San Art
Auteur : Pippa Skotnes, Stefan Eisenhofer
Date de publication : 2002
Éditeur : Arnoldsche Art Publishers
Nombre de pages : 152
Résumé du livre
-- Presents the by now internationally acclaimed art of the San bushmen
-- Describes the fragile existence between tradition and modernity
-- Brings to life the language that finds its expression in prints and large, colorful oil paintings
San Art is the title of a book that provides a comprehensive introduction to the variety and independent character of the arts of the San communities (also known as bushmen) living in southern Africa. This art is sold in galleries throughout Europe and the US.
After only a few years, specific support for promising artists led to the creation of a lively art scene. By now the prints and oil paintings generated under the auspices of the cultural project "Schmidtsdrift/South Africa, " regularly find their way into international galleries and collections.
To lessen the plight of the San, who had been driven from their traditional hunting and living areas in Southern Africa, the Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Protestant Development Service) set up all-embracing programs to provide the San with new economic, social and cultural opportunities.