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Books › Image and Form: Prints, Drawings, and Sculpture from Southern Africa and Nigeria by John Picton (1997)

Image and Form: Prints, Drawings, and Sculpture from Southern Africa and Nigeria by John Picton (1997)

£35.00

An exhibition catalogue examining two-dimensional and three-dimensional art from Southern Africa and Nigeria, exploring the diverse ways artists from these regions approach image-making and form. Picton analyzes prints, drawings, and sculpture, examining the relationship between graphic and sculptural traditions and how artists navigate between representation and abstraction. This comparative study highlights the distinct artistic developments in these two major African art-producing regions while exploring shared concerns with materiality, technique, and visual expression. Published to accompany an exhibition at the Brunei Gallery, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, this catalogue documents a significant showing of African artworks. Essential for collectors, art historians, and students interested in African graphic arts and the evolution of Nigerian and Southern African artistic traditions.

Softcover book

80 pages

Please note: All titles are vintage or out-of-print editions. While condition may differ from images shown, each book is in good condition unless stated otherwise.

An exhibition catalogue examining two-dimensional and three-dimensional art from Southern Africa and Nigeria, exploring the diverse ways artists from these regions approach image-making and form. Picton analyzes prints, drawings, and sculpture, examining the relationship between graphic and sculptural traditions and how artists navigate between representation and abstraction. This comparative study highlights the distinct artistic developments in these two major African art-producing regions while exploring shared concerns with materiality, technique, and visual expression. Published to accompany an exhibition at the Brunei Gallery, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, this catalogue documents a significant showing of African artworks. Essential for collectors, art historians, and students interested in African graphic arts and the evolution of Nigerian and Southern African artistic traditions.

Softcover book

80 pages

Please note: All titles are vintage or out-of-print editions. While condition may differ from images shown, each book is in good condition unless stated otherwise.

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