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Author Malick Sidibe
Pages 182
Signed No
ISBN 3931141934
Publisher Scalo Publishers
Publishing date 1998
Publishing place New York
Language English
Edition First edition
Binding Hardcover including dustjacket
Book condition Like New
Cover condition As new
Dimensions (cm hxb) 29x24

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Magnin, Andre

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A person has three sides: their face, their back, their profile. To snap a person's profile is interesting. To see someone from behind, especially my sisters or my mother, is more interesting. When you see a woman wearing a skirt from behind, it's a temptation. People have had car accidents that way. There was a beautiful woman walking in front of my studio and on the tarmac a man was coming on a Vespa. He saw the woman, forgot the road. A van was parked in front of my neighbor's house: he crashed into the van!" At the 52nd Venice Biennale in 2007, African contemporary art was shown for the first time in history. That year, its highest distinction, the Golden Lion, was awarded to Mali photographer Malick Sidibe, whose ebullient, deeply human, black-and-white work is presented here--on beautiful spot-varnished paper with special small, uncoated inserts sewn in.
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