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Five Moroccans will participate in the Dak’ 2024 Contemporary African Biennial

Dak’, which brings together several hundred artists and arts professionals for a month and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors to the Senegalese capital, is a platform for meetings and confrontation of ideas, a space of validation and legitimization of contemporary African artistic creation. The 15th edition was initially scheduled for May 16 to June 16 before being postponed by the organizers. The United States of America and Cape Verde are the guest countries of honor for this edition.

Among the guests at this event we cite in particular the Moroccan Designer, Hicham Lahlou, who will participate in this 15th edition as part of the official “IN” Program, an exhibition dedicated to Design. In the official section of this edition, a total of 58 artists will take part, including five Moroccans, namely: Hiba Baddou, Youssef Taki Miloudi, Ghizlane Sahli, Hicham Berrada and Majida Khattari, indicate the organizers of this event dedicated to contemporary artistic creation. African.

The Dakar Biennale of Contemporary African Art is the largest and oldest major event on the African continent, also the oldest African Biennale of contemporary artistic creation and the first event that began to promote African design.

This event is also a framework for mediation and promotion of African aesthetics which are, in essence, complex and even mixed. This Biennale materializes a positive Africa whose aim is to play its part in the concert of nations, according to the organizers. For a month in Dakar, it mainly houses official “IN” exhibitions and “OFF” private initiatives. The official “IN” program includes a design exhibition held at the former “Palais de Justice” in the capital Dakar.

The objective is to highlight the importance of design in Africa and to encourage collaboration between designers, artisans, entrepreneurs and industrialists. The Dakar Biennale prompted the organization of additional exhibitions from the various editions of the 1990s until that of the year 2000. In 2002, for its fifth edition, the General Secretariat set up a Technical Commission dedicated to environmental manifestations commonly called “OFF”.

(With MAP)

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