Malick Sidibé - La vie en rose - 2010





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“La vie en rose” by Malick Sidibé, a 1st edition hardback monograph of 157 pages in Italian, French and English on art, published in 2010.
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Monograph dedicated to Malick Sidibé (Soloba, Mali, 1936), the African photographer most widely known internationally. Curious about the world of art in its broad sense, and faithful, in his research path, to black-and-white photography, Malick Sidibé has received important recognitions, among which are the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement (Venice Biennale, 2007) and World Press Photo in the Arts and Entertainment section in Amsterdam (2010). The volume offers an overview of his work, centered on portraits, which stand out for grace and spontaneity, and on images dedicated to youth, celebrations, and Bamako's families in the 1960s and 1970s. The catalog is introduced by a text by Laura Serani, which contextualizes Sidibé's work within a broader analysis of photography in Africa, and by an interview with the photographer conducted by journalist Laura Incardona. The volume reproduces, in an appendix, the “Chemise,” documents that testify to the archival practice and Sidibé's studio work.
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Rarity!
Monograph dedicated to Malick Sidibé (Soloba, Mali, 1936), the African photographer most widely known internationally. Curious about the world of art in its broad sense, and faithful, in his research path, to black-and-white photography, Malick Sidibé has received important recognitions, among which are the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement (Venice Biennale, 2007) and World Press Photo in the Arts and Entertainment section in Amsterdam (2010). The volume offers an overview of his work, centered on portraits, which stand out for grace and spontaneity, and on images dedicated to youth, celebrations, and Bamako's families in the 1960s and 1970s. The catalog is introduced by a text by Laura Serani, which contextualizes Sidibé's work within a broader analysis of photography in Africa, and by an interview with the photographer conducted by journalist Laura Incardona. The volume reproduces, in an appendix, the “Chemise,” documents that testify to the archival practice and Sidibé's studio work.
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