Smithsonian National Museum of African Art: Exhibitions-Transatlantic Dialogue-Contemporary Art in and Out of Africa
Smithsonian National Museum of African Art: Exhibitions-Transatlantic Dialogue-Contemporary Art in and Out of Africa
Description:
This page from the Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art site is called Transatlantic Dialogue-Contemporary Art in and Out of Africa. This exhibition explores the varied ways that African and African American artists interpret their ideas and identities. Similarities of style as well as diversity of expression emerge from a shared African heritage. Color, pattern and rhythm, improvisation and spiritual awareness are some of the elements found in the work of these artists. Many explore the performatory aspects of culture through music or ritual suggestions. Some artists respond to environmental and historical circumstances in their work. Most acknowledge a sense of spirituality that echoes older African sensibilities. Perhaps it is telling that the works in this exhibition cannot easily be identified as either African or African American; they are all part of the same aesthetic conversation.
Education Levels:
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Adult/Continuing education, Community College, Higher education
Subject:
History
, Photography
, Visual Arts
, Cultural Awareness
, History
, Informal Education
, History
, Informal Education
, Geography
, History
, Human Behavior
, Informal Education
, Technology And Civilization
, World History
Medium:
JPEG, Text/HTML
Fee Status:
Free
Teaching Method:
Computer assisted instruction, Discovery learning, Interdisciplinary, Museum education, Thematic approach, Visual instruction
Beneficiary:
General public, Students, African-American students
Online provider:
ArtsEdge - The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts
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