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The Rastafarian Art of Jamaica

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The Rastafarian religion of Jamaica came to prominence through the music of one of its main exponents, Bob Marley.

Music, and Reggae music in particular, was the centerpiece of Rasta creativity, but Rastafarianism gave rise to a whole new cultural movement, of which visual art was one of the many components. "Official" recognition of Rasta art may be traced to 1980, when the National Gallery of Jamaica installed a new section dedicated to "intuitive" artists - untrained artists who were previous described as "primitive" or "naive".

But beyond that, little recognition has been given to Rastafarian art as a specific genre within Jamaica.

The works presented in this sumptuous volume introduce a selection of prominent Jamaican Rastafarian artists.

The collection is accompanied by photographs that depict everyday life among Jamaican Rastas, and scenes from the environment in which the artists live.

In addition, there are interviews with a number of artists, a chronology, and an index of the artists and their works.

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Product Details
Warwick Publishing
1894622774 / 9781894622776
Hardback
01/11/2006
Canada
English
176 p. : col. ill.
28 cm
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