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  • The Contemporary African Art Landscape with Prof. Yacouba Konaté

    The Contemporary African Art Landscape with Prof. Yacouba Konaté

    DakartNews had the privilege of meeting with Yacouba Konaté, an esteemed professor of philosophy at the University of Abidjan, renowned art critic, and honorary president of the International Association of Art Critics. Notably, he served as the General Commissioner of the Dakar Biennale in 2006. We sat down with him at the Rotonde des Arts,…

  • Kara Fall: “Music makes me dance on my canvas”

    Kara Fall: “Music makes me dance on my canvas”

    When entering Kara Fall’s studio, a soft jazz melody fills the air. Posters of famous blues and jazz figures adorn the space, along with his keyboard where he plays music between paintings. Fall’s abstract and figurative works, infused with his malian heritage, often bear a touch of jazz, adding a musical and rhythmic dimension to…

  • Exploring Life’s Fragility: Bibi Seck’s Exhibition at Studio Quatorzehuit in Dakar

    Exploring Life’s Fragility: Bibi Seck’s Exhibition at Studio Quatorzehuit in Dakar

    Studio Quatorzehuit in Dakar is currently hosting a captivating exhibition of works by Bibi Seck, an internationally renowned Senegalese designer, open until July 31st. This vibrant collection invites viewers to delve into abstraction, where vivid colors and dynamic patterns come alive, offering a profound exploration of the human condition and the delicate nature of existence.…

  • Ken Aicha Sy: A Decade of Advocacy for Women in Art in Senegal

    Ken Aicha Sy: A Decade of Advocacy for Women in Art in Senegal

    Ken Aicha Sy, founder of the cultural platform Wakh Art, is a leading voice in the fight for the recognition and appreciation of women in Senegalese art and culture. At just 35, this dynamic researcher and cultural activist has dedicated over a decade to elevating the role of women in the arts. Through her groundbreaking…

  • Kheraba Traoré: Shining Light on Talibé Children’s Plight

    Kheraba Traoré: Shining Light on Talibé Children’s Plight

    After visiting Kheraba Traoré’s recent exhibition at the Boma Hotel in Dakar, I felt deeply moved and inspired by the profound engagement with the theme of childhood that his work displays. His art, both luminous and committed, draws inspiration from his personal experience as a talibé child. Talibés, the Quranic students sent to the streets…

  • Abstracting Tradition: Souleymane Keita’s Artistic Fusion of African Heritage and Contemporary Expression

    Abstracting Tradition: Souleymane Keita’s Artistic Fusion of African Heritage and Contemporary Expression

    In the rich tapestry of African contemporary art, Souleymane Keita (1947-2014) stands out as a master who seamlessly blends abstract expressionism with profound cultural symbolism. His work, deeply influenced by his heritage and personal experiences, offers a unique perspective on the intersection of tradition and modernity. Ten years after his passing, the retrospective exhibition “Et…

  • The World of Senegalese Contemporary Art Through Sylvain Sankalé’s Eyes

    The World of Senegalese Contemporary Art Through Sylvain Sankalé’s Eyes

    Sylvain Sankalé, a 64-year-old lawyer and business consultant, shares his art journey with Dakartnews. With roots in Senegal, Mali, France, England, and the Caribbean, Sylvain grew up attending art exhibitions. He became a curator at 21 and led the Dakar Biennale in 2000. Owning hundreds of African artworks, he reflects, in this interview, on his…