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Yorb Art and Aesthetics: Methodologies and Their Consequences
By (Author) Dr Barry Hallen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
7th August 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
African philosophy
Hardback
208
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
An introduction to the art and aesthetics of southwest Nigeria using the writings of Yorb scholars and artists who have made these subjects their special interest over the last forty years.
Barry Hallen brings together the writings of four pioneering Yorb thinkers who write about the art and aesthetics of their own culture: J.R.O. Ojo, Babatunde Lawal, Rowland Abiodun and Wole Soyinka. All were based at the Obafemi Awolowo University, named Great Ife because of the faculty and students' conviction that it was committed to achieving all of the great things that a university community can. Each is responsible for developing indigenous concepts in which African art derives its importance and meanings in the world.
Never before has their work been set side-by-side. By treating their work as interrelated we see how when combined they offer a better and higher level of understanding of that remarkable and fascinating form of life associated with the name Yorb. Each chapter provides a taste of their philosophy as they reveal what they have to say about how they view and value their art internal to their culture.
Hallen places attention on the methodologies each of them uses to arrive at and defend their ideas. Together they tell a story about how badly things can go when human cultures believe they are categorically different from one another. They also argue that the more comprehensive ones experience and knowledge of the culture is, the better one is prepared to appreciate the conception and interpretation of its art.
This is the first book of its kind to take such a discursive and analytic approach to Yorb art and aesthetics. Disentangling African art from Eurocentric stereotypes, it represents exciting new scholarship in the disciplines that have come to be known as African philosophy and African art history.
Barry Hallen has assembled an authoritative work on the theoretical discourses that shaped and defined the scholarship on Yoruba art and aesthetics from pioneer indigenous Yoruba scholars and culture bearers and from their Euro-American counterparts and how their unique experiences continue to enrich our understanding of the compelling power and beauty of Yoruba expressive and cultural traditions. -- Bolaji Campbell, Professor of African and African Diaspora Art, Rhode Island School of Design, USA
Barry Hallen has been Reader in Philosophy, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria; Fellow and Associate, Du Bois Institute, Harvard University; Professor of Philosophy, Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia. He is author of Knowledge, Belief and Witchcraft, The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful, African Philosophy: Analytic Approach and Short History of African Philosophy.