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8th Bamako Encounters, Biennial of African Photography- Borders
Kader ATTIA, Rochers Carrés, (2009) © courtesy Kader Attia and Christian Nagel gallery (Berlin & Cologne)

8th Bamako Encounters, Biennial of African Photography- Borders

Myriam Abdelaziz » Doa Aly » Kader Attia » Ismaïl Bahri » Abdoulaye Barry » Jack Beng-Thi » Lilia Benzid » Berry Bickle » Jodi Bieber » Ursula Biemann » Bruno Boudjelal » Mohamed Bourouissa » Seydou Camara » Mohamed Camara » Isoje Iyi Eweka Chou » Raphael Cuomo » Nestor Da » Jean Depara » Saidou Dicko » Hala Elkoussy » rana elnemr » Andrew Esiebo » Angéle Etoundi Essamba » Mounir Fatmi » Faten Gaddes » François-Xavier Gbré » Yoyo Gonthier » Maïmouna Guerresi  » Hassan Hajjaj » Pieter Hugo » Maria Iorio » Ayana V. Jackson » Uchechukwa James Iroha » Mouna Jemal Siala » Anthony Kaminju » Bouchra Khalili » Majida Khattari » Mohamed Konaté » Dago Ananias Léki » Frid Armel Louzala » Robert Mafuta » Lebohang Mashiloane » Nandipha Mntambo » Baudoin Mouanda » Baudoin Mouanda » Zanele Muholi » Tiécoura N'Daou » Riason Naidoo » Malik Nejmi » Abraham Onoriode Oghobase » Emeka Okereke » Uche Okpa Iroha » Ali Mohammed Osman » George Osodi » Zak Ové » Martin Parr » Fidisoa A.J. Ramanahadray » Zineb Sedira » Fazal Sheikh » Malick Sidibé » Dinkies Sithole » Amadou Kane Sy » Barthélémy Toguo » Aboubacar Traore » Alain Turpault » James K. Bruce Vanderpuije » Alain Waudimoyi » Alastair Whitton » Graeme Williams » Guy Wouete »

Exhibition: 7 Nov – 7 Dec 2009

Maison Africaine de la Photographie

Bibliothèque nationale
BP 4075 Bamako

223-2294110


www.rencontres-bamako-14.org

8th Bamako Encounters, Biennial of African Photography- Borders
Majida KHATTARI (Morocco), Dentelle © Majida Khattari

The Bamako Encounters, Biennial of African Photography. Borders Maison Africaine de la Photographie www.fotoafrica.org Artistic Directors: Michket Krifa and Laura Serani Delegate General: Samuel Sidibe' From November 7 through December 7, 2009, in Bamako (Mali), the Bamako Encounters - African Photography Biennial will bring together some 100 photographers and video artists displaying their works for a month in different venues around the Malian capital. This year the Encounters will explore the theme of Borders, "a concept that is eminently current and paradoxical in a world where, on the one hand, we proclaim and practice the disappearance of political and economic borders and, on the other, erect walls to protect them." This 8th edition was introduced on July 10, 2009, at the Arles Encounters by the new leadership team composed of Michket Krifa and Laura Serani, serving as artistic directors, and Samuel Sidibe', delegate general for the event. Getting the general public more involved in the event is a priority for the new leadership team. In addition to the awareness-raising work done in the schools and universities, about ten exhibits will be shown in important places and working-class neighbourhoods of Bamako: the National Museum, the Palace of Culture, the District Museum, and the Institut National of Arts Gallery(INA). More over, workshops, debates, interactive projects and screenings will provide opportunities for exchanges and discovery for artists and professional photography from around the world. Panafrican Exhibit, a panorama of contemporary creativity in Africa through 40 photographers from 20 African countries, along with thirteen video artists who will question their interpretations and representations of borders. Monographic exhibits: focus on artists and their unique visions of borders: Baudouin Mouanda, Patrizia Guerresi Maimouna, Ange'le Etoundi Essamba, Fazal Sheikh, Hassan Hajjaj. Thematic exhibits on various aspects, issues and consequences of cross-border movements: The Maghreb Connection, Living Under One Roof, Albinos by Alain Turpault, Goudron Tanger-Le Cap by Bruno Boudjellal, Nord-Kivu by Karel Prinsloo. Father more, within the programme for this 8th edition: a Focus on the Michael Stevenson Gallery (Cape Town, South Africa) with Pieter Hugo and Nandipha Mntambo, a video work on the work of Martin Parr thanks to the partnership between the Bamako Encounters and the Arles Encounters, heritage exhibits (Oumar Ly, Jean Depara, Bruce Vanderpuije), many Malian exhibits (collective of young Malian photographers, fashion photography by Malick Sidibe' and the Archives of the Agence Malienne de Presse et de Publicite' (AMAP)) and also, several workshops presented in the form of screenings and urban posters whose Visa pour Bamako organized in Accra by the French Embassy in Ghana, or Matola held in Mozambic by the association L'Oeil en Cascade. The catalogue for the VIII Bamako Encounters, co-published by Actes Sud and Culturesfrance, will be available in October 2009. The Bamako Encounters, African Photography Biennial are a production of the Ministry of Culture of Mali and of Culturesfrance, with support from the Delegation of the European Union to Mali, Bollore' Africa Logistics, AFD, OIF, PUMA.creative, Prince Claus Fund and the cultural service of the french Embassy in Mali. Held in partnership with the National Museum of Mali, the Bamako District Museum, Dupon and Picto.

8th Bamako Encounters, Biennial of African Photography- Borders
Mohamed BOUROUISSA (Algeria-France), La République, 2006 © Mohamed Bourouissa/Galerie Les filles du calvaire
8th Bamako Encounters, Biennial of African Photography- Borders
© Nestor Da
8th Bamako Encounters, Biennial of African Photography- Borders
Pieter HUGO (South Africa), Série Nollywood, Emeka Onu. Enugu, Nigeria, 2008 © Pieter Hugo/Michael Stevenson Gallery