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The Language of Beauty in African Art

  • 3 Apr 2022
  • 31 Jul 2022
  • Kimbell Art Museum, 3333 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76107

Olówè of Ìsè (Ìkéré, Nigeria, c. 1869–1938), "Veranda Post ((Òpó Ògògá)," Yòrùbá: Èkìtì, 1910–14, wood and pigment. The Art Institute of Chicago, Major Acquisitions Centennial Fund, 1984.550The Language of Beauty in African Art

Presenting over two hundred works of art, The Language of Beauty in African Art emphasizes concepts of beauty through the languages and perspectives of indigenous African communities. By exploring the original words and local evaluations of beauty associated with traditional or historical works, visitors can discover both their meanings and functions—revealing how art informed and reflected life in sub-Saharan Africa in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

This impressive assemblage of captivating masks, powerful figures, masterfully carved sculptures, and exquisitely crafted prestige objects is drawn from public and private collections around the world and is presented together for the first time at the Kimbell.

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