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UGANDAN AND MALIAN SCUPLTURE
“Ugandan and Malian Sculpture: Comparing the Contemporary Identities” is an exploration of the rich sculptural traditions of two distinct yet interconnected cultures. This book examines how contemporary sculptors from Uganda and Mali navigate and represent their unique national identities while simultaneously engaging with broader African and global artistic movements. Through in-depth analysis, the author traces…
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“Ugandan and Malian Sculpture: Comparing the Contemporary Identities” is an exploration of the rich sculptural traditions of two distinct yet interconnected cultures. This book examines how contemporary sculptors from Uganda and Mali navigate and represent their unique national identities while simultaneously engaging with broader African and global artistic movements. Through in-depth analysis, the author traces the historical roots of sculpture in both regions, from ancient traditions to the evolution of modern practices. With a focus on notable sculptors and their works, the book offers insight into how these artists blend traditional African symbolism, modern materials, and international influences to comment on political, social, and cultural issues. It highlights the role of sculpture in shaping public discourse, maintaining cultural heritage, and challenging societal norms. By comparing the sculptural landscapes of Uganda and Mali, the book provides a nuanced understanding of how contemporary African identities are expressed through art in a rapidly changing world. Richly illustrated with stunning images of sculptures, this book serves as a vital resource for scholars, art lovers, and anyone interested in African art’s role in reflecting the complexities of postcolonial identity.
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