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https://www.thehoarde.com/dealers/soap-and-salvationAn original photographic proof print "Chemises" taken by Malick Sidibe 1964, and processed and printed by him in his studio in Bamako.
Sidibé (1935 - 2016) is considered one of the most important and influential photographers of the twentieth century, who is widely celebrated for his black-and-white studies of popular culture. His photographs were among the first to convey the atmosphere and vibrancy of the capital of Mali, Bamako, during a time of immense cultural change. Highly sought after as a portrait photographer, Sidibé also photographed all the popular events and ceremonies in Mali and captured the explosion of interest in music and fashion. A ubiquitous presence at the late night parties and social clubs called "grins," Sidibé used a 35mm camera that allowed him to shoot with a uniquely naturalistic and spontaneous style. Often photographing parties late into the night, Sidibé would then return to his studio to process and print his film so the partygoers could come by and place orders the next day. The small proof prints were mounted onto coloured folders called chemises, and each one was grouped according to the club or event.
This original photographic print is set within a deep mount and presented in a handpainted frame, finished with museum grade glass.
H 42cm, W 38.5cm