African Artist-Author of Mapping New Worlds
African art has had a place in the Museum of Modern Art since its early days—although it might not be the African art you might think. In 1935, when the museum settled in a townhouse on West 53rd Street, curator James Johnson Sweeney “African Negro Art” 600 examples included Dogon painted masks, Baoulé ivory and …
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