Malick Sidibé, photographe : vues de dos, photographies, de 1977 à 2000
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Malick Sidibé (1935 – April 14, 2016) was a Malian photographer noted for his black-and-white studies of popular culture in the 1960s in Bamako. During his life, Sidibé gained an international reputation and was considered, along with Seydou Keïta, to be Mali's most famous photographer.
His work was the subject of a number of publications and exhibited throughout Europe and the United States. In 2007, he received a Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at Venice Biennale, becoming both the first photographer and the first African so recognized. Other awards he received included a Hasselblad Award for photography, an International Center of Photography Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement, and a World Press Photo award. Sidibé's work is held in the collections of The Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC), the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
The people he photographed in this book are seen at their back, he told Amadou Chab Touré because he didn't like to make portraits from the front side.
TitelMalick Sidibé, photographe : vues de dos, photographies, de 1977 à 2000
Auteur
Plaats van uitgaveMontreuil
UitgeverEditions de l'Oeil
Jaar van uitgave2001
Pagina's24 p.
Illustratiesill.
Formaat17 cm
Materiaalboek
ISBN2-912415-18-7
Onderwerpportrait photography
Geografisch trefwoordMali
Persoonstrefwoord Malick Sidibé
| Exemplaarnummer | Plaatscode | Uitleenstatus | |
|---|---|---|---|
| B-2019/153 | ,77,SIDIBÉ,2 | Beschikbaar |
| Exemplaarnummer | B-2019/153 |
| Plaatscode | Reading Room, kunstenaarsboeken |
| Uitleenstatus | Beschikbaar |