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Stuart Hall Library Bibliography

This bibliography provides a list of materials in the Stuart Hall Library relating toAbdoulaye Konaté: Window Commission 07 Dec 2011 – 03 Jan 2012


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Africa remix: contemporary art of a continent 6 AFR

London: Hayward Gallery Publishing, 2005

Published on the occasion of an exhibition co-produced by the Museum

Kunstpalast Düsseldorf; Hayward Gallery, London; Centre Georges Pompidou,

Paris and the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo presenting contemporary African art of

86 artists from 25 different African countries. Artists' includes: Akinode Akinbiyi;

Jane Alexander; Fernando Alvim; Ghada Amer; El Anatsui; Joel Andrianomearisoa;

Rui Assubuji; Lara Baladi; Yto Barrada; Luis Basto; Mohamed El Baz; Hicham

Benhoud; Willie Bester; Berry Bickle; Bili Bidjocka; Andries Botha; Wim Botha;

Zoulikha Bouabdellah; Frederic Bruly Bouabre; Paulo Capela; Cheri Cherin;

Loulou Cherinet; Soly Cisse; Omar D.; Tracey Derrick; Cheick Diallo; Dilomprizulike;

Marlene Dumas; Ymane Fakhir; Mounir Fatmi; Balthazar Faye; Samuel Fosso;

Meschac Gaba; Jellel Gasteli; Gera; David Goldblatt; Romuald Hazoume;

Jackson Hlungwani; Abd El Ghany Kenawy; Amal Kenawy; William Kentridge;

Bodys Isek Kingelez; Abdoulaye Konate; Moshekwa Langa; Ananias Leki Dago;

Goddy Leye; Georges Lilanga di Nyama; Franck K. Lundangi; Goncalo Mabunda;

Michele Magema; Abu Bakarr Mansaray; Julie Mehretu; Myriam Mihindou;

Zwelethu Mthethwa; Hassan Musa; N'Dilo Mutima; Wangechi Mutu; Ingrid

Mwangi; Sabah Naim; Moataz Nasr; Otobong Nkanga; Shady El Noshokaty;

Aime Ntakiyica; Antonio Ole; Richard Onyango; Owusu-Ankomah; Eileen Perrier;

Rodney Place; Pume; Tracy Rose; Cheri Samba; Sergio Santimano; Zineb Sedira;

Benyounes Semtati; Yinka Shonibare; Allan deSouza; Joseph-Francis Sumegne;

Pascale Marthine Tayou; Patrice Felix Tchicaya; Guy Tillim; Titos; Barthelemy

Toguo; Cyprien Tokoudagba; Fatimah Tuggar and Ernest Weangai.

Angaza Afrika: African art now 6 SPR Chris Spring London: Laurence King, 2008 Published to accompany the Angaza Afrika: African Art Now exhibition at the October Gallery, London, 15th May - 26 July 2008. This book brings together seventy of Africa's contemporary artists - drawn from across the African continent as well as from Europe, North America, the Caribbean, and South America. Covers painting, sculpture, installation and performancework and photography. Includes postscript by Noel Wallace.Artists include: Akinbode Akinbiyi; Jane alexander; El Anatsui; Chant Avedissian; Lara Bladi; Dominic Benhura; Mario Benjamin; Willie Bester; Wim Botha; Mohamed Omer Bushara; Flinto Chandia; Mohamedi Charinda; Jorge Dias; Dilomprizulike; Sokari Douglas Camp; Saafa Erruas; Samuel Fosso; Assefa Gebrekidan; Pompílio Hilário (Gemuce); Tapfuma Gutsa; Romuald Hazoumé; Jackson Hlungwani; Jak Katarikawe; William Kentridge; Kester Dos Santos, Nhatugueja, Maté; David Koloane; Abdoulaye Konaté; Rachid Koraïchi; Atta Kwami; Nja Mahdaoui; Malangatana Valente Ngwenya; Taslim Martin; Julie Mehretu; Manuel Mendive; Petrona Morrison; Zwelethu Mthethwa; Hassan Musa; Mwangihutter; Moataz Nasr; Owen Ndou; Karel Nel; Robino Ntila; Magdelene Odundo; Chris Ofili; Bruce Onobrakpeya; Owusu-Ankomah; Eugene Palmer; Marta María Pérez Bravo; Johannes Phokela; Tracey Rose; Reinata Sadhimba; Ibrahim El Salahi; Chéri Samba; Yinka Shonibare, MBE; Julien Sinzogan; Khaled Ben Slimane; Barthélémy Toguo; Sane Wadu; Ouattara Watts; Sandile Zulu.

Artes Mundi 3: Wales International Visual Art Exhibition and Prize 410.311 ART 2008Edited by Tessa Jackson Cardiff: Artes Mundi Prize Limited, 2008 Published on the occasion of Artes Mundi 3: Wales International Visual Art Prize held at the National Museum Cardiff, Wales, in 2008. Artists include: Lida Abdul; Vasco Araujo; Mircea Cantor; Dalziel & Scullion; N.S. Harsha; Abdoulaye Konate; Susan Norrie; and Rosangela Renno. Contributors include: Marie de Brugeralle; Joelle Busca; Isabel Carlos; Jay Griffiths; Kitty Hauser; Paulo Herkenhoff; Mihnea Mircan; Bisi Silva; and Trevor Smith.

Dak'Art 96: Biennale de l'art africain contemporain 663.2 BIE

Dakar: Cimaise, 1996

Published to coincide with the Dak’Art Biennale. Artists include: Saleh Hioun; Arezki

Larbia; Ludovic Fadairo; Dominique Zinkpe; Alassane Drabo; Moussa Kabore;

Siriki Ky; Patrice Boum; Rene Tchebetchou; Tchale Figueira; Moussossoth

Dieudonne Moukala;Tieneba Dagnoko; Tamsir Dia; Mathilde Moreau; Kra

N'Guessan; Michele Tadjo; Yacouba Toure; Grobli Zirignon; Chukley; Vincent

Secka; Ankomah Owusu; Cordeiro Januario Tomas Souza; Juginder Lamba;

Kivuthi Mbuno; Gighugu Meek; Elija Ogira; Ismael Diabate; Abdoulaye Konate:

Boubacar Boureima;Jeran-Marie Claude Bruce; Fode Camara; Serigne Mbaye

Camara; Viye Diba; Seyni Gadiaga; Pape Youssou Ndiaye; Mamar Seck; Amadou

Sow; El Hadji Sy; Kan Sy; George Lilanga; Tsongo Daniel Kambere; Kamanda;

Daniel Manyika.Text in French and English.

Modernities & memories: recent works from the Islamic world 530 MOD

Hasan-Uddin Khan

New York: The Rockefeller Foundation, 1997

Works presented at the Zenobio Institute, Venice, on the occasion of the XLVII

International Art Exhibition of the 1997 Venice Biennale. Artists include: Zahoor

ul Akhlaq; Anusapati; Sylvat Aziz; Farid Belkahia; Inci Eviner; Serhat Kiraz;

Abdoulaye Konate; Rachid Koraichi; Hassan Musa; Hendrawan Riyanto; Setiawan

Sabana; Adel el-Siwi; Zulkifli Yusoff. Essays by Clifford Chanin and Hasan-

Uddin Khan.

Otro paés: escalas africanas = Another country: African stops over 649.3 OTR

Curated by Simon and Busca, Njami Joëlle

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno, 1994

Published to coincide with an exhibition at Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno

in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and at Fundacion La Caixa in Palma de Mallorca,

1994-95. Artists' include: Théodore y Calixte Dakpogan (Benin); Abdoulaye Konaté

(Mali); Nal Vad (Gabon); Santiago Rodréguez Olazábal (Cuba); Sokari Douglas

Camp (Nigeria); Zéphania Tshuma (Zimbabwe); Aimé Ntakiyica (Burundi); Maréa

Mater O'Neill (Puerto Rico); Arnaldo Roche-Rabell (Puerto Rico); Mickaël Bethe-

Selassié (Ethiopia); Marcos Lora Read (Santo Domingo); Bruno Pédurand

(Guadalupe); Frantz Lamothe (Haiti); Bakari Ouatarra (Ivory Coast); Raul Speek

(Cuba); Willie Bester (South Africa); El Hadji Sy (Senegal); Bili Bidjocka (Cameroon);

William Wilson (Togo); Stanford Watson (Jamaica); Robert "African" Cookhorne

(Jamaica); Mario Benjamin(Haiti); Francisco Cabral (Trinidad); Marc Latamie

(Martinique).

Perspectives sur l’art contemporain African ESS BUS Joelle Busca Paris: L’Harmattan, 2000 Contemporary African art comes slowly onto the international stage. Western eyes are initially flattered by the works deemed typical, valuing the traditional and the exotic. This essay seeks instead to show the diversity and heteregenous practices that characterize it. -- provided by publisher. Artists include: Georges Adeagbo; Willie Bester; Bili Bidjocka; Frederic Bruly Bouabre; Sokari Douglas Camp; Calixte and Theodore Dakpogan; Romuald Hazoume; William Kentridge; Abdoulaye Konate; Toma Muteba Lutumbue; Esther Mahlangu; Ouattara; Kwesi Owusu-Ankomah; Cherie Samba; and Pascale Marthine Tayou.

Rencontres Africaines: exposition d'art actuel 6 REN

Paris: Institut du Monde Arabe

Published to accompany an exhibition of contemporary African art organised by

the Institut du Monde Arabe and held at the Association Francaise d'Action

Artistique in Johannesburg in 1994. Contributors include: Brahim Alaoui;

Jean-Hubert Martin; Farid Belkahia; Abdoulaye Konaté; Abdelwahab Meddeb.

Artists include; Farid Belkahia; Frédéric Bruly Bouabré; Adel El Siwi; Gera;

Rachid Koraïchi; Kivuthi Mbuno; Cyprien Tokoudagba; Gouider Triki;

Abdoulaye Konaté. Text in French.

XXIV Bienal de São Paulo: Vol. 2: Roteiros, roteiros, roteiros...815.6 BIE 1998

= Routes, routes, routes...

Edited by Paulo and Pedrosa and Adriano Herkenhoff

Sao Paulo: A Fundacao , 1998

Catalogue of the 24th biennial exhibition held in São Paulo in 1998, vol.2,

International Contemporary Art. Curators: Ami Steinitz; Apinan Poshyananda;

Awa Meite; Bart De Baere; Ivo Mesquita; Lorna Ferguson; Louise Neri; Maaretta

Jaukkuri; Rina Carvajal; Vasif Kortun. Artists include: Abdoulaye Konate; Ahmed

Makki Kante; Ana Maria Maiolino; Andrea Fraser; Bjarne Melgaard; Bulent

Sangar; Candice Breitz; Chieh Jen Chen; Choi Jeong Hwa; Dadang Christanto;

Doris Salcedo; Elizabeth Dadi; Iftikhar Dadi; Esko Mannikko; Fernando Alvim;

Francis Alys; Francis Jupurrurla Kelly; Franz West; Gabriel Orozco; Halil Altindere;

Jose Antonio Suarez; Joseph Kpobly; Juan Davila; Khalil Rabah; Luo Brothers;

Malick Sidibe; Miguel Rio Branco; Milica Tomic; Moshekwa Langa; Mutlu

Cerkez; Nobuyoshi Araki; Pedro Cabrita Reis; Rineke Dijkstra; Roza El Hassan;

Seydou Keita; Soly Cisse; Touhami Ennadre; Tracey Moffatt; Victor Grippo;

Yehoshua Glotman.Text in Portuguese and English.

Suites Africaines 6 SUIoversize

Paris: Couvent des Cordeliers,1997

Published to accompany the exhibition Suites Africaines. Artists include: Moustapha

Dime; Mohammed Kacimi; Ennri Kums; Pascale Marthine Tayou; Elodie Barthelemy;

Abdoulaye Konate; Mickael Bethe Selassie. Text by Jean Loup Pivin and Emmanuel

Dayde. Text in French.

Trade routes: history and geography: 2nd Johannesburg Biennale 1997 682.2 BIE

Okwui Enwezor

Johannesburg: Greater Johannesburg Metropolitan Council, 1997

Catalogue of the 2nd Johannesburg Biennale 1997. Text by the curators Colin

Richards, Octavio Zaya, Gerardo Mosquera, Kellie Jones, Hou Hanru, Yu Yeon Kim,

Mahen Bonetti. Contributors include: Francesco Bonami; Pedrag Finci; Jean Fisher;

Paul Gilroy; Ashraf Jamal; Clive Kellner; David Koloane; Vasif Kortun; Julia Kristeva;

Hannah le Roux; Olu Oguibe; Ivor Powell; Saskia Sassen. Artists include: Georges

Adeagbo; Ghada Amer; Oladele Ajiboye Bamgboye; Wayne Barker; Mario Benjamin;

Bili Bidjocka; Gordon Bleach; Andries Botha; Tania Bruguera; Jeanette Christensen;

Viye Diba; Moustapha Dime; Eugenio Dittborn; Stan Douglas; Olafur Eliasson; Touhami Ennadre; Coco Fusco; Kendell Geers; Felix Gonzalez-Torres; Renee Green; Wenda Gu;

Kay Hassan; Juan Fernando Herran; Pierre Huyghe; Cho Duck-Hyun; Isaac Julien; Y.Z.

Kami; Seydou Keita; Suchan Kinoshita; Joachim Koester; Abdoulaye Konate.

Transferts 6 TRA

Brussels: Africalia, 2003

Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Palais des Beaux-Arts de

Bruxelles, 21 June - 14 September 2003. Artists include: Brahim Bachiri;

Hicham Benohoud; Bili Bidjocka; Frederic Bruly Bouabre; Isaac Carlos;

Gaston Damag; D.O.F.; Godfried Donkor; El Anatsui; Alfredo Jaar; William

Kentridge; Bodys Isek Kingelez; Abdoulaye Konate; Mona Marzouk; Ingrid

Mwangi; Otobong Nkanga; Aime Ntakiyica; Antonio Ole; Keith Piper; Tracey

Rose; Pascale Marthine Tayou; Fatimah Tuggar; Minnette Vari; Sue Williamson.

Contributors include: Eddy Boutmans; Toma Muteba Luntumbue; Johannes

Fabian; Youssouf Tata Cisse. Text in Flemish and French, with translation into English.