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Younousse Sèye (born 1940) is a Senegalese artist, poet, and actress. Considered
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's first woman painter, she is best known for her
mixed-media In visual art, mixed media describes artwork in which more than one medium or material has been employed. Assemblages, collages, and sculpture are three common examples of art using different media. Materials used to create mixed media art inc ...
works incorporating
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. Having no formal training in either visual art or acting, she achieved success in the post-independence
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art scene and appeared in several major films by the Senegalese director
Ousmane Sembène Ousmane Sembène (; 1 January 1923 or 8 January 1923 – 9 June 2007), was a Senegalese film director, producer and writer. The ''Los Angeles Times'' considered him one of the greatest authors of Africa and he has often been called the "father o ...
.


Early life

Younousse Sèye was born in 1940 in
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. She began painting as a teenager, receiving no formal training. However, she learned some techniques from her mother, who was a fabric-dyer. After studying
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, she got married and moved to Dakar, where she worked as a secretary and cared for her young family.


Art

Sèye was part of the first generation of Senegalese artists following the country's independence from
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in 1960. When she was starting out as an artist, she participated as a staff member of the
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in
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in 1966. Then, in 1969, having become established in the region's art world, she participated in the First Pan-African Cultural Festival in
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. There, she won a
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grant for a residency anywhere she would like; eschewing Europe, she chose to study in the
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. In 1972, following her residency, she had a solo exhibition at the Hôtel Ivoire in
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. Her work was included in the government-sponsored touring exhibit Senegalese Art Today, which debuted in Paris in 1974. She was then invited to participate in the
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showcase.
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and
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were among the high-profile collectors and supporters of her work. She has worked on public commissions for the offices of the
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in Ethiopia and
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in Dakar, among others. In 2003, she co-founded the nonprofit art collective Le Collectif Artistes Plasticiens. Sèye works in
mixed media In visual art, mixed media describes work of art, artwork in which more than one Art medium, medium or material has been employed. Assemblages, collages, and sculpture are three common examples of art using different List of art media, media. M ...
, combining oil painting with embellishments, most notably
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. While she is also known for her
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carving, she is best known for her "clever and sustained use" of these shells, exploring their persistent symbolic weight as part of a pan-African visual vocabulary, symbolizing everything from currency to womanhood. Her work frequently deals with gender, and she has long been an advocate for women's participation in society, pushing her patron President Senghor to include women in his government. Her work incorporates elements of
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and
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, but with a critical distance. However, she was considered notable at the time for her style "free of the influence of the French classic tradition." Sèye's success as a self-taught artist was unusual at a time when government support was allowing many Senegalese artists to attend art academies. She herself was offered a spot at the École Nationale des Beaux Arts (Senegal), which would have made her the first woman student there, but she turned it down due to family and career obligations. She saw herself as somewhat separate from the École de Dakar art scene, particularly as one of the only prominent women in the Senegalese art world at the time, and was considered a critical, independent voice at a time when much of the most visible art was state-sponsored. Her position as a successful female artist in the Dakar art world in this period was unique, and she has been described as Senegal's first woman painter. Early in her career, she was often the only woman included in major exhibitions. Sèye also sometimes wrote poetry, which she included in her art exhibitions.


Acting

Sèye is also an actress, although she received no formal training in acting. She began acting in films as a young woman, going on to play several strong female roles. She is best known for her appearances in several films by the Senegalese director
Ousmane Sembène Ousmane Sembène (; 1 January 1923 or 8 January 1923 – 9 June 2007), was a Senegalese film director, producer and writer. The ''Los Angeles Times'' considered him one of the greatest authors of Africa and he has often been called the "father o ...
. She debuted in ''
Mandabi ''Mandabi'' (French: ''Le Mandat'', "The Money Order") is a 1968 film written and directed by Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembène. The film is based on Sembène's novel '' The Money-Order'' and is the director's first film in his native Wolof la ...
'', his first
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-language film, in 1968. She then portrayed Aram in ''
Xala ''Xala'' (, Wolof for "temporary sexual impotence") is a 1975 Senegalese satirical comedy film written and directed by Ousmane Sembène, an adaptation of Sembène's 1973 novel of the same name. It stars Thierno Leye, Seune Samb, Douta Seck, Yo ...
'' in 1974, with the film receiving significant international recognition. Decades later, in 2000, she collaborated again with Sembène, playing the lead role in '' Faat Kiné'' under the stage name Venus Seye.


References

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