Postcolonial Modernism: Art and Decolonization in Twentieth-Century Nigeria
Hardback Published on: 02/03/2015
Price: £160
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Synopsis
Written by one of the foremost scholars of African art and featuring 129 color images, *Postcolonial Modernism* chronicles the emergence of artistic modernism in Nigeria in the heady years surrounding political independence in 1960, before the outbreak of civil war in 1967. Chika Okeke-Agulu traces the artistic, intellectual, and critical networks in several Nigerian cities. Zaria is particularly important, because it was there, at the Nigerian College of Arts, Science and Technology, that a group of students formed the Art Society and inaugurated postcolonial modernism in Nigeria. As Okeke-Agulu explains, their works show both a deep connection with local artistic traditions and the stylistic sophistication that we have come to associate with twentieth-century modernist practices. He explores how these young Nigerian artists were inspired by the rhetoric and ideologies of decolonization and nationalism in the early- and mid-twentieth century and, later, by advocates of negritude and pan-Africanism. They translated the experiences of decolonization into a distinctive "postcolonial modernism" that has continued to inform the work of major Nigerian artists.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Duke University Press
- ISBN: 9780822357322
- Number of pages: 376
- Dimensions: 254 x 178 x 25 mm
- Weight: 1089g
- Languages: English
