This collection of rare and exquisite textiles from Central, Northern and West Africa includes weavings from Ghana, Nigeria and the Ivory Coast; embroideries, veils and haiks from Morocco and Tunisia; and raffia fabrics from Congo. Organised by region, each piece is dramatically photographed to highlight the extraordinary colours, patterns and skill with which it was created. Drawn from a collection consisting of over 4,000 pieces, this book illustrates the most important textiles from the renowned collection. The book provides not only a thrilling sample of timeless patterns and designs but also a historical perspective that deepens our understanding of the importance of woven materials in the African tradition.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"The list of texts on African textiles is regrettably short, so this is a welcome addition to the literature - and it validates Clarke's claim that "textiles are one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression.""
- Choice
"This book is a visual feast of weaving, pattern, and adornment. It will delight those interested in textiles, fashion, and African culture." --Library Journal -This book is a visual feast of weaving, pattern, and adornment. It will delight those interested in textiles, fashion, and African culture.
-Library Journal
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Höhe: 332 mm
Breite: 252 mm
Dicke: 33 mm
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ISBN-13
978-3-7913-8163-3 (9783791381633)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Duncan Clarke is an expert in African textiles. He currently runs a London-based gallery dedicated to exploring the vintage textile traditions of sub-Saharan Africa.