African Diaspora
Definition
This term in art refers to the artistic expressions and cultural contributions of people of African descent living outside of the African continent, particularly focusing on the shared experiences and histories of displacement and migration.
History
The concept of the African Diaspora in art gained prominence as artists began to explore themes of identity, heritage, and the legacies of colonialism and the transatlantic slave trade.
Notable Examples
Kerry James Marshall
Our Town, 1995
Yinka Shonibare
Scramble for Africa, 2003
Key Artists & Movements
Key artists include Kerry James Marshall and Yinka Shonibare, whose work explores the intersections of race, history, and culture within the African Diaspora.
Techniques & Materials
Techniques are diverse, ranging from traditional painting and sculpture to installation and multimedia, often incorporating symbols and materials significant to African heritage.
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