What Makes That Black?
- 118pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Exploring the rich tapestry of Africanist aesthetic structures, this book delves into the elements that shape African American and American art, including syncopation, improvisation, and polyrhythm. It highlights the significance of these concepts while revealing lesser-known aspects that contribute to the artistic landscape. By examining these cultural influences, the book offers a deeper understanding of the innovation and ambition that drive creativity in art.
