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Contemporary City Life TV Stand Entertainment Center

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

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    Overdue Contemporary artists following the old traditions of African Tribal Art

    Thursday, January 20th, 2011
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    the Angels Gate

    Mentrup article

    Anton

    Africa is a continent with lots of different nations, groups, cultures and traditions. This diversity can be seen even in art that presents the world of ancient African tribal art. Modern African Art has a very strong history and staff levels. beautiful and sought after African masks were created to honor their ancestors to ensure a healthy and plentiful harvest to celebrate, to mourn, to be used in initiation rites. This paper has been deliberately and systematically created to meet the spiritual needs of the tribe. They were infused with spiritual and served the purpose. The African masks have been used mainly for communication, ask the ancestors. Ancestors and spirits were even believed to have lived in African masks for a specific and special rituals were performed.

    African fetish figures and other folk art of this continent, were also strongly connected to the supernatural, and were re-created to commune with the supernatural world. Artists from Africa, especially since the early 20th century the century, very inspired by art in the Western artists, such as refreshing than Pablo Picasso, Vincent Van Gogh and Modigliani. organized form their spirituality, imagination and abstraction, the artists who helped free their Western Restraint.

    Today, the torch was approved for the generation of contemporary artists from Africa, such as Efiaimbelo, Akuda Fanizani, Prince Frederick BRULY Bouabre Twins Seven-Seven, and Reinato Sadimba. StriveR these artists have and continue to strive to maintain excellence in the art of their ancestors. Classic African tribal art has a mystical element. African tribal piece of art that were rewarded were thoose who had spiritual significance and thoose that were actually used for the occult. African tribal art methods and their importance to the tribe and the African people have been transmitted from generation to generation, and the role and purpose of art was more important then their aestheticism. These pieces were actually used in ceremonies for funerals and initiative in the Rite-way dedication.

    As times changed, and that people in Africa have moved from villages, towns and tribal dependence is so strong now, this is a classic piece of African tribal art still widely and blend in one way in modern life in Africa. However, art and artists in developing the next generation. New art is influenced by today, with local art and craft is just there and no longer serve the spiritual or hidden meaning.

    Here we discuss three contemporary artists from Africa and the rest. These artists are presented one nine African world and new art forms. And while sometimes ignored and ridiculed for creating standards in the past. They try to create their own standard. Now you can find individuals and groups who want to mass produce cheap African tribal masks and figures that many people around the world still expected to come from Africa, but often this is for profit. Real African artist is serious about his job, and their work is a very complex technology, which is inspired by something real.

    1 Efiaimbelo: Africa Efiaimbelo contemporary artist (born 1925 to 2006, Androka Land Mahafaly, Madagascar) HIS finest art created by the south-west of Madagascar. Efiaimbelo Appliance has been inspired by his story Mahafaly. This group of people is known for creating the category funery aloalos gold, which are used to mark the place of gravel graves. The craft was sent to his father for many generations. These funery theft (aloalos) are crafted to celebrate the memory of the deceased and tributes are also certain period of time. Placid Gold Aloalos are planted around the turn structured in a square.

    Efiamibelo aloalos have expanded the list. I was one of the first artists to paint decorative aloalos call only. I started using acrylic colors and add images in new and exciting aloalos.

    Efiamibelo work later, was also affected were in the West and Western themes Incorporated historic work of art. Efiamibelo was sophisticated African artist who has done much to fight and continue the historical pattern.

    2 Fanizani Akuda: contemporary African artist, Fanizani Akuda (born1932-Zambia), Zimbabwe is one of the first form of story generation. He also joined the world renowned Tengenege-Art Community in 1960. His actions in the “eye shadow” Generally, people and animals interact with people and families happy. Akuda’s List took him around the globe, from Germany, countries in the United States to Australia, plus many others. His works have been exhibited in some of the best museums in the world and I continue to be one of the most respected in the world and a true champion of historic craft.

    Three Frederic Bouabre BRULY: contemporary African artist Frederic Bouabre BRULY’s (born 1923 Zepregue, Cote d’Ivoire -.) had to gain inspiration from the vision I experienced life in 1948. In this vision I saw in the sky, Seven Suns colored What a beautiful ring around the sun their mother. Cheik Nadrin I had, I can not forget it. “From that moment, Bouabre began to study and become increasingly knowledable on topics such as poetry, art, traditions, religion and philosophy have become. A great scholar and champion people’s beta

    . In the decade 1970, Frederick BRULY Bouabre started with a pen and colors to create a small card, as well as drawings. I called these drawings connaissance du Monde. Bouabre continue to be inspired by science, traditions, dreams and symbols This quote Bouabre. “Now we are recognized as artists, our job is to organize the community and a way to create a framework for dialogue and exchange between buyers and create, which might result from a civilization happy world, “I express my emotions and believes that the responsibility from artists working life.

    About the author
    Dr p “. Anton Mentrup is a collector of African tribal art. Visit target = “_new” and African / figures

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