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Born 1977 Mali. Known for: Bogolan painting technique using unconventional materials.
Amadou Sanogo is a Malian artist born in Ségou in 1977. He graduated from the Institut National des Arts de Bamako in 2003, where he studied the traditional technique of crafting Bogolan. In the... Read full biography
Amadou Sanogo is a Malian artist born in Ségou in 1977. He graduated from the Institut National des Arts de Bamako in 2003, where he studied the traditional technique of crafting Bogolan. In the second year of his studies, he turned to painting and developed his own painterly language using... Read full biography
Amadou Sanogo is a Malian artist born in Ségou in 1977. He graduated from the Institut National des Arts de Bamako in 2003, where he studied the traditional technique of crafting Bogolan. In the second year of his studies, he turned to painting and developed his own painterly language using unconventional materials. Sanogo repurposes the cloth typically used to make Bogolan for his canvases. He tackles socio-political themes in his work, particularly reflecting on the tensions within Malian... Read full biography
Amadou Sanogo is a Malian artist born in Ségou in 1977. He graduated from the Institut National des Arts de Bamako in 2003, where he studied the traditional technique of crafting Bogolan. In the second year of his studies, he turned to painting and developed his own painterly language using unconventional materials. Sanogo repurposes the cloth typically used to make Bogolan for his canvases. He tackles socio-political themes in his work, particularly reflecting on the tensions within Malian politics and its relationship to global justice systems. Sanogo lives and works in Bamako, Mali, and has exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions in France, Belgium, Morocco, Senegal, Sweden, and Mali
Amadou Sanogo is a Malian artist born in Ségou in 1977. He graduated from the Institut National des Arts de Bamako in 2003, where he studied the traditional technique of crafting Bogolan. In the second year of his studies, he turned to painting and developed his own painterly language using unconventional materials. Sanogo repurposes the cloth typically used to make Bogolan for his canvases. He tackles socio-political themes in his work, particularly reflecting on the tensions within Malian politics and its relationship to global justice systems. Sanogo lives and works in Bamako, Mali, and has exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions in France, Belgium, Morocco, Senegal, Sweden, and Mali

