Modern and Contemporary African Art: A Collaborative Vanderbilt Student Research Project

2000s

The 2000s mark a continuation of earlier themes of displacement and diaspora for African artists and artists with African origins. During this time, many African nationals are engaging with western art traditions, and sometimes riffing off of them in order to repair a damaged narrative that has traditionally left their people out. Johannes Phokela, for example, directly re-imagines the works of renaissance artists by inserting commentaries and imagery from African histories. This decade is all about contextualizing what African identities mean in a global arena (in the continent, and abroad). 
 

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