African Mask
Introduction
There is no easy answer to the question "what is African art". On this page of Interesting Africa Facts we will try to give as simple an answer as is possible. In order to begin to answer this question you have to ask another question which is "who do you consider African". The answer to this question is not as simple as you may initially think. Consider the following points:- Are the Europeans that have migrated to Africa over several centuries true Africans?
- Are the various people of northern Africa truly Africans?
- Do you consider ancient Egyptians to be African?
- Are the many people of African origins that live outside of Africa truly Africans? Some of these people’s ancestors left Africa centuries ago.
There can be points made to include all of the above groups and arguments made to exclude all of the groups listed above. However, for our sake here we will generally consider African art to be the art produced by the African people living in sub-Saharan Africa who are ancestors of the indigenous people of Africa.
Defining African Art
Even after narrowing down the people we will consider African, for the sake of defining African art, the answer to the question "what is African art" is still not easy. This is because of the huge diversity of the sub-Saharan people and the art they produce. However there are some common traits that do define most of the art found in sub-Saharan Africa. These traits are:- The creation of art for use by the people, not just for display. This use may be for everyday life such as pottery or for ceremonies such as a funeral.
- Sculpture and other 3 dimensional arts was a preferred art form as opposed to paintings.
- The creation of very colorful works of art.
- Abstract art was favored.
- The human image is a favorite subject.
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