Malick
Sidibé Photographs
the photographs of Malick Sidibé
Forward by Gunilla Knape
Hardcover, 11.5" x 11.75", 108 pages, 100 Tritone
2004,
Steidl Publishing
"Malick
Sidibé documented an important period of West African history
with great commitment, enthusiasm, and insight, focusing on Malian
youth in the 1950s and 60s. His portraits and documentary photography
captured the unique atmosphere and vitality of an African capital
in a period of great euphoria. From the earliest days of the postcolonial
period, Sidibé was a privileged witness to a period of
tremendous, euphoric cultural change. As a young but well thought-of
photographer, he captured a time of paradigm shift and youthful
insouciance with a healthy curiosity about the rest of the world,
and a valiant sense of pride and confidence in the future. Sidibé
learned the basic skills of studio photography as an apprentice
before he began making reportage photographs. Since then, he has
been devoted to photography. His portraits and documentary photographs,
from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s, now bear witness to the
cultural and social development of post-colonial Mali. We see
joy, hope, beauty, and power in these psychologically captivating
images. Sidibé's work, originally intended for an African
audience, is a unique memoir and testimony for a world audience."
Essay and
Interview by Manthia Diawara.
Interview by André Magnin.
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