Kre M'Baye
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Kre M’Baye, bɛ ni lahi booni so Amadou (or Armedy) Kre M’Baye (25 April 1949 – 21 October 2014), o daa nyɛla Senegale nuuni tuunbaŋda.[1]
Biɛhigu mini tuma
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Bɛ daa dɔɣi o la Andy Keve din be Dakar, Senegal, Anashaara goli April 25, 1949. Bɛ daa ti o yu'paa “Kere” bee “Kre” hali sahashɛli o ni daa be pramari shikuru o daa mali la choki bɔmdi pari dikpuna zuɣu (craie in French). Tum yuunj 1969 o nyɛla ŋun niŋdi zaɣa ni nuuni tuunbaŋdiba kamani Ibou Diouf, Mamadou Niang, Seidou Barry, Mor Faye (father of Ousmane Faye) ni Art College professor Pierre Lods.
Yuuni 1974 o daa nyɛla bi'bɛhi toondana shinii yuli booni Baks (Yamba) puuni,[2] Momar Thiam n daa produsi li, amaa o che kpɛrigu ka kpaŋsi o nuuni tuunbaŋsi. O tuuli nuuni tuunbaŋsim yuuni 1976 din daa niŋ Dynamique Museum, Dakar nyɛla niriba ni daa ti shɛli zaɣa, o peentibu "The Messenger" nyɛla zuɣulana Léopold Sédar Senghor ni daa niŋ nintiɣili ni shɛli.
Exhibitions
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- 1976 First exhibit to the 4th Senegalese painters and visual arts show din be Dynamique Museum zaŋ ti Dakar.
- 1983 New Expressions din be Lorient in France
- 1985 French Cultural Center din Dakar
- 1985 IFA Gallery din be Bonn, Germany
- 1987 Senegalese painters & visual artists exhibition – received Prize of the Head of State
- 1987 Stadfische Gallery in Wendlinger, Germany
- 1988 American Cultural Center of Dakar at the National Gallery – Kre's Totem du Silence was the only painting selected to be put to auction
- 1990 L’Arche de la Defense in Paris, France
- 1995 Cape Verde Islands – several traveling exhibitions
- 1996 Contemporary Art Exhibition of Dammarie-les-Lys in France – won the City Prize
- 1996 Selected to the Dak’Art 1996 Biennale[3]
- 1998 Mil Arte, 98 Mill Lane (West Hampstead), London, England, April - May
- 1999 Kenkeleba Gallery in New York City, U.S.A.
- Since 1999, Permanent exposition at the Antenna Gallery, Félix Faure street, Dakar
- 2002 Arts Plastiques Exposition: Dakar - Dakart at Aude Minart in Paris, France, April 30 – May 5[4]
- 2005 April 1–14, National Gallery of Art - Sponsored by the American Cultural Center, National Museum of African Art, Washington. Three exhibitions of artists: Souleye Keita, Jacob Yacouba, and Amadou Kré M'Baye
- 2005 St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery, New York City, U.S. Participated in Plexus International's presentation Erosions and Renaissance, Act IV 12/10/05
- 2006 Senegalese Contemporary Art Exhibit: The Jokko Bar-Expo - 5 Rue Elzévir Paris, France (June – July)
- 2007 Fine Arts Exhibition at Marcel Rozier's gallery in Bois-le-Roi, May 12–20
- 2008 Black Visibility: Contemporary African Art Exhibition March 19 - April 5 at the Conservatoire des Arts, 1, parvis sources 78180 Montigny-le-Bretonneux, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Pina
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- 1987 Prize of the Head of State of Senegal
- 1996 City Prize of Dammarie-les-Lys, France
- 1999 Awarded L'Ordre National du Lion by Abdou Diouf, President of the Republic of Senegal
Luɣ'shɛŋa di ni yina
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- N’Gone’ Fall & Jean Loup Pivin, An Anthology of African Art: The Twentieth Century, D.A.P./Editions Revue Noire, June 2, 1002. ISBN 1-891024-38-8, ISBN 978-1-891024-38-2.
- The Courier: Africa-Caribbean-Pacific-European Union, Commission of the European Communities, 1991 (original from the University of Virginia).
- Elizabeth Harney, "The Ecole de Dakar: Pan-Africanism in Paint and Textile", African Arts, Autumn 2002.
- Jean-Arsène Yao, "El Arte Africano Contemporaneo Existe", Latinamericalandya Website.
- Elizabeth Harney, In Senghor's Shadow: Art, Politics, and the Avant-Garde in Senegal, 1960-1995, Duke University Press, 2004. ISBN 0-8223-3395-3, ISBN 978-0-8223-3395-1.
- La Presse (Tunisia), October 30, 1974.
- Thomas Riggs, St. James Guide to Black Artists, St. James Press, 1997 (original from the University of Michigan). ISBN 1-55862-220-9, ISBN 978-1-55862-220-3.
- Reesa Greenberg, Bruce W. Ferguson & Sandy Naime, Thinking About Exhibitions, Routledge, May 13, 1996. ISBN 0-415-11590-6, ISBN 978-0-415-11590-2.
- Joanna Grabski, "Trajectoires: Art Contemporain du Senegal", African Arts, Spring 2008.
Kundivihira
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- ↑ "TOILES ET PINCEAUX ORPHELINS DU "MAÎTRE" (archive link)" (French). SudOnLine.sn. 22 October 2014. http://www.sudonline.sn/toiles-et-pinceaux-orphelins-du-ma%25C3%258Etre_a_21309.html. İstifadə tarixi: 8 June 2015.
- ↑ Africine Website
- ↑ Program of the event - Dak'Art: Biennial africain de l'art contemporain, Editions Cimaise, Paris, 1996
- ↑ Africultures Website Archived 2005-10-21 at the Wayback Machine