Description |
204 pages : color illustrations, maps ; 29 cm |
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 204). |
Contents |
Introduction -- Compound -- Painting -- Motifs -- Interiors. |
Summary |
"Photojournalist Courtney-Clarke, whose book Ndebele captured the painted wall art of South Africa, brings the same inquiring spirit to this depiction of her three-year trek from Nigeria to Senegal. Surviving sandstorms, locusts and malaria, she documents the bold geometric and symbolic wall paintings made by women in remote West African villages. These women transform objects from their daily world--a fish net, a cooking pot, a weaving, a calabash--into rippling patterns laden with cosmic significance. Made with natural pigments from plants or clay, these pictures often perish in the rainy season. Creeping urbanization is also taking its toll on the villages, whose mud compounds, houses, clothing, body painting and pottery Courtney-Clarke documents as well. This strong, moving photoessay is equally valuable as an investigation of a dwindling way of life and as a permanent record of a seldom-seen vernacular art form."--Amazon. |
Subject |
Art, West African -- Pictorial works.
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Art, Black -- Africa, West -- Pictorial works.
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Women artists -- Africa, West -- Pictorial works.
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Vernacular architecture -- Africa, West -- Pictorial works.
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Art, Black. (OCoLC)fst00816023
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Art, West African. (OCoLC)fst00817014
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Vernacular architecture. (OCoLC)fst01165401
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Women artists. (OCoLC)fst01177159
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West Africa. (OCoLC)fst01239521
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Genre/Form |
Illustrated works. (OCoLC)fst01423873
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Illustrated works.
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Pictorial works. (OCoLC)fst01423874
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Added Author |
Angelou, Maya, writer of foreword.
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ISBN |
0847811662 |
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9780847811663 |
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