The origins of African American art are found in the slave communities of the 1600s to the 1800s. Most of these early pieces include small drums, quilts, wrought iron figures and ceramic vessels.
Eventually a new genre of African art has appeared where artist's passion has come out blending with his/her excitement for life and the wealth of memory, religious principle and sacred myths that the ancient culture embodied, and thus formed a distinct African American art style.
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i think African art has bright colours and tribal things on where as American is more modern (ithink)
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The web address of the African American Art And Culture is: http://www.aaacc.org
The phone number of the Museum Of African-American Art is: 323-294-7071.
The phone number of the African American Art And Culture is: 415-292-6172.
Lizzetta LeFalle-Collins has written: 'Betye Saar' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'The portrayal of the black musician in American art' -- subject(s): African American musicians, African American musicians in art, American Art, Art, American, Exhibitions, Portraits
The web address of the Mckenna Museum Of African American Art is: http://www.themckennamuseum.com
There are many reasons that African art was made including as a form of self-expression. African art was also made for religious reasons.
Daniell Cornell has written: 'Imaging African art' -- subject(s): African American art, African Art objects, Exhibitions 'The Sculpture of Ruth Asawa'
The phone number of the Mckenna Museum Of African American Art is: 504-586-7432.
Jazz is an American art form created by black Americans.