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Africa Adorned - Angela Fisher - Angela Fisher spent seven years criss-crossing Africa, seeking out traditional forms and styles of jewelry and body adornment. The metal crafting, artistic modes and affectations of traditional piercings are stunning.

African Ark - Carol Beckwith & Angela Fisher - Two talented photographers focus on the Horn of Africa--an "ark" that shelters an astonishing variety of landscapes and human societies. Starting with the Christian Amharas of Lalibela and Axum and the Falashas of Lake Tana, they complete an arc that takes them to the seacoast of Eritrea, Djibouti and Somalia, as far south as Lamu in Kenya, and finally to the remote peoples of the Southeast who still engage in stick fighting, body painting, scarification and the wearing of lip plates.

Africa Art and Culture: Ethnological Museum, Berlin - This stunning book includes more than two hundred color and black-and-white reproductions of masks, ceremonial figures, musical instruments, and objects of everyday life from throughout Africa.

African Ceremonies - Carol Beckwith, Angela Fisher - From the collaborative team behind four award-winning books on Africa (Africa Adorned; Maasai; Nomads of Niger; and African Ark) comes an outstanding two-volume survey of the continent's rituals, rites and ceremonies.

African Textiles - John Gillow - Generously sized and beautifully illustrated, African Textiles is an authoritative survey of textile arts - unique and collectible rugs, tapestries, garments, and much more - from across the continent. Author: John Gillow

African Art in Transit - Christopher B. Steiner - In this specialized but illuminating work, Harvard-trained anthropologist Steiner analyzes the assumptions behind the work of native African art traders in Cote d'Ivoire, who serve as the link between African artists and Western collectors.

Africa: The Art of a Continent - Tom Phillips -      Associated with an exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum, this book provides a survey of 100 visually spectacular objects from Africa. As befits current thinking, the catalog (and exhibition) surveys the entire continent, including ancient Egypt and Nubia and north and northwestern Africa as well as the sub-Saharan region.

African Forms - Marc Ginzberg - "This book provides a unique opportuinity to discover more than 400 objects of functional art from Africa.  THe furniture, containers, musical instruments, weapons, objects of adornment and tetiles all offer a clear testimony of the rich artistic traditions and inventiveness in African design."  - Frank Herreman

African Form and Imagery - Detroit Institute of Arts - "Objects are records of cultural process, and they provide unmediated access to the values and experiences of their producers - if we know how to read them." - Arnold Rubin

African Masks: The Barbier-Mueller Collection - Mysterious, graceful, and majestic, the African mask has long been the subject of great fascination for those interested in tribal civilizations and cultures. Now available in paperback, this beautiful volume presents nearly 250 of the finest African masks from the incomparable Barbier-Mueller Collection, which is unique in its vast number of masterpieces and wide geographic scope.

Art of the Baga: A Drama of Cultural Reinvention - No African group has been more prolific artistically and admired by collectors and artists of the west, yet elusive and obscure, than the BAga people of Guinnea, West Africa.

Black Africa:Masks Sculpture Jewellery - Laure Meyer  - The Northern Hemisphere has long looked at the art of the Southern Hemisphere and equatorial regions as a collection of curios or travel trophies illustrating the essentially barbarous nature of its creators. Slowly such views are changing as more effort is put to understanding the individual works of art and their context in the societies that produced them.

Collectors Guide to African Sculpture, A - Theodore Toatley, Douglas Congdon-Martin -The power and beauty of traditional African sculpture has influenced 20th century art and design around the world. Found in many museums, its abstract forms, skillful rendering, and deep symbolism has also made it a welcome addition to the homes of private collectors. This new book offers a broad survey of the traditional sculpture that is available in the marketplace. 

Ethnic Jewellery:From Africa, Asia and Pacific Islands - Rene Van der Star - The Van der Star collection of ethnic jewellery is unique, both in size and quality, bringing together masterpieces from Africa, the Arab World, India, Central and Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands. Each of these areas has their own specific designs, and their own specific uses and symbolism attached to jewellery.

Masks of Black Africa (African Art Art of Illustration) - Ladislas Segy

Royal Art of Benin: The Perls Collection - Kate Ezra -    For more than 500 years, the West African kingdom of Benin has produced brass, ivory, wood and terracotta sculpture prized for its naturalism, beauty and technical sophistication. This sumptuous catalogue of an exhibition at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art reproduces mysterious brass heads of monarchs and queen mothers, palace plaques teeming with relief figures, regal roosters atop ancestral altars, carved ivory tusks and pyramid-shaped bells.

Tribal Arts of Africa, The - Jean-Baptiste Baquart -   The marvelous achievements of black African artists over thousands of years are revealed and superbly portrayed in this book. The earliest pieces date from the beginning of the first millennium, the most recent from the early twentieth century before the commercial production of art for the tourist trade.     

                                                                                                                       

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