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This title offers monographs on the most important Spanish, African and Latin American photographers. "The PhotoBolsillo" series is dedicated to publishing monographs on the most notable Spanish, African, and Latin American photographers of the recent past. Each small-format paperback features full-page, full-colour and black-and-white photographs representing the best of the artist's portfolio - each of which is captioned with title and year. Additionally there is a Chronology, plus lists of exhibitions and collections in which the photographer's work has been/is displayed, plus a brief appreciation of the artist by a "PhotoBolsillo" editor.
The term "Modern African Art" is not an abuse of language. The 20th century has seen, but not properly documented, the birth, development, and maturation of contemporary art in sub-Saharan Africa, an art which was not simply imported in the 1950s but which finds its sources both in colonial realities and in local cultures and civilizations. Anthology of African Art: The Twentieth Century does not propose to document any one African art, but rather to open up this vast but underexplored field to include a diverse theoretical, historical, geographical, and critical map of this dense and ancient region. Contributions by more than 30 international authors recount the birth of art schools in the 1930s, the development of urban design and public art, and the importance of socially-concerned art during the Independence movements. From Ethiopia, Nigeria, and the Belgian Congo to Ghana, Senegal, and Angola, through the works of hundreds of artists working in every conceivable medium and context, this anthology manages the continental and unique feat of providing a thorough, expansive, diversified, and fully illustrated history of African art in the 20th century. Since 1991, Paris-based Revue Noire Editions has dedicated itself to the multidisciplinary artistic production of the African continent and the African diaspora. Publishers of the critically-acclaimed An Anthology of African Photography, a comprehensive chronicle of African photography from the mid-1800s to the present, Revue Noire also produces a self-titled magazine devoted to contemporary African art and culture.
Revue Noire is a Paris-based magazine devoted to contemporary African arts and culture. Focusing on a particular country or region, each large-scale issue reports on dance, poetry, photography, writing, painting, sculpture, and other endeavors, and features lush illustration, striking design, and carefully researched articles. Double issue 33/34 presents an extensive look at Morocco, a multi-faceted hub of European and African activity. Issue 35 considers the artistic interaction between Africans and African-Americans in New York, the world's cultural melting pot, as well as coverage of the 2000 Dakar Biennale exhibition.
Revue Noire #26 -- Madagascar The island country of Madagascar, located off the African coast in the Indian Ocean, is known as one of the world's most incredible melting pots. This issue of Revue Noire features an in-depth look at the art, music, theater, dance, photography, film, and literature related to this exotic locale. Revue Noire #27 -- African Fashion African fashion has influenced many contemporary designers' collections, but far from being just a point of departure, African fashion is a force in its own right. This issue presents the latest in African couture, and features an extraordinary array of styles.
Un livre de pensées, d'attitudes et de souvenirs de ceux qui ont fondé REVUE NOIRE en 1991, J.L. Pivin, S. Njami, P. Martin Saint Leon, B. Tilliette, rejoints plus tard par N'Goné Fall. Un livre qui raconte l'histoire d'une émergence artistique, essentiel à la réflexion sur la création contemporaine africaine dans toutes ses expressions, essentiel à la pensée sur le monde et l'action, essentiel aux questions identitaires et raciales, toujours à travers le prisme du monde des formes. Créations, idées, images et mots, un livre aux voix multiples.
"The Red and the Black" is a reflective novel about the rise of poor, intellectually gifted people to High Society. Set in 19th century France it portrays the era after the exile of Napoleon to St. Helena. the influential, sharp epigrams in striking prose, leave reader almost as intrigued by the author's talent as the surprising twists that occur in the arduous love life.