The history of Africa dates as far back as 150,000 BCE, starting with paintings created by Southern Africa's earliest known inhabitants, the San. This dynamic animated map visualizes the emergence of artistic traditions through the complex and interconnected history of migration, trade, and empire across Africa. In response to changing political, religious, and material contexts, artists across the continent generated an array of new genres, many of which can be seen today in the newly reenvisioned Arts of Africa galleries at The Met.
The Arts of Africa Map | Michael C. Rockefeller Wing
This dynamic animated map visualizes the emergence of artistic traditions through the complex and interconnected history of migration, trade, and empire across Africa.
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Contributors
Contributors:
Alisa LaGamma, Ceil and Michael E. Pulitzer Curator for African Art, Curator in Charge of The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing
Jenny Peruski, Assistant Curator, Arts of Africa
Imani Roach, former Assistant Curator, Arts of Africa
Geoffrey Wallace, Cartographer
Production Company: Motion Principles Studio
Director and Managing Producer: Mandy Kritzeck
Executive Producer: Sarah Wambold
Senior Graphic Designer: Tiffany Kim
Design Manager: Alexandre Viault
Editor: Alison Tretter
Studio Manager: Erin Stella
Special Thanks to
Hannah Chen
Malvika Dang
Doris Zhao
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