Anta Germane Gaye

Anta Germane Gaye (born 1953) is a Senegalese painter and sculptor.[1][2]

Anta Germane Gaye
NationalitySenegalese

Exhibitions

  • 1998: Le Pont (metal sculpture), Goethe Institute, Saint-Louis
  • 1996: Finalists for the President of the Republic Prize for the Arts, Dakar
  • 1995: Signes Plus (Helsen), Maison de la Culture de Saint-Gervais, Geneva
  • 1991: Salon d'automne, Grand Palais, Paris
  • 1990: Unita Festival, Pian di Massiano, Perugia, Italy
  • 1987: Art against Apartheid, Dynamic Museum Dakar
  • 1985: American-Senegalese meeting, National Art Gallery of Dakar
  • 1983: Cosaan (tradition) Daniel Sorano National Theatre of Dakar
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References

  1. Harney, Elizabeth. (2004). In Senghor's shadow : art, politics, and the avant-garde in Senegal, 1960-1995. Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-8605-6. OCLC 1055247530.
  2. Grabski, Joanna (March 2008). "Trajectoires: Art Contemporain du Sénégal". African Arts. 41 (1): 88–91. doi:10.1162/afar.2008.41.1.88. ISSN 0001-9933.
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