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Hagos, Desta. (b. Ethiopia)
 

Bibliography and Exhibitions

MONOGRAPHS AND SOLO EXHIBITIONS:

GENERAL BOOKS AND GROUP EXHIBITIONS:

FALL, N'GONE and JEAN LOUP PIVIN, eds.
An Anthology of African Art: the Twentieth Century.
New York: DAP, 2002.
407 pp., 500 color plates, 51 b&w illus., bibliog., index. Contents: Postulates and Convictions / Jean Loup Pivin; Geographical and Cultural Areas / Elikia M'Bokolo; Territory of Forms / Etienne Feau; Ritual Practices in Movement / Etienne Feau; Neo-Christian Folk Art in Ethiopia / Richard Pankhurst; A City of Boundless Expressions / Jean Loup Pivin; Birth of the Colonial Cities / Elikia M'Bokolo; Neo-Traditional Sculpture in Nigeria / John Picton -- Ibrahim Njoya; Master of Bamoun Drawing / Alexandra Loumpet-Galitzine; Representation and Advertising / Till Forster and Benetta Jules-Rosette; The "Souweres" / Marie-Helene Boisdur de Toffol; Coffins and Funeral Art / John Picton; Messenger Artists / Jean Loup Pivin; The Artist's Invention / Jean Loup Pivin; First Movements in the Belgian Congo / Jean-Luc Vellut and Sabine Cornelis; The 30s in Lagos, Nigeria / Sylvester Ogbechie; The Poto-Poto School, Congo / Joanna Grabski; The New Moderns of Ghana / Joseph Gazari Seini; The Oshogbo School, Nigeria / Sigrid Horsch-Albert; Modern Art at the Makerere University, Uganda / George Kyeyune; Two Schools in Zimbabwe / Yvone Vera; The Precursors of South Africa / Marylin Martin; The Daydream of a New Africa / Jean Loup Pivin; The Independence Movements: A Birth More Than a Rebirth / Elikia M'Bokolo; The First International Festival of Black Arts, Dakar, 1966 / Ousmane Sow Huchard; Cultural Policy in Senegal / Marie-Helene Boisdur de Toffol; The Black Caribbean School and the Vohou-Vohou Movement / Marie-Helene Boisdur de Toffol; Period of Structuring in Makerere, Uganda / George Kyeyune; Zaria Art Society and the Uli Movement, Nigeria / Sylvester Ogbechie; Continuity and Rupture in South Africa / Marylin Martin and Gavin Younge; Doubt Sets In ... / Jean Loup Pivin; A Chiaroscuro Look at 15 Years of Independence / Elikia M'Bokolo; Teaching the Arts and Academism / Joazinho Francisco Ayi d'Almeida; Burkina Faso: From Social Art to Private Initiatives / Blaise Patrix; Zaria, Nsukka and the Lagos, Nigeria Arts Festival / Sylvester Ogbechie; Upheaval in East Africa / George Kyeyune; Art Training in Kenya and Tanzania / Sunanda K. Sanyal; Ethiopia: The Fine Arts School and the Socialist Revolution / Konjit Seyoun; Kitsch and Political Manipulation in Angola / Adriano Mixingue; Painting and Liberation Movements in Mozambique / Thierry Payet; "Resistance Art" in South Africa / Sue Williamson; Tradition and the 20th Century / John Picton; The Illusion at Interbreeding / Joelle Busca; Art and Style / Simon Njami; Past-Apartheid South Africa / Marylin Martin; Migrations and Convergences / N'Gone Fall; A Chronology of African Art Events. Large 4to (33 cm.; 12.7 x 9.5 in.), cloth, d.j. First ed.

GAINESVILLE (FL). Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida.
Continuity and Change: Three Generations of Ethiopian Artists.
January 23-April 29, 2007.
Exhib. cat., illus. Text by Heran Sereke Bhran and Shiferaw Be. Group exhibition. Includes three generations of Ethiopian artists. Approximately 60 works of art by 23 artists, including photos, and additional media and contextual materials. Included: Behailu Bezabih, Skunder Boghossian, Gebre Desta, Agegnehu Engida, Yohannes Gedamu, Tamrat Gezahegne, Desta Hagos, Ale Felege Selam Heruy, Tesfahun Kibru, Bekele Mekonnen, Geta Mekonnen, Salem Mekuria, Tadesse Mesfin, Luiseged Retta, Abdurahman Sherif, Bisrat Shibabaw, Elias Sime, Afewerk Tekle, Tibebe Terffa, Esthetu Tiruneh, Mesgebu Tessema, Elizabeth Habte Wold, Addisu Worku, Zerihun Yetmgeta. [Traveled to: Diggs Gallery, Winston-Salem State University, Winston-Salem, NC, May 26-December 8, 2007.]