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Kasfir, Sidney Littlefield. Contemporary African Art. London: Thames & Hudson, 2000.

Contemporary African art has grown out of the diverse histories and cultural heritage of the African continent and its diaspora. It is not characterized by one particular style, technique, or theme, but by a bricolage-like attitude toward art making, incorporating and building upon the structures from which older, pre- colonial and colonial genres were made. In this revised and updated edition of Contemporary African Art, Sidney Littlefield Kasfir examines the major themes, developments, and accomplishments in African art of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Organized thematically, the book includes new chapters on the history of African photography and the growth of the global art market, alongside significant discussions of patronage, mediation, artistic training, and national and diaspora identities. Generously illustrated throughout, including work by artists such as El Anatsui, Yinka Shonibare, William Kentridge, and Ibrahim El-Salahi, the book draws on interviews with many contemporary artists and artworld professionals. Contemporary African Art is a fascinating, comprehensive survey of art from the African continent and its global diaspora.

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Kasfir, Sidney Littlefield. Contemporary African Art

Kasfir, Sidney Littlefield
2000

In this revised and updated edition of Contemporary African Art, Sidney Littlefield Kasfir examines the major themes, developments, and accomplishments in African art of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Aesthetic
Bibliographic

Marshall, Katherine. “Sister Agatha: A Nigerian Peacemaker at Work”. October 28, 2017, published by the Berkeley Center for Religion and Peace, Georgetown University. https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/posts/sister-agatha-a-nigerian-peacemaker-at-work

Sister Agatha is one of the religious sisters who are pillars of many key institutions in Nigeria, above all schools and clinics. She has many admirers because of her forthright and intelligent stance, her clear discipline and ample love, and her commitment to help “the least among us”. But she exemplifies larger, important realities: the vital but still often obscured roles that women play in both peace and development, their courage and resilience, and how often they are motivated by their religious faith. It’s avital part of the linked efforts to shift the focus from “countering” violence and extremism to “building” and sustaining decent, caring, and peaceful societies.

(Source: Excerpt from article culled from Georgetown University Website).

Katherine Marshall. 2017. “Sister Agatha: A Nigerian Peacemaker at Work”.

Katherine Marshall
October 28, 2017

This piece takes a look at the contribution of Sister Agatha, a religious sister, to her community in Nigeria.

Religious/Spritual
Bibliographic
Gender

Kazeem, Yomi. “How Nigeria’s First Feature Length Animated Movie was Made”. Quartz Africa, December 9, 2020. https://qz.com/africa/1940063/nigerias-first-animated-feature-film-set-for-release/

“When released on Dec. 11, Lady Buckit and the Motley Mopsters will be Nigeria’s first feature length animated film and will mark a major milestone for a blossoming comic and animation scene which has increasingly seemed primed for the mainstream. Indeed, Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, has hosted an annual Comic Con since 2012 with creators showcasing characters and stories in front of audiences that have since grown from hundreds to thousands. In October 2019, YouNeek Studios also made a mark by releasing a 15-miute pilot for Malika: Warrior Queen—an animated film inspired by a 16th century queen in northern Nigeria—to wide acclaim. For its part, Lady Buckit and the Motley Mopsters will star some of Nollywood’s most recognized actors, including veterans Patrick Doyle, Bimbo Akintola and Kalu Ikeagwu.”

[Source: Excerpt from the Article].

Kazeem, Yomi. “How Nigeria’s First Feature Length Animated Movie was Made”.

Kazeem, Yomi
December 9, 2020

The article discusses animated feature film in Nigeria

Aesthetic
Economic
Bibliographic

Kazeem, Yomi. “Marvel’s Black Panther is a Boon for Nigeria’s Homegrown Comic Superheroes”. Quartz Africa, February 23, 2018. https://qz.com/africa/1212176/marvels-black-panther/

“The euphoria around the Black Panther movie is well and truly alive in Nigeria. Across the country’s cinemas in major cities, screenings have steadily sold out since the movie’s release last week with some movie goers showing up in their best “Wakanda-like” attires. The appeal is clear: it’s a movie about a fictional African country which draws lots of inspiration from real African cultures, including Nigeria. Put another way, the audience connects with the movie. That connection could be a boon for local comic book and animation companies who have, over the past few years, focused on creating a crop of homegrown characters.”

[Source: Excerpt from the Article].

Kazeem, Yomi. “Marvel’s Black Panther is a Boon for Nigeria’s Homegrown Comic Superheroes”

Kazeem, Yomi
February 23, 2018

The article discusses the impact of Marvel's Black Panther movie on Nigerian comic book and animation companies.

Aesthetic
Economic
Bibliographic

Harounan Kazianga

Professor of Economics

Oklahoma State University

Email: harounan.kazianga@okstate.edu

Kaziango, Harounan

Professor of Economics, Oklahoma State University

Economic
Professional Contact

Liya Kebede

Model, IMG Models

Sector: Fashion
Level of Influence: International
instagram.com/liyakebede/?hl=en

Kebede Liya

Model, IMG Models

Aesthetic
Professional Contact

Liya Kebedé

Actress

Sector: Cinema
Level of Influence: International
https://www.instagram.com/liyakebede/?hl=en

Kebedé Liya

Actress, Cinema

Aesthetic
Professional Contact

Catherine Lena Kelly

Professor of Justice and Rule of Law, Africa Center for Strategic Studies

Sector: Democratization and Governance, Stabilization of Fragile States, Preventing Violent Extremism
Contact: Phone: +1  202-685-7314

Kelly, Catherine Lena

Professor of Justice and Rule of Law, Africa Center for Strategic Studies

Coercive
Professional Contact
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