Seydou Barry
Seydou Barry (1943 – 2007) was a Senegalese painter. He is part of the artistic movement called the Dakar School (French: École de Dakar), affiliated with Négritude.[1] BiographySeydou Barry was born in 1943, in Thilogne in the Matam Region of Senegal.[1] He attended the École Nationale des Beaux Arts in Dakar to study painting, and worked under artist Papa Ibra Tall.[1] In 1963, Barry started exhibiting his own paintings. Barry worked at the National Tapestry Manufacturers in Thiès (French: Manufacture Nationale de Tapisserie de Thiès) as a painter and cartoonist, from 1961 to 1965.[1] His works and those of his co-workers were made into tapestries in 1975, entitled N'Danaane.[1] Barry died on 21 August 2007, in Dakar.[1] A posthumous solo retrospective of thirty-five of his works, Seydou Barry Retrospective (2008), was held at Véma on the Dakar-Gorée pier.[2] His work is part of the art collection of the Senegal government.[3] See alsoReferences
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