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Artist: Malick Sidibé
Nuit de Noel
Nuit de Noel

Nuit de Noel

By Malick Sidibe

Located in Roma, IT

Malick Sidibé (Malian, 1935-2016) Nuit de Noël from the Mali Twist portfolio Gelatin silver print Captured in 1963, this example was printed in 2013 Titled, signed and dated to lower...

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2010s Malick Sidibé Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Soirèe depart djim
Soirèe depart djim

Soirèe depart djim

By Malick Sidibe

Located in Roma, IT

Malick Sidibé - Soirée départ Djim, 1967 This is not a decorative photograph. It is living history, crystallized at the exact moment when urban Africa became aware of itself. ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Feminist Malick Sidibé Photography

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Les amis Pehuls jour de fète
Les amis Pehuls jour de fète

Les amis Pehuls jour de fète

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This photograph by Malick Sidibé is not decoration: it is art history. Sidibé was the greatest African photographer who ever lived. Not "one of the greatest" - the reference poin...

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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Malick Sidibé Photography

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Silver Gelatin

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