10eme Biennale Africaine de la Photographie

Bamako Mali 2015

Telling Time
10eme Biennale Africaine de la Photographie de Bamako, 2015
Rencontres de Bamako

Oct. 31 – Dec. 31, 2015

Curators: Bisi Silva, Yves Chatap and Antawan Byrd

Artists : Héla Ammar, Malala Andrialavidrazana, Ismaïl Bahri, Steeve Bauras, Filipe Branquinho, Seydou Camara, Mimi Cherono Ngok, Emmanuel Bakary Daou, Monica de Miranda, Bakary Diallo, Emkal Eyongakpa, mounir fatmi, Coco Fusco, Simon Gush, Moussa Kalapo, Lebohang Kganye, Lola Khalfa, Helga Kohl, Youcef Krache, Youssef Lahrichi, Kitso L. Lelliott, George Mahashe, Randa Maroufi, Lucia Nhamo, Uche Okpa Iroha, The Otolith Group, Collectif Périnium, Nyani Quarmyne, Nassim Rouchiche, Sihem Salhi, Hippolyte Sama, Jean-Euloge Samba, Nomwinde Vivien Sawadogo, Thabiso Sekgala, Georges Senga, Ibrahima Thiam, Aboubacar Traore, Salif Traore, Mudi Yahaya

Publication :

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Authors and Contributors : Julie Bonzon, Antawan I. Byrd, Yves Chatap, Emma Chubb, Teju Cole, Dagara Dakin, Madame N'diaye Ramatoulaye Diallo, Maud Houssais, Candace Keller, Abdoulaye Konaté, Moussa Konaté, Hansi Momodu-Gordon, Guilhem Monceaux, Levi Nauidu-Mitchell, Erika Nimis, Simon Njami, Denis Pietton, Moses Serubiri, Samuel Sidibé, Bisi Silva and Mantchini Traoré

ISBN 978-3-86828-669-42015

 

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Ismaïl Bahri, Film, Video, 2012

Telling Time explores the complex relationship between images and time. Inspired by Mali's rich traditions of storytelling and the nation's recent political realities, the biennale questions how artists narrate real and imagined experiences focusing especially on politics and social change. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Bamako Encounters, this year's biennale publication is unique in its content and design. The publication extends its focus beyond the current edition of the biennale through a special supplement section devoted to the biennale's history and its future. Embodying multiple temporalities, the book chronicles the event's 20-year history through essays, interviews, a timeline, and archival documentation including a complete reprint of the catalog that accompanied the biennale's 1994 inaugural edition. The publication features original essays on all of this year's participating artists and special projects, as well as high-quality reproductions of artworks. By charting the impact, transformation, and present history of the Encounters, the book serves as an invaluable resource for interpreting and historicising the biennale's contributions to Mali's cultural patrimony and contemporary photography in Africa.