Reading
the Contemporary: African Art from Theory to the Marketplace
by Olu Oguibe (Editor), Okwui Enwezor
(Editor)
In the past
decade contemporary African art has been featured in major exhibtions
in museums, galleries, international biennials, and other forums.
African cinema has established itself on the stage of world cinema,
culminating in the Ouagadougou Film Festival.
While African
art and visual culture have become an integral part of the art
history and cultural studies curricula in universities worldwide,
critical readings and interpretations have remained difficult
to obtain. This pioneering anthology collects twenty key essays
in which major critical thinkers, scholars, and artists explore
contemporary African visual culture, locating it within current
cultural debates and within the context of the continent's history.
The sections of the book are Theory and Cultural Transaction,
History, Location and Practice, and Negotiated Identities.
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