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Arts of Africa 2011: December 2011
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Arts of Africa 2011. This is Dr. Sutton's Arts of Africa Blog. Sunday, December 11, 2011. So Pleased With Y'all! I have been very pleased with the overall quality of work each of you has submitted to me this semester. It has been a pleasure getting to know each of you and assisting you discover not only information about objects from various places in Africa, but how to be critical thinkers in a diverse and globally-oriented world. Stay in touch! I have provided links to your web museums here. Kenny Mies...
Arts of Africa 2011: Comments on Haitian art blogs
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Arts of Africa 2011. This is Dr. Sutton's Arts of Africa Blog. Sunday, October 16, 2011. Comments on Haitian art blogs. Generally, I was glad to see so many thoughtful posts. It's always rewarding as a teacher to see students reconsider prior beliefs and conceptions of what they thought they knew after processing new information. I was also impressed last week with more students providing each other with helpfully critical comments on the blog posts. Keep that up! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Arts of Africa 2011: Prompt for October 28
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Arts of Africa 2011. This is Dr. Sutton's Arts of Africa Blog. Tuesday, October 25, 2011. Prompt for October 28. Explain how the “other” is constructed in the Mami Wata cult or by the Kongo or Sapi. Provide a specific example where visual culture is used in this construction. What do the two essays have in common? What strategies for interculturation or encountering difference seem to be shared by African peoples from each time period considered by the authors, respectively? Museum of Zoomorphic Objects.
Arts of Africa 2011: So Pleased With Y'all!
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Arts of Africa 2011. This is Dr. Sutton's Arts of Africa Blog. Sunday, December 11, 2011. So Pleased With Y'all! I have been very pleased with the overall quality of work each of you has submitted to me this semester. It has been a pleasure getting to know each of you and assisting you discover not only information about objects from various places in Africa, but how to be critical thinkers in a diverse and globally-oriented world. Stay in touch! I have provided links to your web museums here. Haitian ar...
Arts of Africa 2011: September 2011
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Arts of Africa 2011. This is Dr. Sutton's Arts of Africa Blog. Monday, September 26, 2011. Prompt for September 30. Create your own comparison of objects from two different peoples whom we have studied thus far. Make sure to fully identify each object as you are required for the online museum project. People/artist who made it. Description of object medium/process of construction if applicable. Wednesday, September 21, 2011. Prompt for Friday, September 23. Wednesday, September 14, 2011. General Comments...
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Nikki-Arts of Africa: November 2011
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Friday, November 11, 2011. Artists vs. Individuality. Both articles consisted of sexual nature that creates both controversy and strong point that was established through these artworks and the artists’ ‘so-called’ identity. The point of this blog and much of the topic discussed, is that of the fact that stereotyping and assuming an identity of someone will never change no matter the artist or subject, because that is what we, as the audience and crowd are programmed to learn/know. What is there identity?
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Nikki-Arts of Africa: Week 9 - African Connections
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Friday, October 14, 2011. Week 9 - African Connections. There are many different routes one can take when connecting what is known already about African arts and what is continuing to be seen and read. One thing that I’ve realized and observed so far about African culture is how sacred the rituals and beliefs of certain societies are. Participants actually believe and/or mock the act of spirits coming to visit the ceremony which takes place by physically possessing individuals and speaking and acting thr...
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Nikki-Arts of Africa: September 2011
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Thursday, September 29, 2011. Baule vs. Mossi. Two objects that I would like to focus on are the Biiga. Figures made by the Mossi peoples as well as the Blolo Bla/Bian. Spirit Spouses) figures made by the Baule peoples. Although they are two diverse doll sculptures made by different cultures, they both signify some similarities, yet differences in meaning and relevance. The dream partner is always described as very beautiful and the Blolo. Some noticeable exterior details on the Biiga. Characteristics...
Arts of Africa: Week Five
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Friday, September 30, 2011. Looking at the “Equestrian Figure” of the Je. Ee that the man riding the horse is larger than the horse itself. This emphasizes that men ar. E powerful and strong. But the horse could also be small and not have an elongated neck because of the material it was carved from, a wooden log. Horses are also seen as a sign of status. One may find that the rider may be a hero or an important fi. Gure in the commu. The figure on the right was made by. The Bamana people(s) of. Oth sexes...
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Nikki-Arts of Africa: Baule vs. Mossi
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Thursday, September 29, 2011. Baule vs. Mossi. Two objects that I would like to focus on are the Biiga. Figures made by the Mossi peoples as well as the Blolo Bla/Bian. Spirit Spouses) figures made by the Baule peoples. Although they are two diverse doll sculptures made by different cultures, they both signify some similarities, yet differences in meaning and relevance. The dream partner is always described as very beautiful and the Blolo. Some noticeable exterior details on the Biiga. Characteristics...
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Nikki-Arts of Africa: Contemporary Artist Controversies
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Thursday, November 3, 2011. In the third reading that was assigned, it was apparent how these artists confront assumptions and projections. It was evident that Ouattara became very frustrated quickly with the interviewer (Thomas McEvilley) asking questions such as, “Where did you grow up? 8221;, “Where did you go to school? 8221; and so on. Santoni simply wanted to talk about his art. Why is that important anyways? November 8, 2011 at 7:03 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm currently a junior at...
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Nikki-Arts of Africa: October 2011
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Friday, October 28, 2011. Interculturation and The "Other". Foreign cultures into their own visual structures so it gave them familiarity and understanding to the distant culture. Varying strategies were used among the differing African peoples. The travel of these pale-skinned peoples related to aspects of life and death and crossroads as the travel was made across the seas. In regards to the first article, some examples of the Benin people incorporating that perception and influence. There are many dif...
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Nikki-Arts of Africa: Art of African Masks and Masquerades
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Friday, September 23, 2011. Art of African Masks and Masquerades. The purpose of blogging thoughts about what we read in class relates back to making connections to events and concepts. This week we focused on the “ I am not Myself. September 23, 2011 at 10:31 AM. September 23, 2011 at 12:56 PM. I also found a connection between what we talked about in class and what we experienced with Nani. It really brings together everything that we have been talking about in regards to how it is not necessarily ...
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Friday, November 11, 2011. Reactions to the Haitian Collection. A person might have to be more than simply aware of the differences in cultures to overcome how institutionalized people we’ve become. Thursday, November 3, 2011. Reactions to Shonibare, Kasfir, and Oguibe. How oblivious or limited are we regarding our expectations and perceptions of cultures outside our own? Friday, October 28, 2011. Reactions to Blier and Drewal. The Americans had a significant influence on the Africans in the 20. Even tho...
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Arts of Africa 2011. This is Dr. Sutton's Arts of Africa Blog. Sunday, December 11, 2011. So Pleased With Y'all! I have been very pleased with the overall quality of work each of you has submitted to me this semester. It has been a pleasure getting to know each of you and assisting you discover not only information about objects from various places in Africa, but how to be critical thinkers in a diverse and globally-oriented world. Stay in touch! I have provided links to your web museums here. Make sure ...
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