'What's disappointing is that the Art Institute has not followed the example of smaller museums in drafting genuinely critical didactics to go along with its displays of African art or making partnerships with African institutions,' writes Lori Waxman.
The exhibition"The Language of Beauty in African Art" at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Normally I feel just fine about that. Looking at art is about understanding what you’re looking at, but it’s also about making connections with it, and some of the most meaningful can be totally idiosyncratic. But with African art, that’s almost all that’s ever been done, at least in terms of Western appreciation.
For all the details on offer here, though, plenty are missing, either because they’re unknown or because they don’t fit the exhibition’s focus on aesthetics. Pair of headdresses . Bamana; Baninko region, Mali. The Art Institute of Chicago, Ada Turnbull Hertle Endowment. From the exhibition"The Language of Beauty in African Art" at the Art Institute of Chicago.
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