

Hair in African Art and Culture
Catalog to the recent show at the Museum for African Art and other American venues. "Introduces the role of hair as a mark of social identity and as aesthetic expression, with a selection of photographs, figurative sculptures and masks." Includes text and photographs on hairdressers' signs. Edited by Roy Sieber and Frank Herreman Contributions by Niangi Butulukisi, Elze Bruyninx, Els De Palmenaar, Kennell Jackson, Manuel Jordan, Babatunde Lawal, Karel Nel, Mariama Ross, William Siegmann, Babrara Thompson, and James H. Vaughan Museum for African Art, New York
Published by Prestel Verlag Munich, London, New York, 2000
$65 (hardcover) |