Constantine Petridis
Constantine Petridis is Chair and Curator, Arts of Africa, at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Petridis, Constantine
Petridis, Constantine
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Description: The Language of Beauty in African Art
In the 1960s art historian Robert Farris Thompson was one of the first scholars in the United States to counter the false “beliefs of earlier ethnologists and art critics that Africans were incapable of aesthetic evaluation...
PublisherArt Institute of Chicago
Related print edition pages: pp.30-39
https://doi.org/10.37862/aaeportal.00326.3
Description: The Language of Beauty in African Art
https://doi.org/10.37862/aaeportal.00326
This ambitious publication centers indigenous perspectives on traditional artworks from Africa by focusing on the judgments and vocabularies of members of the communities who created and used them. It explores cross-cultural affinities spanning the African continent while respecting local contexts; it also documents an exhibition that is extraordinary in scope and scale. The project’s overriding goal is to reconsider Western evaluations of these arts in both aesthetic and financial terms. The volume features nearly 300 works from collections around the world and from the important holdings of the Art Institute of Chicago. Although it emphasizes the sculptural legacy of sub-Saharan cultures from West and Central Africa, it also includes examples of artistic traditions associated with eastern and southern Africa as well as textiles and objects designed for domestic, ritual, and decorative functions.
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Print publication date April 2022 (in print)
Print ISBN 9780300260045
EISBN 9780300269918
Illustrations 345
Print Status in print
Description: Speaking of Objects: African Art at the Art Institute of Chicago
Although scholarly investigations of the arts of Africa began more than a century ago, occupying a space between the disciplines of anthropology and art history, African artworks typically were not integrated...
PublisherArt Institute of Chicago
Related print edition pages: pp.10-19
https://doi.org/10.37862/aaeportal.00321.1
Description: Speaking of Objects: African Art at the Art Institute of Chicago
https://doi.org/10.37862/aaeportal.00321
Featuring a selection of more than 75 works of traditional African art in the Art Institute of Chicago’s collection, this volume includes objects in a wide variety of media from regions across the continent. Essays and catalogue entries by leading art historians and anthropologists attend closely to the meanings and materials of the works themselves in addition to fleshing out original contexts. These experts also underscore the ways in which provenance and collection history are important to understanding how we view such objects today.

Celebrating the Art Institute’s collection of traditional African art as one of the oldest and most diverse in the United States, this is a fresh and engaging look at current research into the arts of Africa as well as the potential of future scholarship.

*This eBook is available exclusively on the A&AePortal.*
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Print publication date November 2020 (in print)
Print ISBN 9780300254327
EISBN 9780300270655
Illustrations 156
Print Status in print