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New: TxtStyles: Fashioning Identity
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June 11, 2008 - December 8, 2008
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Textiles are powerful communicators of status, gender, and accomplishments in Africa. Featured in this exhibition are never before or rarely seen African costumes and textiles -- from ensembles to wrappers to wall hangings to chain mail and accessories and hats -- drawn from the National Museum of African Art's collection.
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New: El Anatsui's Nukae-1 (2006)
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March 12, 2008 - Indefinitely
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While the artist El Anatsui addresses global ideas about the environment, consumerism, and the social history and memory of the "stuff" of our lives, his use of recycled materials also recognizes that human creativity and ingenuity are employed in creating something from available resources, including items that are discarded. This piece -- El Anatsui's Nukae-1 -- along with his other "cloth" works (see separate exhibition) celebrate the woven and stamped textile traditions that remain vibrant in Ghana and Nigeria today.
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March 12, 2008 - September 2, 2008
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This is the first solo exhibition of works by El Anatsui, one of Africa's leading contemporary artists, who was originally from Ghana and has lived in Nigeria since 1975. Having experimented with a variety of media, his most recent focus is on the use of discarded metal objects -- tops from food tins or wrappers from flattened metal liquor bottles -- hundreds or even thousands of which are joined together to resemble weavings that both reflect the tradition of Ghanaian strip cloths and the abstraction of modernist paintings. El Anatsui indicates that the word gawu (derived from Ewe, his native language) has several potential meanings, including "metal" and "a fashioned cloak." The term, therefore, manages to encapsulate the medium, process, and format of the works that will be on view, reflecting the artist's transformation of discarded materials into objects of striking beauty and originality. Related publication: $35.95 (paper)
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Last update: June 9, 2008, 11:32
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