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ISBN: PB: 9783037348413

University of Chicago Press, Diaphanes

March 2015

320 pp.

27.9x21.5 cm

500 colour plates, 100 halftones

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El Hadji Sy

Painting, Performance, Politics

El Hadji Sy is one of the most significant figures in African contemporary art. Since the late 1970s, the Senegalese artist and curator has helped shape the country's thriving art scene through his innovative painting and performance art. But El Sy is also an internationally recognized activist, having founded the collectives Laboratoire Agit-Art and Tenq, which aim to create contemporary art that engages with the country's pressing social and political issues. The first comprehensive publication on El Sy, this book places the artist's work in the context of activism in Senegal since the country gained independence from France in 1960. Included are critical essays by Hans Belting, Elvira Dyangani Ose, and Pablo Lafuente who explore post-independence aesthetics and the effect of postwar relations between Germany and Senegal. The critical essays are supplemented with copious illustrations from the artist's archive – many never before seen – offering rare insight into the African art before the Global Turn of 1989.

About the Author

Clementine Deliss is the director of the Weltkulturen Museum in Frankfurt.

Yvette Mutumba is the research curator for African art at the Weltkulturen Museum in Frankfurt.