments and photography credits The exhibition catalogue, "Art and Oracle: African Art and Rituals of Divination," by Alisa LaGamma, Assistant Curator in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Department of the Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, is available for purchase at the Online Met Store Home Works of Art Permanent Collection ...
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70. NARA | Research Room | Contemporary African Art
Contemporary african art from the Harmon Foundation. The foundation s interest in contemporary african art grew rather spontaneously.
http://www.archives.gov/research_room/research_topics/contemporary_african_art.h
Where Is...? / How Do I...? Where Is...? Hot Topics / What's New The Constitution The Declaration of Independence The Bill of Rights Genealogy Veterans' Service Records Archival Research Catalog (ARC) Access to Archival Databases (AAD) eVetRecs Electronic Records Archives (ERA) Archives Library Info. Center (ALIC) Calendar of Events FAQs FOIA Reading Room Information Security Oversight Office Interagency Working Group (IWG) Locations and Hours (Facilities) Media Desk Organization Chart Preservation Prologue Magazine Publications How Do I...? Use this Site Order Copies Contact NARA Visit NARA Apply for a Job Volunteer at NARA Research Online Find a Public Law Apply for a Grant Find Records Management Training June 6, 2004 Sections Research Room Main Page New in Research Room Getting Started Genealogy ... Research Paths and Media Types Resources Guide to Federal Records Access to Archival Databases (AAD) Microfilm Locator Archives Library Information Center (ALIC) ... Search in Research Room Contemporary African Art from the Harmon Foundation Introduction When the foundation ended its activities in 1967, it donated to the National Archives its entire collection of motion pictures, filmstrips, color slides, and black and white prints and negatives on a variety of subjects.

71. South African Art - SouthAfrica.info
South african art Shaun de Waal. After World War II, returning soldiers and some immigrants brought European ideas to the South african art world.
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Shaun de Waal South Africa is home to some of the most ancient and beautiful art in the world - the rock art of the ancestors of today's Bushman or San. It is also the scene of a host of vibrant and challenging contemporary artists producing new and important work. A locally rooted art During the colonial era, what artists there were in South Africa tended to concentrate on depicting this "new world" in detail as accurate as they could make it - though sometimes this led to selective emphasis. Artists such as Thomas Baines travelled the country recording its flora, fauna, people and landscapes - a form of reporting for people back in the metropolis. Towards the end of the 19th century, painters Jan Volschenk and Hugo Naudé and the sculptor Anton van Wouw began, through their work, to establish a locally rooted art. Their work is the first glimpse of an artistic vision engaging with life as lived in South Africa, for its own sake, rather than as a "report" to the colonial master. It is the art of the moment in which South Africa, with Union in 1910 and thus the formal end of the colonial era, was beginning to acquire its own national identity. In the first decades of the 20th century, the Dutch-born painter JH Pierneef brought a coolly geometric sensibility to the South African landscape, finding in it a strict but beautiful order; he also, in a way that fed into Afrikaner nationalist ideology, found it bereft of human inhabitants.

72. CONTEMPORARY SOUTH AFRICAN ART 1985 TO 1995
Preface Introduction Interview Listing Readings Further information Return to main exhibitions page .
http://www.museums.org.za/sang/SA_art/

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73. Art, Ethnic -- Museum For African Art
Museum for african art. 593 Broadway New York, NY 10012 (212) 966 1313. Formerly known as the Center for african art, the Museum is
http://www.fieldtrip.com/ny/29661313.htm
Museum for African Art
593 Broadway
New York, NY 10012
Formerly known as the Center for African Art, the Museum is one of only two museums of its kind in the country, devoted exclusively to historical and contemporary African art. Visitors can now explore the richness of this old and rising culture. The Museum creates several top notch exhibitions per year, each exploring aspects of Africa's artistic traditions and cultural heritage. A past exhibition entitled, SECRECY: African Art that Conceals and Reveals , explored the relationships between art, secrecy, and power, showing how certain works of art serve to protect and maintain secret knowledge. Elaborate works of art often announce the presence of a secret, while paradoxically maintaining the contents of the secret. The exhibition included many beautiful and intriguing works of art, such as masks, figures, textiles, and architectural sculptures, each emphasizing different aspects of the theme. Other recent exhibits have been, Home and The World: Architectural Sculpture by Two Contemporary African Artists and Face of the Gods: Art and Altars of the Black Atlantic World Anyone interested in the great emerging nation of Africa will thoroughly enjoy a visit to the Museum. While exhibitions change, each offers a degree of quality and communication that makes this museum an outstanding cultural resource.

74. Contemporary African Art Gallery, 330 West 108th St, New York, NY
A gallery showing contemporary African fine art from all African regions. Contemporary african art Gallery is a domesticated alternative space.
http://www.contempafricanart.com/
We are a gallery that exclusively shows contemporary African fine art. Operating for almost 20 years, we serve individuals, corporate clients and museums that are seeking to expand their knowledge and or collections of contemporary fine art. The artists we show have established reputations in Europe and other parts of the world. The gallery always has a show which focuses on one or two artists in tandem with a group show of a number of the artists we represent. The number of individuals the gallery represents now totals over 30 artists from all African regions. The work on exhibit is as diverse as the countries from which it originates: contemporary sculpture in stone and wood, oil paintings, pastels, etchings, ink drawings, limited editions prints and collage. Artists see, foresee, criticize and tell tales about the deepest feelings of their societies. As a gallery, we attempt to use the artist's eye to show us this continent about which we know too little. - Bill Karg, Director Some Quotes from The New York Times "Contemporary African Art Gallery is a domesticated alternative space. It helps browsers visualize how the pieces will work in their own homes."

75. Tellem - Art Africain, African Art
Sculpture (masks, statuettes, etc.) and jewelry from many African regions; preColumbian art and pottery.
http://pages.infinit.net/tellem/

76. Museum For African Art, New York City
Address Phone Museum for african art 593 Broadway btw Houston and Prince New York, NY 10012 (212) 9661313 (212) 966-1432 Fax. Museum for african art
http://www.ny.com/museums/museum.for.african.art.html
Website www.africanart.org
Museum for African Art
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Tues-Fri 10:30am-5:30pm
Sat-Sun noon-6pm
Closed Mon Admission
General $5.00
Seniors/children/students $2.50 Open to school groups by appointment Store "The Museum Store features crafts from Africa in a wide range of media: cloth, metal, wood, ceramic, straw, leather, gourd, and even plastic. They emphasize the continued vitality and creativity of African design and how well it suits the taste and the style of life." Museum for African Art "The Museum for African Art is dedicated to increasing public understanding and appreciation of African art and culture. Recognized worldwide as the pre-eminent organizer of exhibitions and publishers of books devoted exclusively to historical and contemporary African art." Current and Upcoming Exhibitions At the Museum by Jason Wiggins The Museum for African Art , located in a building that looks rather plain in comparison to its neighbors the Guggenheim Soho and the New Museum , has more to offer than you might expect. You enter the museum through the store, which can be a little confusing.

77. AFRICAN LOXO - Art Contemporain Africain - Contemporary African Art
Translate this page Art Contemporain Africain, Contemporary african art, gallery, peinture, arts painting , Galerie virtuelle francaise © ART ENTRAIDE FRANCE (AEF), photography
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78. PainterGallery.com - African Art
You are here Home african art, african art. Site Listings, List your site. Zulu Africa Marketing Link Partner Fabric painted art with an African motif. Avg.
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79. 93.02.04: Folktale Through African Art
Folktale through african art. by Eileen M. DeMaio. To Guide Entry. In this unit I will bring together the study of African folktale and african art.
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1993/2/93.02.04.x.html
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Contents of Curriculum Unit 93.02.04:
To Guide Entry
In this unit I will bring together the study of African folktale and African art. As an art teacher, I look for opportunities to expose my students to original artwork. As part of this unit, students will visit the Yale Art Gallery’s African collection, but they will first study folktales and other stories from West Africa. By hearing and reading these stories they will be introduced to many new cultural and religious beliefs, such as spirits inhabiting nature and posessing special powers. Once the students become familiar with these, they will go to the gallery with some knowledge and background of the culture that created the works of art. They may even be able to find some of the characters from the stories depicted in the sculpture. The type of sculpture we will be concentrating on are masks and statuettes. The masks were wom as part of elaborate costumes and used in ceremonies, rituals, and dances to dramatize the myths and tales of a certain tribes’ history or cultural beliefs. Africa is a very large continent, about four times the size of the United States. It contains over 21 countries and an estimated 2,000 different cultural or linguistic groups. Although many of the peoples of Africa still live as their ancestors did, in tribal communities pursuing agricultural and pastoral ways of life, there are many that have been influenced by industrialization and now live in large cities and modern communities like our own. Since most cultures did not have a written language they are largely without written histories. Instead these peoples have kept their cultural traditions and beliefs alive for thousands of years in their myths, legends, folktales, rituals, prayers, proverbs, and songs.

80. Welcome To The Jembetat Gallery Of African Art
The Jembetat Gallery offers Museum Quality african art and Tribal Objects. All rights reserved. The Jembetat Gallery of african art.
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