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AUTOPORTRAIT is the first comprehensive survey of Samuel Fossoâs multifaceted oeuvre. Since the mid-1970s, the artist has focused on self-portraiture and performance, envisioning variations of identity in the postcolonial era. From Fossoâs early self-portraits in black-and white from the 1970s to his recent, continually inventive exercises in self-presentation, highlights include the vibrant series âTatiâ (1997), in which he playfully inhabits African and African American characters and archetypes; and the magisterial portraits of âAfrican Spiritsâ (2008), where he poses as icons of the pan-African liberation and Civil Rights movements, such as Angela Davis, Martin Luther King, Jr., Patrice Lumumba and Nelson Mandela.
This landmark monograph demonstrates Fossoâs unique departure from the traditions of West African studio photography, established in the 1950s and â60s by modern masters Seydou KeĂŻta and Malick SidibĂ©. By charting his conceptual practice of self-portraiture, and sustained engagement with notions of sexuality, gender and self-representation, this book reveals an unprecedented photographic projectâone that consistently reflects themes in global visual culture, and covers the range of expressive applications of photography.
Co-published with The Walther Collection, New York
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Hardcover: 188 pages
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Publisher: Steidl/The Walther Collection, New York (August 11, 2020)
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Language: English
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ISBN-10: 3958296122
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ISBN-13: 978-3958296121
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Product Dimensions: 10 x 1.2 x 11.5 inches
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AUTOPORTRAIT is the first comprehensive survey of Samuel Fossoâs multifaceted oeuvre. Since the mid-1970s, the artist has focused on self-portraiture and performance, envisioning variations of identity in the postcolonial era. From Fossoâs early self-portraits in black-and white from the 1970s to his recent, continually inventive exercises in self-presentation, highlights include the vibrant series âTatiâ (1997), in which he playfully inhabits African and African American characters and archetypes; and the magisterial portraits of âAfrican Spiritsâ (2008), where he poses as icons of the pan-African liberation and Civil Rights movements, such as Angela Davis, Martin Luther King, Jr., Patrice Lumumba and Nelson Mandela.
This landmark monograph demonstrates Fossoâs unique departure from the traditions of West African studio photography, established in the 1950s and â60s by modern masters Seydou KeĂŻta and Malick SidibĂ©. By charting his conceptual practice of self-portraiture, and sustained engagement with notions of sexuality, gender and self-representation, this book reveals an unprecedented photographic projectâone that consistently reflects themes in global visual culture, and covers the range of expressive applications of photography.
Co-published with The Walther Collection, New York
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Hardcover: 188 pages
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Publisher: Steidl/The Walther Collection, New York (August 11, 2020)
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Language: English
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ISBN-10: 3958296122
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ISBN-13: 978-3958296121
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Product Dimensions: 10 x 1.2 x 11.5 inches



















