Skip to product information
1 of 1

How to Read African Textiles

How to Read African Textiles

Regular price $29.95 USD
Regular price Sale price $29.95 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Historically, handwoven cloth and clothing made across the African continent have been labor-intensive creations deeply embedded in local and regional value systems. These fabrics, frequently adapted to communal and individual needs, serve to clothe the body, divide architectural space, protect physical = and spiritual well-being, and convey wealth and authority. This volume in The Met’s acclaimed How to Read series features forty masterworks of African fiber arts, from a dynamic nineteenth-century interior hanging from Sierra Leone to a dreamlike textile canvas by a contemporary Malagasy artist. Authors Christine Giuntini and Jenny Peruski explore the complex histories of production, consumption, and exchange attached to these extraordinary works; contextualize long-standing and recently embraced techniques and materials; and offer readers new ways to appreciate Africa’s diverse textile traditions.
 
Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press

  • 180 Pages, 119 color illustrations
  •  8.00 x 10.50 in
View full details
Your cart
Product Product subtotal Quantity Price Product subtotal
How to Read African Textiles
How to Read African Textiles
$29.95/ea
$0.00
$29.95/ea $0.00