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Saffron African Art and Society Series
El Anatsui: A Sculpted History of Africa | John Picton, ed with Gerard Houghton Yukiya Kawaguchi, Elisabeth Lalouschek, Simon Njami, Elizabeth Péri-Willis

El Anatsui: A Sculpted History of Africa

John Picton, ed

with Gerard Houghton Yukiya Kawaguchi, Elisabeth Lalouschek, Simon Njami, Elizabeth Péri-Willis

African Art and Society Series

John Picton and Sajid Rizvi

1998

Series ISSN 1740-3111
Soft cover
ISBN 9781872843148
ISBN-10 187284314X
95pp, 35 illustrations, 23 in colour

230mm [h] x 248mm [w]

UK Price GBP 14.95
Shipping weight 600g approx
Published by Saffron Books
Distributed by Saffron Distribution

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About El Anatsui: A Sculpted History of Africa

Highly regarded in Africa, where he is considered to be one of the leading sculptors of his generation, Ghanaian-born El Anatsui is now rapidly establishing a wide international reputation. Chosen to represent the African continent during the 44th Venice Biennale in 1990, he has participated in many important exhibitions abroad - in England, Germany, the United States, Japan and Brazil - and has been a leading contributor to a number of international workshops for artists.

While there have been numerous articles written that deal with his impressive body of work, this book represents the first attempt to draw together under a single cover the many aspects of this artist's singular career. The book gives both the general reader interested in the visual arts and the reader more particularly interested in contemporary African art, an overview of El Anatsui's career and an analysis of his work to date. The various texts are complemented by a series of beautiful colour and black & white reproductions.

Just as El Anatsui's work is concerned with the hidden histories of many different African cultures, so too this book is a composite tissue woven from different sources and written in different languages.

The contributors are: John Picton, Reader in African Art at SOAS, University of London; Gerard Houghton, writer and linguist at the October Gallery; Yukiya Kawaguchi, Curator at the Setagaya Art Museum, Tokyo; Elisabeth Lalouschek, Artistic Director of the October Gallery; Simon Njami, Editor of Revue Noire, Paris, France and Elizabeth Péri-Willis, an expert on West African visual artistic practices.

Contents

  • Acknowledgments by Series Editor and Foreword by Chili Hawes, October Gallery London.
  • John Picton Patches of history patching up my art history: some reflexions on the sculpture of El Anatsui, 1998
  • Gerard Houghton El Anatsui and the Transvangarde
  • Catalogue Colour Plates
  • Yukiya Kawaguchi (Japanese and English Texts) A Fateful Journey
  • Elisabeth Lalouschek Ein Künstler der Transvangarde: Weltansichten und Weltgeschichten
  • Simon Njami Un artiste sur le fil de l'histoire
  • Elizabeth Peri-Willis Chambers of Memory
  • Milestones (in El Anatsui's life)
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Related link:

El Anatsui in conversation with Sajid Rizvi

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