Z. S. Strother

Z. S. Strother is Riggio Professor of African Art at Columbia University. Her work focuses on 20th and 21st-century Central and West African art history.

Z. S. Strother
AwardsGuggenheim Fellow
Academic background
Alma materYale University
Academic work
DisciplineAfrican Art
InstitutionsColumbia University

She graduated from Yale University.[1]

Strother was a 2000 Guggenheim Fellow.[2] Her book Inventing Masks won the 2001 Arnold Rubin Outstanding Publication Award from the Arts Council of the African Studies Association.[3]

Works

  • Inventing Masks: Agency and History in the Art of the Central Pende (University of Chicago Press, 1998) ISBN 9780226777337, OCLC 41258436
  • Pende (5 Continents Editions, 2008) OCLC 148864715
  • Vladimir Markov and Russian Primitivism: A Charter for the Avant-Garde' with Jeremy Howard and Irēna Bužinska (Ashgate, 2015) ISBN 9781317001027, OCLC 973229740
  • Humor and Violence: Seeing Europeans in Central African Art, 1850-1997 (Indiana University Press, 2016) ISBN 0253022673, OCLC 966825524
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References

  1. "Zoë Strother - Faculty - Department of Art History and Archaeology - Columbia University". www.columbia.edu. Columbia University. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  2. "John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Z. S. Strother". www.gf.org. John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  3. "ACASA : Arts Council of the African Studies Association". archive.is. African Studies Association. 5 July 2008. Archived from the original on 5 July 2008. Retrieved 2 March 2017.


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