メトロポリタン美術館のインスタグラム(metmuseum) - 8月6日 20時15分
“It's very important to be able to put people at ease. It's a world, someone's face. When I capture it, I see the future of the world. I believe with my heart and soul in the power of the image, but you also have to be sociable. I'm lucky. It's in my nature."
—Malick Sidibé (@guardian_us, 2010)
Through portraits taken in his photography studio in Bamako and snapshots taken at social gatherings across the city—like this one of a stylish trio—photographer #MalickSidib chronicled Mali's vibrant youth during a post-colonial period of national rebirth.
📸 Malick Sidibé (Malian, 1936–2016). Baptême chez Jafuna, ca. 1968. Gelatin silver print. © Estate of Malick Sidibé. @metphotographs
[Image description: Two young Black women stand close together against a wall and look downwards, softly smiling. Both hold hands with a young Black man who crouches and looks directly at the camera.]
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