Prince Twins Seven-Seven

His Art, His Life in Nigeria, His Exile in America

Henry Glassie author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Indiana University Press

Published:2nd Jan '10

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Prince Twins Seven-Seven cover

Winner, 2011 Nigerian Studies Association Book Prize

The creativity of an African grand master

Prince Twins Seven-Seven (1944-2011) was not only one of Africa's most famous contemporary artists and the leader of the Osogbo School of Nigerian artists, he was known as the modern master of the Yoruba tradition in art. His work has been exhibited on every continent, is collected by major museums throughout the world, and in 2005, Prince was named UNESCO Artist for Peace. Henry Glassie blends life and art to create a vivid portrait of an extraordinary artist. This lavishly illustrated book, part biography and part artist's catalog, addresses tradition and innovation in Prince's art, the development of his personal style, the force of the supernatural in Nigerian life, and the hard times of the immigrant artist in the United States.

For Twins Seven-Seven afficionados or even general art lovers looking to broaden their horizons, this lush volume, chock full with stunning images, has the power to entrance. May 29, 2010

* Historywire.com *

A product of extensive research presented in elegant sentences, beautifully illustrated, and professionally printed, this book gives ethnography a good name, confers respect on a fine scholar, and turns Prince Seven-Seven into a larger-than-life figure. October 2010

* Choice *

This book is essential reading for students of culture and personality in folklore and anthropology and oral history and autobiography.

* Journal of American Folklo

ISBN: 9780253354396

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 2014g

488 pages