Progress and Change in African Art

Africa is a truly unique Continent. With over 50 countries, and about a thousand different languages; this is a land where diversity is normal. While in Africa, one finds different unique ethnic living within ten miles of each other to be the norm. Even though group loyalties run very deep, people still have longstanding relationships with each other.

One of the most astounding things about Africa is the pace of change. Africa today is changing at a pace faster, than has ever been seen in the history of civilization. Changes that took many centuries in Western Europe and North America have taken place in just a few short decades in Africa.

Where else in all of history will we ever see people moving so quickly from tribal societies to modern nations. Progress in African nations has been happening at a rate, and in a manner not experienced anywhere else on the Globe.

The goals of independence and nationalism among many of Africa's people, has speeded up the process of breaking down barriers between tribal groups. This merging of tribal cultures has further weakened the traditions already made weak from contact with Western civilization.

Art is one of the most important parts of any culture. In Africa, traditional art is becoming a thing of the past as quickly as the continent changes. With the disappearance of traditions and other aspects of African culture, works of traditional African art are becoming more and more scarce. The art of previous generations was produced to meet religious and social needs that no longer exist within most groups of Africans today.

Quality works of ancient African art are becoming harder and harder to find. The value of this art has gone up accordingly; and much of the traditional artwork has left the continent for private collections overseas. People living in poverty will often give up family heirlooms; some passed down through generations; in order to survive.

Artisans who create the art are also adopting new world views which make traditional work of modern vintage somewhat less meaningful and true to the original heritage. Just as the culture of Africa is changing fast, in the same way it's art, as a reflection of that culture also changes quickly.

New African art is not by any means inferior however; just different. Just as modern Western art has taken prominence over older forms, so too, modern African art is replacing the traditional; and bringing with it its own new meaning and aesthetic significance. African culture is shown through art in paintings and sculpture, as well as in jewelry and other items of everyday life. 

In future articles, we will be showing how African culture continues to be passed on from generation to generation through the different things the people create. I would love any input or assistance anyone else can provide to contribute. 

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