Rottenburg, Judith, “Younousse Seye: The Making of a Pan-African Woman Artist in Post-Independence Senegal”, AWARE, 15 December 2018
→Harney, Elizabeth, “Seye, Younouss”, in Dictionary of African Biography vol 5, eds. Emmanuel Kwaku Akyeampong and Henry Louis Gates Jr, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2011, p. 340
→Fall, Youma, “Of Some Women in the History of Art in Senegal”, in Dak’Art 2006: 7e biennale de l’art africain contemporain, Dakar, Secrétariat général de la biennale de l’art africain contemporain de Dakar, 2006, p. 70-76
Younousse Seye: Première femme peintre sénégalaise, Université Cheikh-Anta-Diop, Dakar, 1996
→Organisation of African Unity, Addis Ababa, December 1975
→Hôtel Ivoire, Abidjan, 1972
Senegalese mixed media artist and actor.
Younousse Seye (also spelled Younouss Sèye) was born in 1940 in Saint-Louis, Senegal. Self-taught, she is Senegal’s first female contemporary artist and has been based in Dakar since her 1960s debut. Y. Seye attributes the development of her childhood art interest to assisting her mother, a textile dyer. In 1959, she completed training as a shorthand typist at the Institut Grandjean in Paris, and in 1962 took to painting after work. What began as a hobby turned into five years of self-guided study, as she developed a distinctive style of textile-like compositions, with a naturalist colour palette, and a trademark application of cowries.
A biography produced as part of the project Tracing a Decade: Women Artists of the 1960s in Africa, in collaboration with the Njabala Foundation
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