Afropolitan: Contemporary African Arts at NOMA highlights some of the most pioneering African artists of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries in NOMA’s collection. New mediums and expressions added to the African art collection are juxtaposed with significant artists of the pre- and post-independence period, and reflect important art schools or workshops on the continent. Together these works of art can be viewed through the lens of Afropolitanism, wherein artists are not simply cosmopolitan citizens, but also Africans of the world. As such, the works featured were made in or reflect the vibrancy, diverse influences, and contradictions of contemporary urban life in African cities.
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