Accidentally on Purpose: The Management of Irregularities in African Textiles and African-American Quilts

Author:   Eli Leon ,  Robert Farris Thompson
Publisher:   Figge Art Museum
ISBN:  

9780977149124


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   15 April 2007
Format:   Paperback
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Accidentally on Purpose: The Management of Irregularities in African Textiles and African-American Quilts


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This exuberantly illustrated book celebrates the sophistication, vivacity, and significance of improvisational African-American quilts, both as artistic achievements and as expressions of African-American traditions. The knowledge, attitudes, and values carried across the Atlantic by enslaved Africans appear to have informed a quilt-making tradition so powerful that, to this day, it preserves its identity in a special province of African-American quilts.Such 'Afro-traditional' quilts are made by people who have no formal art training and who usually do not consider themselves artists; they learned their craft and absorbed its aesthetics by watching and helping their mothers, aunts, and grandmothers who, in turn, learned form previous generations. The resulting - often highly idiosyncratic - quilts call out to be seen as the works of art that they are. The brilliance of this work must be partially credited to a tradition which encourages individual expression and provides a context in which the talents of individual artists can flourish. Improvisation, pervasive in black African art and familiar as a basic element of many African-American musical forms, is a vital force in this tradition.The artists maintain a generous attitude toward the accidental, embracing innovations that originate beyond the conscious domain. They use approximate measurement and 'flexible patterning', in which the design, conceived of as an invitation to variation, will not repeat, but will materialize in a sequence of visual elaborations. Afro-traditional attitudes and methods are antithetical to the standard American quilt-making tradition in which great value is placed on precise measurement and exact pattern replication. Instead they bear a keen likeness to the improvisatory practices of the textile-makers of Kongo and West Africa, regions from which American slaves were taken. These antipathies and affinities suggest an enduring African influence on the Afro-traditional quilt.

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Author:   Eli Leon ,  Robert Farris Thompson
Publisher:   Figge Art Museum
Imprint:   Figge Art Museum
Dimensions:   Width: 23.80cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.826kg
ISBN:  

9780977149124


ISBN 10:   0977149129
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   15 April 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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