This lavishly illustrated book offers a comprehensive overview of the work of the great Malian photographer Seydou Ke ta, one of the most important portraitists of the 20th century
Published with Brooklyn Museum.
Seydou Ke ta's photographs capture Malian culture during an era of radical transformation. As a commercial portrait photographer, Ke ta had a remarkable ability to draw out tactile details and emotions from his subjects, creating strikingly intimate portraits that have resonated with audiences across geographic and cultural borders. In 1948, Ke ta opened one of the city's first photography studios. Located in Bamako-Coura, the city's colonial center, the studio attracted clientele from across the country and West Africa. Ke ta offered bold, patterned backdrops and props--including cars, Vespas and European clothing and accessories--that allowed sitters to explore new ways of fashioning the self before the camera's lens.