African Sculpture Speaks

African Sculpture Speaks

by Ladislas Segy
African Sculpture Speaks

African Sculpture Speaks

by Ladislas Segy

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Overview

PABLO PICASSO: “…when the form is realized, it is there to live its own life.”

HENRY MOORE: “The sculpture which moves me most is full-blooded and self-supporting, fully in the round; giving out something of an energy and power of great mountains, it has a life of its own independent of the object it represents.”

African Art Speaks, the first full appraisal of African art published in the United States, describes and illustrates the sculpted works of more than 150 West African tribes.

Ladislas Segy approaches African art from several different but interrelated perspectives, considering the sculptures first as products of a distinct African culture, then as high-quality works of art. Seeking to bring the African carver’s work within the scope of the Western observer, Segy stresses the need for appraising African art within in its own context, suspending established procedures for art appreciation and viewing the object as it actually is, not as we think it is or should be.

Bringing to bear the disciplines of aesthetics, anthropology, psychology, and phenomenology, Segy shows how the deep-seated magico-religious beliefs of the tribal carver creates such powerful emotional tension in his work that the viewer can recapture this emotion and identify it as part of his own experience.

This present edition is the Third Printing, originally published in 1961, and provides a systematic Style Guide, analyzing the characteristic features of the different styles of tribal sculpture. A special chapter for the collector tells how to buy and care for African art. Segy also discusses the styles of the main sculpture-producing tribes in East and South Africa. Included are maps, a bibliography and a list of illustrations.

“While much has been written about African sculpture within recent years, Mr. Segy’s book is undoubtedly among the finest published in this country.”—The San Francisco Chronicle

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789125504
Publisher: Muriwai Books
Publication date: 12/05/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 284
File size: 41 MB
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About the Author

Ladislas Segy was a Czech art dealer, collector, researcher and author. Born on February 10, 1904 in Budapest, Hungary, Segy moved to Paris at age 18, where he would remain for the next 20 years. It was in Paris that he discovered his interest in African art, and began reading everything on the subject and avidly documenting all that he saw. Over the course of the following years, he gave more than 600 lectures on African art all over the world and published dozens of books and articles on the subject, including African Sculpture Speaks and Masks of Black Africa. He also organized traveling exhibitions of African art, which were primarily located at universities and small museums. Despite a volume of output that would be daunting to any academic, he never considered himself a scholar but instead a perpetual student. Originally wishing to be a painter, Segy found that he was better at selling art, particularly Modernist paintings, and he eventually settled in New York, where there was a demand for these artworks, and where he found local opportunities for collectors to acquire them. He died in New York in January 1988 at the age of 83.
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