Sory Sanlé - Les Musiciens

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Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.

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Description from the seller

Sanlé Sory is a Burkinabé photographer, born in 1943 in Nianiagara in the Republic of Haute-Volta.
Ibrahima Sanlé Sory arrived in Bobo-Dioulasso in 1957. Having become a journalist and photographer, he also creates illustrations for record covers.
He opened his Volta Photo studio in 1962, just as his country gained independence. He bought a Rolleiflex 6×6 and began taking identity photographs and road accident photographs for the local police.
Quickly, he gains notoriety in Bobo-Dioulasso, which was then the cultural and economic capital of former Haute-Volta, where young Africans 'eager for modernity' come to 'have their portrait taken.'
Created between 1960 and 1985, his photographic work 'testifies to the happiness of a regained freedom and a social and cultural effervescence unique in its kind.'
Exhibitions
2015: African folk art, Regional Fund for Contemporary Art of Bordeaux.
2015: Meeting with African photography, Mérignac media library.
2018: Retrospective, Art Institute of Chicago.
2020: Tête à Têtes - West African Portraiture from Independence into the 21st Century, David Hill Gallery, London.
2020: Bobo Yéyé, Sanlé Sory, Galerie du Château d’Eau, Toulouse.
Photographs accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Seller's Story

Association for the Promotion of Contemporary Art
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Sanlé Sory is a Burkinabé photographer, born in 1943 in Nianiagara in the Republic of Haute-Volta.
Ibrahima Sanlé Sory arrived in Bobo-Dioulasso in 1957. Having become a journalist and photographer, he also creates illustrations for record covers.
He opened his Volta Photo studio in 1962, just as his country gained independence. He bought a Rolleiflex 6×6 and began taking identity photographs and road accident photographs for the local police.
Quickly, he gains notoriety in Bobo-Dioulasso, which was then the cultural and economic capital of former Haute-Volta, where young Africans 'eager for modernity' come to 'have their portrait taken.'
Created between 1960 and 1985, his photographic work 'testifies to the happiness of a regained freedom and a social and cultural effervescence unique in its kind.'
Exhibitions
2015: African folk art, Regional Fund for Contemporary Art of Bordeaux.
2015: Meeting with African photography, Mérignac media library.
2018: Retrospective, Art Institute of Chicago.
2020: Tête à Têtes - West African Portraiture from Independence into the 21st Century, David Hill Gallery, London.
2020: Bobo Yéyé, Sanlé Sory, Galerie du Château d’Eau, Toulouse.
Photographs accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Seller's Story

Association for the Promotion of Contemporary Art
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Details

Artist
Sory Sanlé
Sold by
Gallery
Title of artwork
Les Musiciens
Condition
Very fine
Technique
Gelatin-silver print
Height
50 cm
Width
40 cm
Signature
Signed
Genre
Portrait
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Objects sold
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