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found: 3 books

 El-Salahi, Ibrahim, Nick Hackworth and Ulli Beier, Ibrahim El-Salahi: 9 October - 17 November
El-Salahi, Ibrahim, Nick Hackworth and Ulli Beier
Ibrahim El-Salahi: 9 October - 17 November
New York, Sotheby's, 2017. Softcover. Tan cardboard wraps with green lettering and a plain purple cloth spine, 126 pp, illustrations throughout, some color. "Born in 1930 in Omdurman, Sudan, Ibrahim El-Salahi's life is one of art and social conscience intertwined. No one artist has been more instrumental in the development of a Sudanese, and further to that, Pan-African Modernism. The combination of African, Islamic and Western identities have allowed El-Salahi to create a distinct visual language that at once appears localised, yet universal. At S 2 London this October, there will be a presentation of El-Salahi's work primarily focusing on his 82-part Life Diary (2014-2016), in which the artist gazes back on his own story. Depicting actual memories from his childhood together with imaginary scenes and forms from his own visions, Life Diary remains one of the artist's key autobiographical creations, oscillating between fable, history and allegory." - website description from exhibition. VG (slight smudging on cover and minor shelf wear) .
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Book number: 180647
USD 62.00 [Appr.: EURO 57.25 | £UK 48.75 | JP¥ 9748]
Keywords: Ibrahim El-Salahi ; Ibrahim El-Salahi ; ; Ibrahim El-Salahi

 Fondation Dapper, Art Et Mythologie: Figures Tshokwe
Fondation Dapper
Art Et Mythologie: Figures Tshokwe
Paris, Fondation Dapper, 1988. Softcover. Color illustrated wraps with tan lettering on front, tan spine with black lettering, 117 pp, richly illustrated in bw and color. Text in French. "This work was published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Art and mythology, tshokwe figures' placed under the high patronage of the Government of the People's Republic of Angola. It is presented from October 13, 1988 to February 25, 1989, at Musée Dapper .. Paris "- Title page verso. Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-111). VG ( light wear to wraps and block. Text and illustrations are clean and clear) .
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Book number: 178117
USD 85.00 [Appr.: EURO 78.5 | £UK 66.75 | JP¥ 13364]
Keywords: Museuem Exhibitions- African Art, Angola Sculpture ; African Art ; ; Museuem Exhibitions- African Art, Angola Sculpture

 Wittmer, Marcilene K; Frederick Lamp and Daniel B. Reed, Imaging and Identity: African Art from the Lowe Art Museum and South Florida Collections
Wittmer, Marcilene K; Frederick Lamp and Daniel B. Reed
Imaging and Identity: African Art from the Lowe Art Museum and South Florida Collections
Coral Gables, FL, Lowe Art Museum, 2005. Softcover. Color illustrated wraps, blue spine with white lettering, 160 pp, profusely illustrated in color. "Published on the occasion of the exhibition Imaging and identity: African art from the Lowe Art Museum and South Florida Collections, December 3, 2005 through January 22, 2006"--Title page verso. Includes bibliographical references (pages 16-17). VG .
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Book number: 176530
USD 45.00 [Appr.: EURO 41.5 | £UK 35.5 | JP¥ 7075]
Keywords: Museum Exhibitions- African Art ; African Masks and Sculpture ; ; Museum Exhibitions- African Art

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