The information level on Western art provided by books is huge and keeps growing.
It cuts across all ages, various levels of sophistication and of economic access.
Right now, we have the Internet which has expanded marvelously the access to art.
What is the scope of access to African art and to scholarship in this art enabled by the Internet?
A key destination in relation to this access is Facebook groups, of which the University of African Art founded by Moyo Okediji, in its English and French forms, is central, along with such initiatives as the Facebook page on the 100 most influential Africanist artists of the 21st century, initiated by Moyo Okediji.
Also vital are the websites and Facebook pages of particular artists, of which Victor Ekpuk has a particularly good set of albums charting the development of his art over the years in his Art of Victor Ekpuk.
thanks
toyin
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 2:52 PM, Oluwatoyin Adepoju <toyindanteifa@gmail.com> wrote:
The level of scholarship and of global public projection of Western art is immense.I pray that African art reaches that level one day.toyinOn Mon, May 25, 2015 at 2:51 PM, Oluwatoyin Adepoju <toyindanteifa@gmail.com> wrote:---------- Forwarded message ----------
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