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NOON IN DAKAR

Photo Exhibition Camara Gueye

Through the MIDI À DAKAR exhibition, Camara Guèye offers a reflection on the complexity of Dakar, a cosmopolitan city where modernity and tradition confront each other, and where light and shadow coexist. The artist depicts the beauty of the Dakar light with warm hues of yellow and orange which reveal the heat of the Dakar sun at midday. His paintings and drawings reflect a poetic and spiritual reality where calm reigns between the men and animals who share the spaces of the city. In contrast to this serenity, the artist also looks at the dynamic urban landscape of Dakar, where the luxury of modern buildings blends harmoniously with older constructions which give an authentic character to the city center.

CAMARA GUEYE

Amadou Camara Gueye is a major figure in the Senegalese artistic scene. It is collected internationally by individuals, States (France, China), institutions and foundations, Dapper, Tilder, the World Bank based in Washington, etc.

Camara Gueye was born on August 15, 1968 in Bignona, where his father worked as a veterinary doctor. During his childhood, he loved to draw on the walls of his house with charcoal. This passion followed him into adulthood, where he developed a preference for working on large supports with charcoal and pencil.

Camara Guèye's figurative work is built around drawing, where the line occupies a primordial place. Powerful and black, it creates graphics that cross the surface of the painting, revealing vibrant details that bear witness to life, human, animal and urban life... The artist masters a wide variety of artistic techniques, ranging from charcoal to from oil to pastel, acrylic and Indian ink, to create works of great visual richness.

Camara Gueye is inspired by everyday reality to create art that transcends the limits of the ordinary. Through the men, animals, objects and houses that he incorporates into his compositions, he weaves fluid narratives that intertwine harmoniously. The artist vividly depicts the joyful cohabitation of living beings in an urban context, where justice and love mingle harmoniously. His paintings and drawings reflect a poetic and spiritual reality that reigns between men and animals.

Graduating from Fine Arts in Dakar in 1997, his selection in 2000 at the Biennale of Contemporary African Art in Dakar launched his international career. In 2005 he perfected his skills in ceramics at the European Ceramic Center in Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands. He participates in numerous editions of the Dakar Biennale, during the Mondial des Arts Nègres festival, as well as in artistic events in Mali, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Morocco, Paris, notably at the Dapper Museum, in Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Spain, London, Lebanon, Canada, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Washington, Shenzhen, ect…

Camara Gueye

NOON IN DAKAR

CAMARA GUEYE

SUNNY DAY 1, 2023

Signed, titled, framed

Acrylic, oil, pastels and collage on canvas

153 x 107 cm

Unique piece

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CAMARA GUEYE

DIAR-DIAR (Passage in life) , 2016

Signed, titled, framed

Indian ink, pencils and acrylic on paper glued on canvas

142 x 202 cm

Unique piece

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Senegalese Girl 1 by Camara Gueye

CAMARA GUEYE

SENEGALESE GIRL 1, 2020?

Signed, titled, framed

Acrylic on paper

69 x 54 cm

Unique piece

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Boy Laye by Camara Gueye

CAMARA GUEYE

BOY LAYE, 2020?

Signed, titled, framed

Indian ink and acrylic on paper

69 x 54 cm

Unique piece

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CAMARA GUEYE

SUNNY DAY 2, 2023

Signed, titled, framed

Acrylic, oil, pastels and collage on canvas

153 x 107 cm

Unique piece

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CAMARA GUEYE

WALK IN THE VILLAGE, 2017

Signed, titled, framed

Oil and pastels on canvas

154 x 202 cm

Unique piece

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Senegalese Girl 2 by Camara Gueye

CAMARA GUEYE

SENEGALESE GIRL 2, 2020?

Signed, titled, framed

Acrylic on paper

69 x 54 cm

Unique piece

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Black head and cat by Camara Gueye

CAMARA GUEYE

BLACK HEAD AND CAT, 2020?

Signed, titled, framed

Indian ink and acrylic on cardboard

54 x 69 cm

Unique piece

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