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Analysis of contemporary Nigerian sculpture emphasizing the revival of terracotta as a medium that intertwines historical tradition with postcolonial critique and ecological reflection.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Nigeria
Topic:
Contemporary Art, Sculpture
Document Type:
Research Article
Institution / Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Art scholars, students, cultural researchers
Methodology:
Fieldwork, artist interviews, exhibition observation
Key Concepts:
Terracotta, Postcolonial Theory, Material Culture, Indigenous Materials
Period Covered:
Nok civilization to contemporary practices
Publication Date:
2025
Research Focus:
Revival of terracotta, cultural reappropriation, environmental commentary, decolonial practice
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Year:
1980-2000
Region / City:
United States
Theme:
Political History, Conservative Movement
Document Type:
Educational Worksheet / Study Guide
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students of U.S. History
Topics Covered:
Reagan Era, Bush 41, Clinton Administration, End of Cold War, Domestic and Foreign Policies
Year:
2025
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Immunization, Measles
Document Type:
Resolution
Organization / Institution:
World Health Assembly
Target Audience:
Governments, Public Health Officials
Action Period:
2025–2030
Approval Date:
2025
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Year:
1974
Region / City:
China
Topic:
History / Archaeology / Qin Dynasty
Document Type:
Educational project guide / Learning resource
Institution:
MEP (My Education Project)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students
Period Covered:
221–207 BC
Key Figures:
Ying Zheng (Qin Shi Huang), Li Si, Sima Qian
Content Format:
Text instructions, quizzes, and documentary references
Related Resources:
YouTube documentary link
Language:
English
Year:
1500–500 BCE
Region:
Central Nigeria
Topic:
Archaeology, Iron Age Culture, Terracotta Art
Document type:
Historical Overview
Institution:
Department of Antiquities, Nigeria
Author:
Unspecified firsthand account with references to Bernard Fagg
Target audience:
General public interested in cultural history
Discovery:
First figurines discovered in 1928, further finds in 1943
Material culture:
Terracotta figurines, iron artifacts
Purpose of artifacts:
Grave markers, household shrines, charms
Cultural practices:
Agroforestry, cattle raising, ritual systems
Preservation efforts:
Bernard Fagg’s excavations and museum establishment
Influence:
Possible impact on later Ife bronze tradition
Condition of artifacts:
Often broken, fragile, coil-built, burnished
Year:
15th century
Region / city:
Northern England
Theme:
Art History, Medieval Tomb Sculpture, Death and Mortality
Document type:
Scholarly Article
Organization / Institution:
British Library
Author:
Jessica Barker
Target audience:
Scholars, Art Historians, Medieval Studies Enthusiasts
Period of validity:
15th century
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Newbury
Theme:
Sculpture Exhibition
Document Type:
Invitation
Organization / Institution:
Shaw House
Author:
Jim Crockatt
Target Audience:
Artists, Art Collectors, Visitors
Period of Action:
1 August - 27 September 2026
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Entrance Fee:
£35 per sculptor
Commission:
15%
Number of Sculptures:
90 sculptures
Exhibiting Artists:
Limited to 3 pieces per artist
Insurance Requirement:
Minimum indemnity of £5 million
Publicity:
Shaw House Brochure, Facebook, Instagram, Dreweatts Auction House, Kennett Radio
Visitor Feedback:
Positive reviews, annual visitors
Website:
www.alteredstatessculptures.co.uk
Exhibition Opening Hours:
11:00 - 16:00
Exhibition Location:
Shaw House, Church Road, Newbury, RG14 2DR
Risk Assessment:
Required for installation
Stewarding:
Available on weekends and 7 days a week
Submissions:
To be submitted via template with photographs
Security:
Driveways closed from 5pm - 8am
Selling:
15% commission on sales, direct transactions between artist and buyer
Context:
Invitation for artists to exhibit large sculptures at Shaw House in Newbury, with details on installation, publicity, and exhibition logistics.
Year:
2021-2022
Location:
Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Subject:
Artist Support, Career Development, Remote Work
Document Type:
Frequently Asked Questions
Organization:
Scottish Sculpture Workshop
Author:
Scottish Sculpture Workshop
Target Audience:
Early-stage career artists
Start Date:
March 2021
End Date:
March 2022
Funding Dependent:
Yes
Remote Work:
Some flexibility
COVID-19 Measures:
Yes, with contingency planning
Support for Carers:
Yes
Support for Access Needs:
Yes
Post-Completion Opportunities:
Unlikely
CV Requirement:
No
Year:
2026
Location:
Buffalo, NY, USA
Theme:
Public art, community empowerment, positivity
Document type:
Call for artists / announcement
Organization:
River Rock Community Coalition, Inc. (RRCC)
Target audience:
Professional and emerging artists, individual or collaborative teams
Submission deadline:
March 1, 2026
Project scope:
Sculpture and mural installations of any size
Funding:
Public and private support, equitable artist compensation
Artistic direction:
Positivity, love, empowerment, resilience, mental wellness, community pride
Contact:
[email protected]
Author:
Sheila Gaffney
Discipline:
Sculpture; Contemporary Art Theory
Subject:
Archival practice, transcription as artistic method, sculptural thinking
Key figure referenced:
Carl Plackman (1943–2004)
Institutional context:
Huddersfield Art Gallery
Educational context:
Slade School of Fine Art; Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts
Art historical context:
British sculpture in the late twentieth century
Related exhibition:
Beyond Appearances: The Sculpture of Carl Plackman 1943–2004
Referenced theorist:
Christopher Bollas
Referenced publication:
The Shadow of the Object: Psychoanalysis of the Unthought Known
Referenced artwork:
Civilisation as Barbarism (1984)
Practice-based project:
To the Table
Research method:
Transcription drawing using axonometric projection
Document type:
Scholarly essay / artist research reflection
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Blombos Cave, South Africa
Topic:
African sculpture, Chi Wara, African origin myths
Document type:
Exhibition catalog
Organization / institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Scholars and enthusiasts of African art and culture
Period of validity:
2023
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual description