Since the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade, Africa has played an important — albeit shifting, contested, and often unseen — role in the history of art of the United States. Conference organizers seek original, innovative scholarship investigating heretofore unexamined aspects of this transatlantic dialogue, from the visual culture of slavery and abolitionism to American modernism; from the Black Arts Movement to the contemporary art world
Against the backdrop of colonialism, European writers and artists exalted art from Africa, but it wa...
A stubborn truism vexes African-American art history: the canon of black American literature is view...
Between Art Work and Document : The Status of African art in Paris and New York in the 1 930s While...
Since the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade, Africa has played an important — albeit shifti...
As memories of slavery re-emerge in the historiography of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, contempora...
African objects first appeared in Western collections in cabinets of curiosities in the sixteenth ...
African American artists and their contributions to American art remain for the most part, unacknowl...
African-American Artists in the Midwest While American art history tends to be fairly parochial with...
African American artists and their contributions to American art remain for the most part, unacknowl...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
African aesthetics, material culture, vernacular art, beliefs, and technology survived transport to ...
African aesthetics, material culture, vernacular art, beliefs, and technology survived transport to ...
Global Africa comprises all those parts of the world where more than 100,000 individuals of African ...
Discussion of ‘Uncomfortable Truths. The Shadow of Slave Trading on Contemporary Art and Design’, cu...
Art of the African diaspora has become the focus of various curatorial interests in displaying and d...
Against the backdrop of colonialism, European writers and artists exalted art from Africa, but it wa...
A stubborn truism vexes African-American art history: the canon of black American literature is view...
Between Art Work and Document : The Status of African art in Paris and New York in the 1 930s While...
Since the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade, Africa has played an important — albeit shifti...
As memories of slavery re-emerge in the historiography of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, contempora...
African objects first appeared in Western collections in cabinets of curiosities in the sixteenth ...
African American artists and their contributions to American art remain for the most part, unacknowl...
African-American Artists in the Midwest While American art history tends to be fairly parochial with...
African American artists and their contributions to American art remain for the most part, unacknowl...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
African aesthetics, material culture, vernacular art, beliefs, and technology survived transport to ...
African aesthetics, material culture, vernacular art, beliefs, and technology survived transport to ...
Global Africa comprises all those parts of the world where more than 100,000 individuals of African ...
Discussion of ‘Uncomfortable Truths. The Shadow of Slave Trading on Contemporary Art and Design’, cu...
Art of the African diaspora has become the focus of various curatorial interests in displaying and d...
Against the backdrop of colonialism, European writers and artists exalted art from Africa, but it wa...
A stubborn truism vexes African-American art history: the canon of black American literature is view...
Between Art Work and Document : The Status of African art in Paris and New York in the 1 930s While...