The Essential Art of African Textiles: Design Without End

The Essential Art of African Textiles: Design Without End

LaGamma, Alisa, and Christine Giuntini
2008
72 pages
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Textiles are a major form of aesthetic expression across Africa, and this book examines long-standing traditions together with recent creative developments. A variety of fine and venerable West African cloths are presented and discussed in terms of both artistry and technique. Wrapped around the body, fashioned into garments, or displayed as hangings, these magnificent textiles include bold strip weavings and intricately patterned indigo resist-dyed cloths. Also considered by the authors are striking contemporary works—in media as far-ranging as sculpture, painting, photography, video, and installation art—that draw inspiration from the forms and cultural significance of African textiles.

This catalogue accompanies an exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, September 30, 2008–March 22, 2009.

Met Art in Publication

Andiron, Brass
1770–1830
Untitled, Seydou Keïta  Malian, Gelatin silver print
Seydou Keïta
1956–57, printed 1995
[Woman Standing Before Striped Background], Malick Sidibé  Malian, Gelatin silver print
Malick Sidibé
1979
[Man Standing Before Striped Background], Malick Sidibé  Malian, Gelatin silver print
Malick Sidibé
1976
Interior Hanging, Cotton, wool, natural dye, Temne peoples
19th century
Interior Hanging (arkilla kunta), Wool, cotton, natural dye, Fulani peoples
first half 20th century
Women's Wrapper, Cotton, indigo, Nupe peoples
20th century
Between Earth and Heaven, El Anatsui  Ghanaian, Aluminum, copper wire
El Anatsui
2006

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LaGamma, Alisa, and Christine Giuntini. 2008. The Essential Art of African Textiles: Design without End. New York : New Haven: Metropolitan Museum of Art ; Yale University Press.