ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
El Hadji Sy: Painting, Performance, Politics offers the first art-historical survey on the multidimensional work of Senegalese artist, curator, and cultural activist El Hadji Sy. Spanning thirty years of his practice as a painter, performance artist, and founder of numerous artists’ collectives and workshops in Dakar (Laboratoire AGIT’ART, Tenq, and Village des Arts), it provides unprecedented insight into the conceptual and aesthetic framework of a major living artist and curator from West Africa.
With newly commissioned essays and interviews by Hans Belting, Clémentine Deliss, Mamadou Diouf, Julia Grosse, Yvette Mutumba, Philippe Pirotte, and Manon Schwich, the book is presented in a bilingual English-German edition and also contains unique archival material, including manifestos, documents, and over four hundred illustrations.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Clémentine Deliss is the former director of the Weltkulturen Museum in Frankfurt (2010-2015), where Yvette Mutumba is the research curator for African art. Together, they are the coeditors of Foreign Exchange, also published by Diaphanes.
REVIEWS
Praise for the exhibition
"El Hadji Sy brought contemporary African art to Europe long before it became trendy. An exhibition in Germany sheds light on artistic self-determination in postcolonial Africa."
— Deutsche Welle
Praise for the exhibition
"El Hadji Sy: Painting, Performance, Politics is the first retrospective exhibition of the painter and curator El Hadji Sy, whose interdisciplinary practice represents a conceptual and aesthetic nerve within post-Independence art in Africa."
— Africanah
"As a founder of the notorious collective Laboratoire AGIT'art, and a curator of numerous artist-led workshops and studio spaces in Dakar, El Hadji Sy’s interdisciplinary practice represents a ground-breaking position within the context of post-Independence Africa."
— Contemporary And
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword Clémentine Deliss Yvette Mutumba
Introduction
El Hadji Sy: Painting, Performance, Politics Clémentine Deliss
The artwork becomes a socialized object, enhanced and embellished by the community El Hadji Sy in conversation with Julia Gross
Dancing in and out of painting Philippe Pirotte
El Hadji Sy and the quest for a post-négritude aesthetics Mamadou Diouf
Brothers in arms: Laboratoire AGIT’ART and Tenq in the 1990s Clémentine Deliss
Between Frankfurt und Dakar: The passion of two pioneers Yvette Mutumba
El Hadji Sy in conversation with Hans Beting
Cardiology of a life’s work Manon Schwich
Image Index
El Hadji Sy: Biography
Contributors’ biographies
Selected reading
Imprint
El Hadji Sy: Painting, Performance, Politics offers the first art-historical survey on the multidimensional work of Senegalese artist, curator, and cultural activist El Hadji Sy. Spanning thirty years of his practice as a painter, performance artist, and founder of numerous artists’ collectives and workshops in Dakar (Laboratoire AGIT’ART, Tenq, and Village des Arts), it provides unprecedented insight into the conceptual and aesthetic framework of a major living artist and curator from West Africa.
With newly commissioned essays and interviews by Hans Belting, Clémentine Deliss, Mamadou Diouf, Julia Grosse, Yvette Mutumba, Philippe Pirotte, and Manon Schwich, the book is presented in a bilingual English-German edition and also contains unique archival material, including manifestos, documents, and over four hundred illustrations.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Clémentine Deliss is the former director of the Weltkulturen Museum in Frankfurt (2010-2015), where Yvette Mutumba is the research curator for African art. Together, they are the coeditors of Foreign Exchange, also published by Diaphanes.
REVIEWS
Praise for the exhibition
"El Hadji Sy brought contemporary African art to Europe long before it became trendy. An exhibition in Germany sheds light on artistic self-determination in postcolonial Africa."
— Deutsche Welle
Praise for the exhibition
"El Hadji Sy: Painting, Performance, Politics is the first retrospective exhibition of the painter and curator El Hadji Sy, whose interdisciplinary practice represents a conceptual and aesthetic nerve within post-Independence art in Africa."
— Africanah
"As a founder of the notorious collective Laboratoire AGIT'art, and a curator of numerous artist-led workshops and studio spaces in Dakar, El Hadji Sy’s interdisciplinary practice represents a ground-breaking position within the context of post-Independence Africa."
— Contemporary And
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword Clémentine Deliss Yvette Mutumba
Introduction
El Hadji Sy: Painting, Performance, Politics Clémentine Deliss
The artwork becomes a socialized object, enhanced and embellished by the community El Hadji Sy in conversation with Julia Gross
Dancing in and out of painting Philippe Pirotte
El Hadji Sy and the quest for a post-négritude aesthetics Mamadou Diouf
Brothers in arms: Laboratoire AGIT’ART and Tenq in the 1990s Clémentine Deliss
Between Frankfurt und Dakar: The passion of two pioneers Yvette Mutumba
El Hadji Sy in conversation with Hans Beting
Cardiology of a life’s work Manon Schwich
Image Index
El Hadji Sy: Biography
Contributors’ biographies
Selected reading
Imprint
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC