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Masks: The Art of Expression


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Masks: The Art of Expression

Contributors:

By (Author) John Mack

ISBN:

9780714151038

Publisher:

British Museum Press

Imprint:

British Museum Press

Publication Date:

1st April 2013

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Portraits and self-portraiture in the arts

Dewey:

391.434

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 219mm, Height 276mm

Weight:

940g

Description

Beautiful, elaborate, fierce, grotesque or elegant, masks are extraordinary objects that demonstrate the creative skills and aesthetics of many different periods and cultures. Masks are a nearly universal phenomenon, but their uses and meanings are strikingly different across cultures. In ritual and religious use, as today in Africa or Oceania, mask-wearers may be thought to be possessed by - or even become - a spirit or a god. In ancient Egypt, funerary masks were intended to equip the dead with divine powers and attributes, while the masks used in Japanese Noh plays or in ancient Greek drama helped to portray character. In this new edition of a classic book, eight leading experts explore the stories of masks across ancient and modern civilizations in a fascinating survey of their meaning and power.

Author Bio

John Mack is Professor of World Art Studies at the University of East Anglia and was formerly Senior Keeper at the British Museum, where he remains an advisor for the Museum's Africa Programme. He is an internationally-recognized authority on the arts and cultures of Africa and has published extensively on many subjects, taking a broadly anthropological approach to art, material, culture and archaeology. His recent publications include Preserving the Cultural Heritage of Africa: Crisis or Renaissance (James Currey Publications, 2008) and The Art of Small Things (The British Museum Press, 2007).

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