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Mickael Bethe-sellassie in his atelier |
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As a working artist living in Paris for over 25 years it would be great to see Mickael Bethe-selassie have a retrospective at the Musee D'Orsay curated by Senegalese Curator N’Goné Fall - N'Gone Fall
N’Goné Fall

N’Goné Fall is an independent curator, art critic, and
consultant in cultural engineering. She graduated from the École
Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris, France, and was editorial director of
the Paris-based contemporary African art magazine Revue Noire from 1994
to 2001. Fall has edited books on contemporary visual arts and
photography in Africa including
An Anthology of African Art: The Twentieth Century (D.A.P./Editions Revue Noire, 2002),
Photographers from Kinshasa (Distributed Art Publishers, Inc., 2002) and
Anthology of African and Indian Ocean Photography: a Century of African photographers (Distributed
Art Publishers, Inc., 1998). She has curated exhibitions in Africa,
Europe, and the US. Fall was one of the curators of the African
photography Biennale in Bamako, Mali, in 2001, and a guest curator at
the 2002 Dakar Biennale in Senegal. Fall is an associate professor at
the Senghor University in Alexandria, Egypt. As a consultant in cultural
engineering she is the author of strategic plans, orientation programs,
and evaluation reports for Senegalese and international cultural
institutions. She is also a founding member of the Dakar-based
collective Gaw-Lab, a platform for research and production in the field
of new media and visual arts.
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Mickaël Bethe-Selassie
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