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Ephemeral Art and Performance in Africa

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Ephemeral art presents an interesting and not often covered lens in the field of African studies. It provides insight into the values placed on materials and the opportunity for deeper understanding of cultural traditions, spiritual beliefs, or individual philosophies. Ephemeral art may include transient materials intended to decay, those created in order to be destroyed, or even a piece marking a temporal instant, as in performances and site-specific installations. The ephemeral is what is seen, used, or performed until it decays, is buried, destroyed, or completes its durational moment. Performances exist as a moment in time—once past, they remain a memory. In this sense performance is ephemeral. While there is a great deal of scholarship on performance traditions, there is very little on African ephemeral art. The two topics remain distinct in the scholarly literature with overlaps in studies on the symbolism of ephemeral materials in performance traditions. The following bibliography is organized in two separate categories: ephemeral art and performance art, each connected through the trope of transiency.
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Title: Ephemeral Art and Performance in Africa
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Ephemeral art presents an interesting and not often covered lens in the field of African studies.
It provides insight into the values placed on materials and the opportunity for deeper understanding of cultural traditions, spiritual beliefs, or individual philosophies.
Ephemeral art may include transient materials intended to decay, those created in order to be destroyed, or even a piece marking a temporal instant, as in performances and site-specific installations.
The ephemeral is what is seen, used, or performed until it decays, is buried, destroyed, or completes its durational moment.
Performances exist as a moment in time—once past, they remain a memory.
In this sense performance is ephemeral.
While there is a great deal of scholarship on performance traditions, there is very little on African ephemeral art.
The two topics remain distinct in the scholarly literature with overlaps in studies on the symbolism of ephemeral materials in performance traditions.
The following bibliography is organized in two separate categories: ephemeral art and performance art, each connected through the trope of transiency.

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