Djibril Dramé is a Senegalese multidisciplinary artist whose practice merges photography, performance, and installation to explore spirituality, memory, and postcolonial identity. Drawing from the Baye Fall Sufi ethos, he uses reclaimed materials and ritual processes to question belonging and transformation. Since his first solo show in Freiburg in 2012, Dramé has exhibited internationally, contributing to critical conversations around African modernities.
As the first African member of the historic Kamoinge collective, he extends dialogues between Africa and its diaspora, creating works that are both poetic and politically charged, rooted in faith, ecology, and the strength of Black experience.
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Djibril Dramé is a Senegalese multidisciplinary artist whose practice merges photography, performance, and installation to explore spirituality, memory, and postcolonial identity. Drawing from the Baye Fall Sufi ethos, he uses reclaimed materials and ritual processes to question belonging and transformation. Since his first solo show in Freiburg in 2012, Dramé has exhibited internationally, contributing to critical conversations around African modernities.
As the first African member of the historic Kamoinge collective, he extends dialogues between Africa and its diaspora, creating works that are both poetic and politically charged, rooted in faith, ecology, and the strength of Black experience.
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