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  • The Soul of Revolution -Khalifa Mané: Shaping Art with Rage

    The Soul of Revolution -Khalifa Mané: Shaping Art with Rage

    Khalifa Mané was born in 1998 in Casamance, southern Senegal. He began his artistic journey in the studio of French painter Le Guenne, where he spent several years learning the basics of painting. This early training, combined with his desire to break away from the norm, has shaped him into a unique and outspoken artist.…

  • Zeus: Turning Trash into Art for Social Change

    Zeus: Turning Trash into Art for Social Change

    Originally from Saint-Louis, Senegal, Zeus, whose real name is Boye Amadou, is a self-taught artist dedicated to transforming waste into artistic treasures. For over 20 years, he has been giving new life to discarded objects in a practice that is both ecological and socially driven. His studio, L’or dure (a play on words meaning with…

  • Transcendence Through Art: Symbols of Life Exhibition

    Transcendence Through Art: Symbols of Life Exhibition

    Presented as part of the OFF program of Dakar’s Biennale of Contemporary African Art, the Symbols of Life: Beyond Perception exhibition invites us to explore the depths of human connection and the spiritual essence that unites us. In partnership with CARAVAN Arts, this exhibition brings together artists Tidiane Ndongo and Djibril Coulibaly, whose work offers…

  • Petroni 40: A Retrospective of Artistic Collaboration in Dakar

    Petroni 40: A Retrospective of Artistic Collaboration in Dakar

    Dakartnews is pleased to meet an artist whose career spans over 40 years in Dakar. If you have visited the city, you have likely seen Petroni’s works adorning the streets, as he has significantly contributed to its decoration by renovating heritage objects. He has lived in Almadies, where his studio is located, since 1983, when…

  • 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,…

  • The State of Contemporary African Art Today: Dr. Ibou Diop’s Critical Perspective

    The State of Contemporary African Art Today: Dr. Ibou Diop’s Critical Perspective

    Dr. Ibou Diop, a distinguished Senegalese curator, art critic, and literary scholar based in Berlin, has significantly contributed to the discourse on colonial memory and contemporary African art, having worked on a remembrance concept for colonialism for the Berlin Senate. During his recent visit to Dakar in June 2024, DakartNews had the privilege to discuss…

  • Textiles and Human Identity Reflections | Samuel Nnorom Artworks and Identity Representation

    Textiles and Human Identity Reflections | Samuel Nnorom Artworks and Identity Representation

    Born in Nigeria in 1990, multi-award-winning artist Samuel Nnorom opened the doors of his studio to Dakartnews shortly before the end of his artistic residency at Black Rock Senegal in Dakar. His artistic journey is deeply rooted in the exploration of metaphors, particularly through his concept of bubbles as symbols of uncertainty and the intricate…

  • [ARTWORK SPOTLIGHT] “The Mask”: Unveiling the Labyrinth of Tidiane Ndongo’s Bogolan Art

    [ARTWORK SPOTLIGHT] “The Mask”: Unveiling the Labyrinth of Tidiane Ndongo’s Bogolan Art

    Our “Artwork Spotlight” column highlights the work of Malian artist Tidiane Ndongo, known as DEX. In 1995, he created “The Mask,” a piece part of the DakartNews collection. This artist introduced the DOGODOGONI style, distinguished by a unique approach to bogolan, a traditional textile art from West Africa. Traditionally, bogolan was an activity primarily carried…

  • How Alioune Diagne Forged the “Figuro Abstro” Style: His Journey from Senegal to the Venice Biennale

    How Alioune Diagne Forged the “Figuro Abstro” Style: His Journey from Senegal to the Venice Biennale

    Alioune Diagne, creator of the figuro-abstro artistic movement, combines abstraction and figuration in his work. A native of Senegal, he is representing his country at the Venice Biennale for the first time. Dakartnews met the 39-year-old artist and father of 3. He reveals the inner workings of his creative process. His canvases, imbued with symbolism…

  • 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…