Ousmane Sow (10 October 1935 – 1 December 2016) was a Senegalese sculptor of larger-than-life statues of people and groups of people.
Life
Sow was born in Dakar, Senegal, on 10 October 1935.[2]: 39 After the death of his father in 1956, he left Dakar to study in France, where he obtained a diploma in physiotherapy. He returned to Senegal after it became independent in 1960 and started a practice in physiotherapy. He later went back to France and practised there, but returned to Senegal in 1978.[3][4]
He died in Dakar on 1 December 2016 at the age of 81.[4][5]
In the 2008 Prince Claus Awards, on the theme of Culture and the human body, he was one of the eleven laureates.[7]
On 11 April 2012 Sow was elected a Membre Associé Etranger ("foreign associate member") of the Académie des Beaux-Arts of the Institut de France, replacing Andrew Wyeth.[8] He was the first black person to have been elected to membership.[1]
^ ab[Prince Claus Awards Jury] (2008). "Ousmane Sow" In: 2008 Prince Claus Awards. Amsterdam: Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development. Archived 4 May 2012. p. 86–87.
^Jan Hoet (2008). "Exposing the Limitations of Categories". In: 2008 Prince Claus Awards. Amsterdam: Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development. Archived 4 May 2012. p. 88.
Yolande Josèphe (1993) Ousmane Sow: Sculpteur d'Afriques (film, 24'). Paris: Sésame productions; Ateliers de diffusion audiovisuelle. (VHS video)
Jean Loup Pivin, Pascal Martin Saint Léon, Jean-Marc Tingaud (1995). Ousmane Sow: Sculptures. Paris: Editions Revue Noire. ISBN9782909571140.
Alain Mabanckou (1999). Ousmane Sow: La sculpture du spectacle. Présence Africaine (159): 211–214.
[Ousmane Sow] (1999). Ousmane Sow: Pont des Arts, Paris, 20 mars – 20 mai 1999 (special number of Beaux Arts magazine). Paris: Beaux Arts SA. ISBN2842783093.
Jacques A. Bertrand, Béatrice Soulé ([2006]). Ousmane Sow. Arles : Actes Sud. ISBN9782742762118
Béatrice Soulé (2006). Ousmane Sow (film, 26'); Ousmane Sow, le soleil en face (film, 55'). Neuilly-sur-Seine: Le P'tit jardin; Paris: Actes Sud. (DVD video)