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Group Spirit - Wild Style

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Group Spirit - Wild Style showcases a powerful exhibition blending contemporary artworks with anonymous African creations from the Bassa, Gola, Mende, and Vai peoples of Liberia and Sierra Leone. This collection highlights the profound connections and contrasts between 21st-century artists and ancient traditions, featuring works that transform everyday materials into evocative abstract art. By presenting these pieces side by side, the exhibition invites reflection on spiritual codes and the timeless representation of the human figure across cultures and eras.
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Group Spirit - Wild Style will appeal to readers interested in contemporary art, African culture, abstract expressionism, and the exploration of human identity through visual media. It is an excellent choice for art historians, cultural anthropologists, and anyone fascinated by the dialogue between past and present artistic practices.

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The book is the catalogue of two major exhibitions devoted to exhibiting premodern African art alongside contemporary art. Group Spirit is an exhibition of works by contemporary artists alongside works of unknown African artists from the Bassa, Gola, Mende, and Vai people – of what is present day Liberia and Sierra Leone.

The book is the catalogue of two major exhibitions devoted to exhibiting premodern African art alongside contemporary art. Group Spirit is an exhibition of works by contemporary artists alongside works of unknown African artists from the Bassa, Gola, Mende, and Vai people - of what is present day Liberia and Sierra Leone.

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Group Spirit is an exhibition of works by contemporary artists alongside works of unknown African artists from the Bassa, Gola, Mende, and Vai people—of what is present-day Liberia and Sierra Leone. Many of the contemporary works in Group Spirit use rough, non-artistic materials that achieve elevated status through their association with twentieth-century abstract art—a once-renegade style that conveys emotion and transcendent meaning.

Liberated from literal narratives and relatable references, the contemporary works in Group Spirit evoke spiritually awakened aesthetic codes, customs, and traditions, speaking in the same voice as the masks' tribal ceremonies that initiated individuals into their communities.

Wild Style explores depictions of the human figure by contemporary artists and unknown African artists from 200 BC to the present. Wild Style establishes a horizontal as opposed to vertical paradigm, inviting the viewer to experience an exhibition where contemporary works of art stand on par with those from other cultures and periods. The works selected highlight the invisible bond linking 21st-century artists and those of prior generations.

However, drawing associations between the two is not to say that the works are actually connected in one way or another. On the contrary, at times the disparities may be more profound than the congruities between these works and artists, yet by juxtaposing them we may gain new understanding about ourselves and our fascination with the human form.

Participating artists: Dan Attoe, Brian Calvin, Alex Da Corte, Cecile B. Evans, Mark Flood, Donna Huanca, Dorothy Iannone, Melike Kara, Dwight Mackintosh, William J. O'Brien, Athena Papadopoulos.

Major works of classic African sculpture: Bamana or Mossi; Dan, Liberia/Cote d'Ivoire; Eket, Nigeria; Igbo, Nigeria; Ijo, Nigeria; Kaka, Nigeria; Mumuye, Nigeria; Nok, Nigeria; Ogoni, Nigeria; Teke, Democratic Republic of Congo.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9788857233505

Publisher: Skira

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 27 July 2017

Country: Italy

Imprint: Skira

Illustration: Illustrated in colour throughout

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 203.0mm

Height: 305.0mm

Weight: 1040g

Pages: 120

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