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En Occident, le regard esthétisant posé sur les objets venant d'ailleurs n'est ni neutre ni spontané. Pour ce qui est des arts d'Afrique, ce regard construit s'est forgé au début du XXe siècle, dans le contexte d'une Afrique colonisée, par le biais d'actions concrètes et délibérées initiées par un petit groupe d'acteurs, mené par Guillaume Apollinaire: artistes d'avant-garde, critiques, collectionneurs et marchands. Prenant appui sur un ensemble d'archives largement inédites, le présent ouvrage se concentre sur le rôle joué par les marchands d'art au tournant du siècle dernier, dans la définition, la promotion et la circulation d'objets africains en tant qu'œuvres d'art, en Europe et aux États-Unis. Cette fabrique du regard fut activée par un cercle étroit d'individus qui peuvent être considérés comme les principaux protagonistes de la création du marché des arts africains des deux côtés de l'Atlantique avant 1920: Joseph Brummer, Robert J. Coady, Marius de Zayas, Paul Guillaume et Charles Vignier. Par le choix des œuvres qu'ils opérèrent, les expositions qu'ils organisèrent et les ouvrages qu'ils publièrent, ils furent largement responsables de la construction du 'canon' des arts africains, et influencèrent leur perception en Occident jusqu'à ce jour.
Colonisation. Decolonisation --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Art --- History of Africa --- sculpture [visual works] --- ethnic art --- art dealers --- Art, African --- Art, Modern --- Art dealers --- Art africain --- Marché de l'art --- Amateur d'art --- History --- Appreciation --- African influences --- Private collections --- Collectors and collecting --- 20e siècle --- Art, African - History - 20th century --- Art, African - Appreciation - Western countries - History - 20th century --- Art, Modern - African influences --- Art dealers - Western countries - History - 20th century --- Art, African - Private collections - Western countries - History - 20th century --- Art, African - Collectors and collecting - Western countries - History - 20th century
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primitive art --- art market --- Art --- African [general, continental cultures] --- Ratton, Charles Alfred --- kunsthandel --- verzamelaars --- etnische kunst --- Ratton, Charles --- Evans, Walker --- Man Ray --- Rousseau, Madeleine --- Exhibitions --- kunsthandel. --- verzamelaars. --- etnische kunst. --- Ratton, Charles. --- Evans, Walker. --- Man Ray. --- Rousseau, Madeleine.
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"This is the first thorough investigation of the Brummer brothers' remarkable career as dealers in antiques, curiosities and modernism in Paris and New York over six decades (1906-1964). A dozen specialists aggregate their expertise to explore extant dealer records and museum archives, parse the wide-ranging Brummer stock, and assess how objects were sourced, marketed, labelled, restored, and displayed. The research provides insights into emerging collecting fields as they crystallised, at the crossroads between market and museum. It questions the trope of the tastemaker; the translocation of material culture, and the dealers' prolific relationships with illustrious collectors, curators, scholars, artists, and fellow dealers"--
Art dealers --- Art and society --- Art --- Social networks. --- History --- Private collections --- Brummer, Joseph --- Brummer, Ernest --- Brummer Gallery (New York, N.Y.) --- History. --- art dealers --- galleries [institutions] --- Brummer, Imre --- Paris --- New York City --- New York City [New York]
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Modernisme (art) --- Modigliani, Amedeo --- Art dealers --- Art, African --- History --- Influence --- Modigliani, Amedeo, --- Guillaume, Paul, --- 1900-1999 --- France --- Influence. --- kunsthandel. --- Afrikaanse kunst. --- Modigliani, Amedeo. --- Guillaume, Paul.
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Circulation and imitation are key factors in shaping the material world. The authors in this volume explore how technical knowledge, immaterial desires, and political agendas impact the production and consumption of visual and material culture across times and places. Their essays map multidirectional transactions for cultural goods in which source countries can be positioned at the center. Rhapsodic - literally to stitch or weave songs - paired with objects - from thrown against - intertwines complexity and action. Rhapsodic objects thus beckons to the layered narratives of the objects themselves, their making, and their reception over time. The concept further underlines their potential to express creativity, generate emotion, and reveal histories - often tainted with violence. Zirkulation und Nachahmung haben einen wesentlichen Einfluss auf die Gestaltung der materiellen Welt. Die Beiträge des Bandes untersuchen, wie technisches Wissen, immaterielle Wünsche und politische Agenden die Produktion und Rezeption der visuellen und materiellen Kultur im Wandel der Zeit und Orte prägten. Sie gehen den Wanderungen von Kulturgütern unter besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer Entstehungskontexte nach. Mit dem Begriff des "rhapsodischen Objektes" werden dabei die vielschichtigen, nicht immer in einem Zusammenhang stehenden Erzählungen der Objekte angesprochen.
ART / Techniques / General. --- Objects. --- arts and crafts. --- cultural transfer. --- textile.
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This ambitious publication centers indigenous perspectives on traditional artworks from Africa by focusing on the judgments and vocabularies of members of the communities who created and used them. It explores cross-cultural affinities spanning the African continent while respecting local contexts; it also documents an exhibition that is extraordinary in scope and scale. The project's overriding goal is to reconsider Western evaluations of these arts in both aesthetic and financial terms. The volume features nearly 300 works from collections around the world and from the important holdings of the Art Institute of Chicago. Although it emphasizes the sculptural legacy of sub-Saharan cultures from West and Central Africa, it also includes examples of artistic traditions associated with eastern and southern Africa as well as textiles and objects designed for domestic, ritual, and decorative functions.
Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- figurines --- decorative arts [discipline] --- maskers --- African [general, continental cultures] --- Bamana --- Baga [culture or style] --- Igbo [Southern Nigerian style, culture] --- Chamba [Nigerian] --- Fang [culture or style] --- Lega --- Maasai [culture or style] --- Aesthetics, African --- Aesthetics, African. --- Art africain --- Art, African --- Art, African. --- Esthétique africaine --- PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics. --- Sculpture africaine --- Sculpture, African --- Sculpture, African.
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