Soly
CISSE, 1969
Soly Cisse was born in 1969
in Dakar, Senegal. He lives and works in Dakar.
In 1995 Soly Cisse did an workshop in photography
which was followed by an exhibition at the Centre Culturel Français
in Dakar, organized by Kodak. Cissé graduated in 1996
from the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts de Dakar.
The
theme of Soly Cisse 's paintings is repeatedly the duality between
tradition and modernity. As an example, he uses arrows to separate
Good from Evil, in vertical and horizontal lines to picture
life and death and also to contrast colors. They show an extreme
fury of the individuum towards a world left to its own.
Cissé shows the individuum which has dropped his
ethnic identity and is now entangled in his self made restrictions.This
impersonality reflects also in the play with silhouetts, profiles
and shades, all of which have their roots in the aesthetic tradition
of Africa.
However, in his pictures these
plays have lost their original meaning. The pictures show the
isolated human, left alone to himself as a shadow of his true
being.
Soly Cisse sees the growing danger
of self-destruction by increasing dissolution of moral thresholds,
but he does not intent to advise. He sees himself as a person
of his epoch who tries to reach people's consciences to show
the grief and the misery of the society. His aim is to train
people's understanding of what he lives for, what he suffers.
Freedom has to be defended with all might.