MALICK SIDIBÉ
THE EYE OF BAMAKO
February 5 - April 9, 2011
Opening Reception
Saturday, February 5, 2011, 6-8 PM
M+B
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Los Angeles, California 90069
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Sidbé's ebullient images take place in a variety of settings: either outdoors in one of Mali's newly minted nightclubs, house parties spinning the latest James Brown album, picnics on the bank of the River Niger or indoors at Studio Malick. Regardless of the setting or content, all his portraits vibrate with an energy that comes from mutual trust and collaborative effort between artist and subjects. As a privileged documentarian of tremendous cultural change, Sidibé's distinguished work is both memoir and testimony to youth culture.
Beginning his photographic career as an apprentice at Gérard Guillat-Guignard's Photo Service Boutique, the European "GG" would take photos of the white events, while Sidibé would record African events. In 1958, he opened his own studio to take photographs of "Africans for Africans," and by 1965, the young people knew to go to Studio Malick with their Vespas and latest goods straight from Saint Germain des Prés. Sometimes the props in the portrait did not belong to the client but reflected the aspiration of the sitter, making Studio Malick a powerful place to realize the dreams of an emergent culture.
Born in 1935 outside of Bamako, Mali, Malick Sidibé continues to run Studio Malick with the help of his sons. Since the initial world premier of his work in 1997, Sidibé has received the Hasselblad Award for Photography (2003), the Venice Biennale's Lifetime Achievement Award (2007), and the Internal Center of Photography's Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement (2008). His work has been exhibited at the Fondation Cartier (2004) and can be found in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), the Museum of Modern Art (New York), SFMoMA (San Francisco), Birmingham Museum of Art, Studio Museum of Harlem, High Museum of Art (Atlanta) and the ICP (New York). This will be his first exhibition with M+B and is held in association with Fifty-One Fine Art Photography.
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