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By: Maya Restrepo, Luz Adriana [author.].
Contributor(s): Cristancho, Raúl [author.] | Museo de Antioquia [host institution,, issuing body.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Medellín, Colombia Bogotá, D.C., Colombia Museo de Antioquia ; Ediciones Uniandes [2015]Edition: Primera edición.Description: 1 online resource : illustrations (some color), color maps.Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789589112281; 9589112285.Other title: África en Antioquia.Subject(s): Museo de Antioquia -- Catalogs | Art, Black -- Colombia -- Antioquia -- Exhibitions | Art, African -- Exhibitions | Blacks -- Colombia -- Antioquia -- History -- Exhibitions | Africans -- Colombia -- Antioquia -- History -- Exhibitions | Slavery in art -- ExhibitionsGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 704.0396 Online resources: Disponible en Digitalia
Contents:
¡Mandinga Sea! : África en Antioquia : una clase de etnoeducación / Fernando Palacios Callejas -- Presentación general de la exposición / Luz Adriana Maya Restrepo -- Presentación de la exposición / Raúl Cristancho Álvarez -- Textos de los ejes curatoriales y obras de la exposición / Luz Adriana Maya Restrepo y Raúl Cristancho Álvarez.
Summary: The exhibit "¡Mandinga Sea! Africa in Antioquia!" was initiated by the Museo de Antioquia as part of the events of the Bicentennial of Independence of the department of Antioquia (1813-2013), which took place between December 3, 2013 and March 3, 2014. This book, published in conjunction with the exhibition, invites readers to embark upon a voyage through time that begins from the coasts of West Africa and arrives at Antioquia, an artistic journey from the 16th century to today. Including 355 works of art of many different kinds, this exhibition seeks to make visible, to value, and to promote the creative, cultural, economic, social, political, technological, environmental, and historical legacies of the peoples of West Africa, and of their descendants who helped to build Antioquia. The goal of this book is to bring to the public, as well as to museum specialists and art historians, the discussion about the intersections that relate to the representation in museums of the Afro-American art and culture that was forged within the dynamics of both imperial and colonial slavery.
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Catalog of an exhibition held December 3, 2013-March 3, 2014 at the Museo de Antioquia in Medellín, Colombia.

Includes bibliographical references.

¡Mandinga Sea! : África en Antioquia : una clase de etnoeducación / Fernando Palacios Callejas -- Presentación general de la exposición / Luz Adriana Maya Restrepo -- Presentación de la exposición / Raúl Cristancho Álvarez -- Textos de los ejes curatoriales y obras de la exposición / Luz Adriana Maya Restrepo y Raúl Cristancho Álvarez.

The exhibit "¡Mandinga Sea! Africa in Antioquia!" was initiated by the Museo de Antioquia as part of the events of the Bicentennial of Independence of the department of Antioquia (1813-2013), which took place between December 3, 2013 and March 3, 2014. This book, published in conjunction with the exhibition, invites readers to embark upon a voyage through time that begins from the coasts of West Africa and arrives at Antioquia, an artistic journey from the 16th century to today. Including 355 works of art of many different kinds, this exhibition seeks to make visible, to value, and to promote the creative, cultural, economic, social, political, technological, environmental, and historical legacies of the peoples of West Africa, and of their descendants who helped to build Antioquia. The goal of this book is to bring to the public, as well as to museum specialists and art historians, the discussion about the intersections that relate to the representation in museums of the Afro-American art and culture that was forged within the dynamics of both imperial and colonial slavery.

Online resource; title from PDF title page (Digitalia, viewed December 10, 2018)